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OFFICE: Provost, Eleanor Roosevelt College, Building 412, University Center |
Eleanor Roosevelt CollegeThe Making of the Modern World/Writing ProgramOFFICE: Eleanor Roosevelt College Writing Program, Building 412, University Center See "The Making of the Modern World" program for Eleanor Roosevelt Writing. Eleanor Roosevelt College Honors ProgramOFFICE: Provost, Eleanor Roosevelt College, Building 412, University Center Honors programs at Eleanor Roosevelt College have been established to provide exceptionally motivated and capable students with enhanced educational experiences through close interaction with faculty and other honors students. There are two main components to the program: the Freshman Honors Program and the Sophomore Honors Research Project. Participation in either is by invitation. In the fall quarter of their freshman year, selected students are invited to enroll in the Freshman Honors Seminar, a two- to three-quarter course. During the fall quarter, students meet with a variety of faculty members to learn more about their research, and about academic enrichment opportunities at UCSD. The seminar continues during the winter quarter, focusing on an international theme with faculty speakers. Honors students may receive opportunities for particular cultural and social events. Second-year students with GPAs of 3.5 or higher have the opportunity to pursue independent study with individual faculty. Additional honors opportunities are offered in the Making of the Modern World (MMW) sequence. Students with excellent grades in MMW 1, 2, and 3 and high cumulative grade-point averages are eligible to take MMW 4H, 5H, and 6H. Students attend regular course lectures, but meet in separate honors sections. They may also be invited to special guest lectures and enrichment activities connected with MMW. There are also opportunities for university-wide honors, including provost's honors. Students who maintain a GPA of 3.5 for a full academic year are awarded certificates of merit by the college. UCSD's reputation for excellence is also reflected in the numbers of students who enroll in departmental senior honors programs and who earn college or university honors or election to Phi Beta Kappa. Courses 10. ERC Freshman Honors Seminar (0) 20. Freshman Honors Seminar: International Themes (1) 92. Honors Project (2) 196. Honors Project (4) 199. ERC Independent Studies (4) Eleanor Roosevelt SeminarOFFICE: Provost, Eleanor Roosevelt College, Building 412, University Center 90. Undergraduate Seminar (1) |