Honors Program

College Center, Room 212, 1st Floor
(Transfer Center)

 

The Fullerton College Honors Program is designed to meet the needs of students who seek a challenging educational experience that goes beyond the regular degree program. The Honors Program incorporates a stimulating interdisciplinary approach for a more in-depth investigation of topics. Classes are kept intentionally small (20-25 students) to facilitate a discussion/seminar rather than lecture format. A reduced class size also encourages a more collaborative learning experience where students from different backgrounds and disciplines can interact more freely with each other and with the faculty members.

Honors students are eligible for special scholarships at Fullerton College and the opportunity to apply for Honors scholarships at four-year transfer institutions. Honors students may also apply to the Collegiate Honors Council. Honors students will have Honors sections designated on their transcripts, and students who complete the Honors Program requirements will have a special designation on their transcripts and degrees. Students in the Honors Program will also be eligible for priority and/or guaranteed transfer in their major to selected colleges and universities. For further information and application forms, please contact the Honors Program at Fullerton College at (714) 992-7133 or visit our website at http://honors.fullcoll.edu.

HONORS COURSES
ACCT 102HFHonors Financial Accounting5
ANTH 101HFHonors Biological Anthropology3
ANTH 102HFHonors Cultural Anthropology3
ANTH 103HFHonors Introduction to Archaeology3
ANTH 105HFHonors Language and Culture3
ANTH 107HFHonors Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion3
ANTH 209HFHonors Cultures of Latin America3
ANTH 211HFHonors Celtic Cultures3
ARTH 155HFHonors Western Art History 15th to 21st Century (formerly ART 113HF)3
ARTH 165HFHonors Creative Arts - Art3
BIOL 101HFHonors General Biology5
BUS 211HFHonors Critical Reasoning and Writing for Business (formerly Honors Writing for Business)3
BUS 240HFHonors Legal Environment of Business3
CIS 100HFHonors Introduction to Personal Computers4
CIS 111HFHonors Introduction to Information Systems4
ECON 101HFHonors Principles of Economics - Micro3
ECON 102HFHonors Principles of Economics-Macro3
ENGL 100HFAcademic Reading and Writing-Honors Formerly: ENGL 100HF Honors College Writing4
ENGL 102HFHonors Introduction to Literature3
ENGL 103HFCritical Thinking and Writing-Honors Formerly: ENGL 103HF Honors Critical Reasoning and Writing4
ENGL 211HFHonors British Literature to 18003
ENGL 212HFHonors British Literature since 18003
ENGL 221HFHonors American Literature to the Civil War3
ENGL 222HFHonors American Literature from the Civil War to the Present3
ENGL 224HFHonors World Literature through the Early Modern Period3
ENGL 225HFHonors World Literature since the Early Modern Period3
ENGL 234HFHonors Introduction to Shakespeare3
ESC 116HFHonors Astronomy3
ESC 130HFHonors Introduction to Oceanography3
ETHS 101HFHonors American Ethnic Studies3
ETHS 111HFHonors Women of Color in the U.S.3
ETHS 129HFHonors Introduction to African American Studies3
ETHS 130HFHonors African-American History I3
ETHS 153HFHonors Chicana/o and Latina/o Contemporary Issues3
ETHS 235HFHonors U.S. Racial Liberation Movements (formerly Honors Contemporary Social Justice Movements)3
GEOG 100HFHonors Global Geography3
GEOG 102HFHonors Physical Geography3
HIST 110HFHonors Western Civilizations to 1550 (formerly Western Civilization II)3
HIST 111HFHonors Western Civilizations Since 1550 (formerly Honors Western Civilization II)3
HIST 112HFHonors World Civilizations to 1550 (formerly Honors World Civilizations I)3
HIST 113HFHonors World Civilizations Since 1550 (formerly Honors World Civilizations II)3
HIST 165HFHonors Introduction to the Middle East3
HIST 170HFHonors History of the United States to 1877 (formerly Honors History of the United States I)3
HIST 171HFHonors History of the United States Since 1877 (formerly Honors History of the United States II)3
JOUR 110HFHonors Mass Media Survey3
LIB 100HFHonors Introduction to Research1
MATH 120HFHonors Introductory Probability and Statistics4
MATH 141HFHonors College Algebra4
MATH 151HFHonors Calculus I (formerly MATH 150HF)4
MATH 152HFHonors Calculus II4
MATH 290HFHonors Pure Mathematics Seminar2
MATH 291HFHonors Applied Mathematics Seminar2
MATH 295HFHonors General Mathematics Seminar2
NUTR 210HFHonors Human Nutrition3
PHIL 100HFHonors Introduction to Philosophy3
PHIL 105HFHonors World Religions3
POSC 100HFHonors American Government3
POSC 110HFHonors Contemporary American Politics3
POSC 180HFHonors Capital Field Trip - Sacramento Seminar3
PSY 101HFHonors General Psychology3
PSY 161HFHonors Elementary Statistics for Behavioral Science4
PSY 202HFHonors Research Methods in Psychology4
PSY 251HFHonors Social Psychology3
SOC 101HFHonors Introduction to Sociology3
SOC 230HFHonors Sociology of Gender3
SOC 275HFHonors Marriage and Family3
SOC 277HFHonors Sociology of Religion3
SOC 285HFHonors Drugs and Society3
SOC 290HFHonors Sociology of Race and Ethnicity3
SOC 292HFHonors Introduction to Criminology3
SPAN 101HFHonors Elementary Spanish I5
SPAN 102HFHonors Elementary Spanish II5
THEA 165HFHonors Creative Arts - Theatre (formerly THEA 196HF)3
THEA 165HFHonors Creative Arts - Theatre (formerly THEA 196HF)3
WMNS 100HFHonors Introduction to Women's Studies3

Honors Courses — Equivalency

An Honors version of any Fullerton College course, designated by the letter “H” after the course number and before the letter “F” designation for Fullerton College courses, is considered equivalent to the traditional version of the course for the purpose of meeting Fullerton College prerequisite, corequisite, General Education (GE), and major requirements. Thus, an honors course may be used to meet any Fullerton College requirement satisfied by the traditional version of that course.