Ambitious students with interest in multiple disciplines or complex problems are encouraged to consider pursuing the Honors Baccalaureate, a rigorous interdisciplinary degree designed with approval from two or three faculty mentors and the Honors Dean. The H.B. works well for students intending to pursue further academic study, a law degree, a medical degree, community activism, or entrepreneurship.
- Approach new problems from an interdisciplinary lens
- Use your critical thinking for diverse subjects
- Apply your interdisciplinary knowledge to create solutions
- Prepare for multiple career options
- Create a timeline for personal research or creative activities
- General Education
- Emory Lindquist Honors Scholar Track
- Honors Interdisciplinary Track
- 36 credit hours of concentration coursework
- Thesis
*To earn an Honors Baccalaureate, students complete 36 credits in two to three concentrations from two different colleges, the Lindquist Honors Scholar track, an Interdisciplinary Honors track, and an Honors thesis or comprehensive project.
In sum, here are the components of the Honors Baccalaureate:
- Emory Lindquist Honors Scholar (12 credits),
- Honors Interdisciplinary Track (12 credits),
Choose one:
Honors General Interdisciplinary
Law & Public Policy
Leadership - Concentration coursework (36 credits in 2 to 3 academic/professional areas) AND
- Thesis Work (3 credits)
Honors Baccalaureate Major with concentrations in linguistics and communication sciences and disorders
To earn an Honors Baccalaureate, students complete 36 credits in two to three concentrations from two different colleges, the Lindquist Honors Scholar track, an Interdisciplinary Honors track, and an Honors thesis or comprehensive project.
To begin planning your course of study visit Honors College Forms Directory page to:
- Download the Honors Baccalaureate planning sheet
- Review the Honors Thesis Intent form
- Review the Honors Thesis Submission form
You can find prior in the Cohen Honors College SOAR collection held by the Ablah Library.