Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Oswego Honors Program


Gwen Kay, Director

Casey Raymond, Associate Director
221 Marano Campus Center
312-2190
www.oswego.edu/honors

The SUNY Oswego Honors Program consists of a core of courses designed to stimulate students’ intellectual growth and develop their analytical abilities. Unlike traditional courses, which typically present material from a single field of study, Honors Program courses draw ideas and information from many fields, addressing concerns common to all disciplines and recognizing that there are no boundaries to thought and inquiry. Honors Program courses examine the historical and intellectual origins, the growth, and the development of today’s issues, the connections among them, and their consequences for tomorrow. The Program emphasizes small classes and the lively exchange of ideas in the classroom.

Honors Program requirements substitute for General Education requirements. To graduate from the Honors Program, students must have a 3.0 average overall, a 3.3 average in their major, and a 3.3 in the Honors Core (Honors 141, 200, 201, 204, 300, and 301). Successful completion of the Honors Program requirements is noted at graduation and is recorded on the student’s transcript.

First-year students are selected each May for the Honors Program on the basis of their high school average and their SAT scores. First-year students who are not selected, sophomores, and transfers may also apply for admission. For information, contact the Honors Program Director.

Oswego Honors Program (36-44 cr)


A. Core Requirements (27 cr) **


B. Mathematics (3-4 cr)


  • Any Gen Ed approved Math course beyond MAT 103.

C. Foreign Languages (0-6 cr)


  • To the 102-level. (Can be met with 4 or 5 years in high school).

D. Natural Sciences (3-4 cr)


  • Select one course from the General Education list.

E. World Awareness (3 cr)


  • Select one course from the General Education list.

F. Student Choice (0-3 cr)


Any GE approved course needed to reach 30 credits.