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  • HONORS REQUIREMENTS

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    All information taken from the LSU General Catalog is subject to change annually, and it is the students’ responsibility to understand the particulars of their catalog year to plan their academic experience at LSU. Questions about which catalog year should be followed should be e-mailed to advisor@lsu.edu. Please include name, major, and the year entered into LSU, but exclude any private information (LSUID, Social Security Number, birthdate, etc.).
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    LSU Honors College

    Students in the Honors College may schedule honors departmental courses, which are designated with a department prefix and "Honors" in the course title as listed in the Schedule of Classes. The departmental honors courses offered by the E. J. Ourso College of Business vary by semester. Refer to the Schedule of Classes to determine which departmental honors courses are available for a specific semester.

    The following honors courses in the E. J. Ourso College of Business will be available:

    Spring 2010

    • ECON 2011: Honors Principles of Macroeconomics

    Students may also utilize the honors option when separate upper division honors courses are not available. A student will work with a professor to produce a contract outlining the work to be done in addition to the regular work for a given course. The student will enroll in this course and will obtain honors credit by successfully completing the work to be done in addition to the regular work for a given course. The student will enroll in this course and will obtain honors credit by successfully completing the work outlined in the contract. Honors option regulations and forms are available through the Honors College. Honors credit is noted on the transcript with the letter "H". Example: ENGL 3020 British Literature (H).

    For more information about the Honors College and curriculum, consult the LSU General Catalog or the Honors College website.

    To give students and idea of what classes have been available in the past, the following list breaks down by semester some honors offerings:

    Fall 2009

    • ECON 2001: Honors Principles of Microeconomics
    • ISDS 1101: Honors Introduction to Management of Information Systems
    Spring 2009
    • ACCT 2002: Honors Introduction to Financial Accounting
    • ECON 2011: Honors Principles of Macroeconomics
    • ISDS 2010: Honors Introduction to Business Statistics
    • ISDS 3117: Honors Introduction to Operations Management
    Fall 2008
    • ECON 2001: Honors Principles of Microeconomics
    • ISDS 1101: Honors Introduction to Management of Information Systems
    • ISDS 2011: Honors Stastical Methods & Models