253.535.8648
www.plu.edu/~spac/honors/link1.htm
Students are not being actively recruited for the Honors Program at this time.
The Honors Program at Pacific Lutheran University centers on the theme Taking Responsibility: Matters of the Mind, Matters of the Heart. It integrates academic and experiential learning opportunities, with the objective of preparing participants for lives of service and servant leadership. The program emphasizes the importance of student-directed learning, and culminates in an experiential project that students design, implement, and evaluate (with faculty support).
Total Honors Credits: 26 semester hours (all but 8 of which fulfill other university requirements)
Honors students: Selected on the basis of grades and scores (high school grade point average of 3.80 and 1250+ SAT scores) or 28+ (ACT scores), recommendations, and commitment to program theme. Must complete PLU with a minimum of 3.50 grade point average.
First Year - All entering first-year honors students take the First-year Honors Experience:
Sophomore and Junior Years
Senior Year - Seniors take Honors 499 Capstone: Honors Challenge Experience (4 hours), offered in January term. This seminar, including academic analysis and an experiential component, brings a sense of closure to the program theme of responsibility, and is called Responsibility in Action.
Foreign Language - Students completing the program and graduating
with university honors must have met Option I or II of the College of
Arts and Sciences language requirement; only music education majors are
exempted from this requirement.
115 Identity, Community, Legacy, and Faith
Social, cultural, intellectual, and spiritual traditions of Europe
and North America, with attention to relevant interactions and
comparisons between Western and non-Western civilizations. (4)
116 Identity, Community, Legacy, and Faith
Social, cultural, intellectual, and spiritual traditions of Europe
and North America, with attention to relevant interactions and
comparisons between Western and non-Western civilizations. (4)
301-308 Virtue Seminars
Continuing its focus on Taking Responsibility, the Honors Program
offers seminars that focus on those qualities necessary to responsible
leadership. (Each seminar is 1 credit; honors students are required to
complete four.) (1 hour each)
301 Charity
302 Courage
303 Faith
304 Hope
305 Justice
306 Self-Restraint
307 Wisdom
308 Compassion
499 Capstone: Honors Challenge Experience: Responsibility in Action - SR
This culminating element of the Honors Program presents the
opportunity to take responsibility by emphasizing the significance of
bringing together habits of scholarship and habits of committed
citizenship—of linking the academic components of research, study, and
writing in applied experiences in public venues. (4)