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Persian Language and Literature Honors ProgramMajors who plan to seek special honors in Persian language and literature should apply to the honors adviser for admission to the honors program at the beginning of their third year; they must apply no later than the beginning of their last year before graduation. A University grade point average of at least 3.00 is required for admission. The requirements for graduation with special honors, which are in addition to the requirements for the major, are (1) Persian 679H, Honors Tutorial Course, with a grade of A in each half; (2) a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in Persian of at least 3.50; and (3) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Philosophy Honors ProgramThe Philosophy Honors Program provides an opportunity for good students to carry out original projects in the field. Philosophy majors and Plan II majors with philosophy concentrations are eligible for honors work if they have a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and have completed Philosophy 329K or 329L or a course equivalent to either on entering their last year. Application forms are available in the Department of Philosophy Undergraduate Office, Waggener 415. The requirements for graduation with special honors are (1) Philosophy 679H, Honors Tutorial Course, which consists in research and writing to produce a senior thesis; the student must earn a grade of at least B in both 679HA and 679HB; (2) a passing grade on an oral examination on the topic of the thesis, broadly construed, conducted by the thesis supervisor and a second reader; (3) a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in philosophy of at least 3.50; and (4) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Philosophy 679H is taken in addition to the usual requirements of the major. Plan II Special Honors ProgramPlan II students who plan to seek special honors in Plan II should apply to the director of the Plan II Honors Program for enrollment in Tutorial Course 660H, Thesis Course, at least two semesters before they expect to graduate. A University grade point average of at least 3.50 is required. The requirements for graduation with special honors are (1) Tutorial Course 660H with a grade of A in each half, or a departmental equivalent with a grade of A; (2) completion of an oral honors examination with a grade of at least 85; (3) a University grade point average of at least 3.50; and (4) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Psychology Honors ProgramProspective candidates for special honors in psychology should apply to the honors adviser for admission to the honors program during the junior year. The application deadline is one week before the first registration period for the semester in which the student wants to enter the program. Requirements for admission are (1) a major in psychology; (2) a University grade point average of at least 3.25 and a grade point average in psychology of at least 3.50; (3) completion of Psychology 301 or the equivalent, Psychology 418, and two additional psychology courses before entering the honors program; and (4) consent of the honors adviser. The requirements for graduation with special honors are (1) thirty-one semester hours of psychology, including Psychology 458, 158H, 359H, and 379H; the student must earn grades of at least B in Psychology 359H and 379H; (2) a University grade point average of at least 3.25 and a grade point average in all psychology courses of at least 3.50; and (3) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Religious Studies Honors ProgramMajors who plan to seek special honors in religious studies should apply to the honors adviser for admission to the honors program by the end of their junior year. A University grade point average of at least 3.00 is required for admission. The requirements for graduation with special honors are (1) thirty-three semester hours of religious studies coursework, including completion of all major requirements; (2) Religious Studies 679HA, Honors Tutorial Course, with a grade of at least B; (3) Religious Studies 679HB, Honors Tutorial Course, with a grade of A; in this course, the student completes a senior thesis, which must be approved by the director of religious studies; (4) a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in religious studies of at least 3.50; and (5) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Russian and Slavic Studies Honors ProgramMajors who plan to seek special honors in Russian and Slavic studies should apply to the honors adviser for admission to the honors program at least two semesters before they expect to graduate. A University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in Russian and Slavic of at least 3.50 are required for admission. The requirements for graduation with special honors are (1) Russian 679 H, Honors Tutorial Course, with a grade of at least B in each half; in this course, the student must complete a paper judged Acceptable for Honors in Russian and Slavic studies; (2) a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in Russian and Slavic of at least 3.50; and (3) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Honors ProgramMajors who plan to seek special honors in Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies should apply to the honors adviser for admission to the honors program during the junior year or the first semester of the senior year. The application deadline is one week before the first registration period for the semester in which the student wants to enter the program. Requirements for graduation with special honors are (1) Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 679H, Honors Tutorial Course, with a grade of at least B each semester; (2) a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies of at least 3.50; and (3) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 679H is taken in addition to the usual requirements of the major. Sociology Honors ProgramMajors who plan to seek special honors in sociology should apply to the honors adviser for admission to the honors program no later than the beginning of the second semester of their junior year. Requirements for admission are a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in sociology of at least 3.50. Students are encouraged to complete the required courses for sociology majors (Sociology 302, 317L, 317M, and 379M) before seeking admission to the honors program. The requirements for graduation with special honors, which are in addition to the requirements for the major, are (1) Sociology 679H, Honors Tutorial Course, with a grade of A in each half; (2) satisfactory performance on an oral defense of the senior thesis completed in the second half of Sociology 679H; (3) a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in sociology of at least 3.50; and (4) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Spanish Honors ProgramThe Spanish Honors Program offers selected Spanish majors more advanced and independent study than is possible under the regular degree plan. Students interested in this program should contact the department honors adviser prior to their senior year. A University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in Spanish of at least 3.50 are required for admission. The requirements for graduation with special honors are (1) completion of the requirements for the major in Spanish; (2) two sections of the honors courses, Spanish 378H and 379H, as described in the following paragraph, with a grade of A in each; this coursework may be counted toward the semester hours required for the major; (3) a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in upper-division coursework in Spanish of at least 3.50; and (4) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Spanish 378H, Honors Seminar, is offered as an organized course while 379H, Honors Thesis, is offered by individual instruction. Students may fulfill the coursework requirement above in any one of the following ways: (1) by taking two semesters of Spanish 378H; (2) by taking two semesters of Spanish 379H, in which they complete an honors thesis in Spanish under the supervision of a department faculty member; or (3) by taking Spanish 378H in the first semester, followed in the second semester by Spanish 379H, in which they complete Spanish 378H in the first semester, followed in the second semester by Spanish 379H, in which they complete an honors report in Spanish. Turkish Language and Literature Honors ProgramMajors who plan to seek special honors in Turkish language and literature should apply to the honors adviser for admission to the honors program at the beginning of their third year; they must apply no later than the beginning of their last year before graduation. A University grade point average of at least 3.00 is required for admission. The requirements for graduation with special honors, which are in addition to the requirements for the major, are (1) Turkish 679H, Honors Tutorial Course, with a grade of A in each half; (2) a University grade point average of at least 3.00 and a grade point average in Turkish of at least 3.50; and (3) completion at the University of at least sixty semester hours of coursework counted toward the degree. Scholastic Honorary SocietiesIn addition to Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma, honor societies for qualified freshman students in all academic fields, the University sponsors chapters of the following national organizations for which College of Liberal Arts students are eligible. Alpha Epsilon Delta. National honorary premedical fraternity for students who have completed at least three semesters of premedical work. Alpha Kappa Delta. National honorary sociology fraternity. Delta Phi Alpha. National honorary German fraternity. Dobro Slovo. National honorary Slavic fraternity. Eta Sigma Phi. National honorary classical languages fraternity. Gamma Theta Upsilon. National honorary geography fraternity. Kappa Kappa Psi. National honorary band fraternity. Mortar Board. National honorary society for seniors. Omicron Delta Epsilon. National honorary economics fraternity. Omicron Delta Kappa. National honorary leadership fraternity. Phi Alpha Theta. National honorary history fraternity. Phi Beta Kappa. National honorary society recognizing academic achievement in the arts and sciences. Phi Kappa Phi. National honor society open to students in all academic fields. Pi Delta Phi. National honorary French fraternity. Pi Sigma Alpha. National honorary political science fraternity. Psi Chi. National honorary psychology fraternity. Sigma Delta Pi. National honorary Spanish fraternity. Sigma Tau Delta. National honorary English society. Tau Beta Sigma. National honorary band society. GraduationSpecial Requirements of the College of Liberal ArtsAll students must fulfill the general requirements for graduation given in chapter 1. Students in the College of Liberal Arts must also fulfill the following requirements.
Receiving a Degree Audit and Applying for GraduationAn official degree audit lists all the requirements of the student's major, according to the catalog the student has chosen. The audit also includes any requirements that are specific to the student's individual program. It is the official statement by the Office of the Dean, Student Division, of the student's progress toward a degree. The degree audit normally provides an accurate statement of requirements, but the student is responsible for knowing the requirements for the degree as stated in a catalog under which he or she is entitled to graduate and for registering so as to fulfill these requirements. The student should seek an official ruling in the Student Division before registering if in doubt about any requirement. A student may obtain an official degree audit once he or she has declared a major in the Student Division. A student may declare a minor and/or concentration at any time after declaring the major. It is strongly recommended that the student declare a major by the time he or she has completed sixty semester hours of coursework and a minor and/or concentration by the time he or she has completed seventy-five hours of work. After the student has declared a minor or concentration, the Student Division updates the advising audit. Before this time, the student may request an advising audit in any department in the college. In the semester or summer session in which the degree is to be conferred, the candidate must be registered at the University and must file a graduation application form in the Student Division. This should be done at the beginning of the last semester; it must be done by the deadline to apply for an undergraduate degree, which is given in the official academic calendar. No degree will be conferred unless the graduation application form has been filed on time.
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