Program of Study
Courses in the Honors Program differ in design and content from traditional classes. Honors classes are smaller, allowing greater individual interaction with faculty members, and the seminar format is favored, giving students the opportunity to learn from one another. Field trips and sessions with outside speakers contribute to a particularly enriched academic experience.
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Honors Program Course Load
Honors students typically take a partial load of honors-level courses in a given semester. Because many honors classes take the place of the college-wide required courses, our first-year and second-year students tend to enroll in more honors-level courses than they will in later semesters, when they concentrate on courses within their majors.
Program Requirements
To be considered an honors student, one must maintain a 3.2+ GPA each semester, as well as complete the required program courses and take (at least) one honors elective each semester until honors program elective requirements have been met. Students who are unable to meet these requirements may be dismissed from the program.
The Honors Thesis
Honors thesis projects allow students to explore a topic of interest in depth with the support of a dedicated faculty mentor. More than a term paper, the Honors thesis allows students to showcase their talents and the skills they鈥檝e developed over the course of their education at Salem State. Thesis projects take many forms: students in our program have produced art installations, films, political action toolkits, and business plans, as well as case studies, literature reviews, and scientific research. Completed thesis projects are published and shared with the world via 春梦直播鈥檚 Digital Repository.
Some of our recent thesis projects include:
- Shaima Azam, 鈥淣ANU BARI: For People Who Love Desi Food 鈥 and Their Grandma: A Food Truck Business Plan鈥 (Business Administration)
- Kimberly Barboza, 鈥淐lose the Partner Loophole! A Toolkit for Feminist Action Against Gun Violence鈥 (Politics, Policy, and International Relations)
- Joseph Bova, 鈥淭ales of Eilu: A Fantasy Audio Drama鈥 (English/ Creative Writing)
- Kacy Cameron, 鈥淢yths, Implicit Bias, and Pain Medication Disparities for Patients of Color in Emergency Department Settings鈥 (Nursing)
- Leigha Hubisz, 鈥淓valuating Template-Switch Mutations (TSM) in E.Coli After Treatment with Dexamethasone, an FDA-Approved Anti-Inflammatory Drug鈥 (Biology)
- Kaylan Harkins, 鈥 Languages and Education)
- Emily Moran, 鈥淭eaching Queer History鈥 (History and Education)
- Shaneyka Ortiz, 鈥淎bstracting Representational Art鈥 (Art)
- Anthony Santana, 鈥淔act or Fiction: Investigating Whether the CSI Effect is a Valid Concern or Popular Myth鈥 (Criminal Justice)
- Tuong Thai, 鈥