The Program
The SPU Honors Program is an accelerated alternative honors track to the regular General Education courses for intellectually curious and motivated students. The program is guided by the framing question, “What does it mean to be human?” Its challenging, inquiry-based, and interconnected curriculum asks students to go deeper into the key questions at the heart of our lives, our faith, and our world.
Honors at SPU plays a key role in fostering a scholarly community that welcomes diverse perspectives through an honors curriculum designed to examine and challenge the ways knowledge is shaped and understood. This commitment is rooted in the liberal arts tradition and in the pursuit of academic excellence. It is shaped by values of intellectual hospitality, mutual respect, and the call to “love our neighbors as ourselves.”
Successful completion of all requirements leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree in Honors Liberal Arts as a second or co-major only. A minor in Honors Liberal Arts is also available for interested students.
In SPU’s Honors track, you will:
- Learn from and engage with world-class faculty from across the disciplines.
- Push yourself to use the intellectual, personal, creative, and social abilities God has given you.
- Discover what it means to learn in a rich intellectual community of fellow scholars.
- Forge deep, lifelong friendships with other honors students over your years in the program.
- Graduate prepared to join the ranks of SPU honors alumni now in successful careers and graduate programs.
“What does it mean to be human?”
This question is an over-arching theme of the Honors curriculum. And we ask this question in an inter-connected and interdisciplinary set of courses, forming a close-knit learning community of students and faculty members seeking and inquiring together. More detailed honors course specifics can be found here (.doc).
If you are interested in learning more, explore this website for further information about courses, professors, students, alumni, and application information.
You can also contact the Honors Program Director Joshua Tom.