Honors College students
have the opportunity to take honors sections of traditional courses during
their time at Rutgers. These include general courses that often meet core
school or major requirements, such as Honors Calculus and Honors
Microeconomics, and will provide a smaller, more intensive experience than the
traditional, nonhonors sections of these courses. Honors College students will also
have access to special departmental honors seminars that can fulfill major
requirements and offer greater opportunities for high-achieving students to go
in-depth into a faculty member's area of interest. Finally, Honors College
students can take Honors contract courses. With the prior approval of the
course instructor and the Honors College academic dean, students can take
sections of traditional courses with an honors contract to perform additional
assignments--research, independent study, and more. Graduate courses can also
potentially be taken as contract courses.
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