2024-2025 Cal State East Bay Catalog
University Honors Program
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Office of Undergraduate Studies
Student Services and Administration Building, Suite 4500
Phone: (510) 885-3716
E-mail: uhp@csueastbay.edu
Program DirectorShubha Kashinath (Speech Lang and Hearing Sci)
Program Description
The University Honors Program provides curious and hardworking students the opportunity for academic challenge through completion of specialized courses, seminars, and projects under the direction of faculty mentors. UHP Scholars are often considered for competitive awards and scholarships. University Honors Program students also receive recognition on their official transcripts and diplomas, and enjoy special acknowledgement at both the Honors Convocation and commencement ceremonies.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the University Honors Program will be able to:
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Work collaboratively with persons from different fields of specialization to address complex challenges and everyday problems.
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Demonstrate responsible leadership skills through participating in one or more significant organizational roles in Honors curricular or co-curricular projects or service-learning fieldwork.
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Demonstrate the ability to design, plan, and execute an original research or creative project that would meet professional standards in a specialized discipline or interdisciplinary field.
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Effectively communicate the methods, techniques, and findings of their original research or creative project in a written, oral, or visual format.
Admission
Admission to the University Honors Program is open to students who have maintained at least a 3.2 GPA at CSUEB or transfer students whose transferred course GPA is at least 3.2. In addition, all students considering applying to the honors program must intend to be enrolled in the University for at least three terms so that they will have sufficient time to complete the program requirements.
Program Course Requirements
To graduate from the program, every Honors student must:
- Complete a minimum of three (3) classes (each consisting of three or more course units) as Honors-designated courses. To earn the Honors designation for a particular course on their transcripts, students shall:
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Design, plan, and execute an original research or creative project in consultation with the course instructor, who agrees to evaluate the honors project in addition to, and separate from, assignments and assessments for the course in which the student is enrolled. Honors-designated courses may be in the student’s major or minor, as well as in General Education and elective courses.
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Submit an instructor-approved project form for each course in which Honors projects will be completed to the University Honors Program Director for review and approval.
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Earn a letter grade of “B” (3.0 earned grade point) or better (see: Grading and Academic Standards FAQ) in the course in which an Honors project is completed. Credit/No Credit (CR/NC) courses will not be accepted for Honors designation.
2. Enroll in four HON 399 Honors Seminars (1 unit). Substitutions for this requirement are available with advising from the UHP Program Director
3. Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.00. Students who fail to meet the eligibility requirements for two (2) consecutive semesters will be disqualified from the program.
Early Registration
Excluding freshmen, all students in good standing in the University Honors Program shall enjoy Early Registration for most classes.
Special Recognition
University Honors Program students will receive special recognition at the Honors Convocation and/or at commencement in the academic year they graduate. University Honors Program students will also receive recognition on their transcripts and their diplomas, as well as a certificate of recognition from the program.
Program Director
The director coordinates University Honors Program courses, as well as special events for University Honors Program students and faculty. The director tracks student progress, invites eligible students to join the program, notifies students who are failing to meet the program requirements and provides additional advising and mentoring to support students in successfully completing program requirements.
CoursesGeneral Studies
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