Dallas Colleges Online  Fall 2017 Credit - Honors and Honors Option

Honors and Honors Option courses challenge talented students with expanded opportunities for intellectual and personal growth. Honors courses contain only honors students; classes are usually small and discussion-oriented. In Honors Option courses, both honors and nonhonors students attend the same class sections. Honors students in these classes work independently with the instructor on honors projects.

When you are awarded honors credit in a class, that class is annotated on your academic transcript.

 

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Course-Num-Sect(Reg#)
Title
Class Meeting
Information
Faculty Loc
Credits
Start/End
Date
Co-req
Sections
Class
Features
ENGL-1302  Composition II
ENGL-1302-61430 (1116051)
Composition II
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Frasure, Darius  Vita
MVC
3
8/21/17
10/12/17
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Aug.
Internet Based
Honors
Class Request Form  
 This is an online course. All work is done on eCampus/blackboard, so click here for a short orientation: http://tinyurl.com/6tytgcl. In addition, students in this section may earn honors credit!
ENGL-2327  American Literature I
ENGL-2327-61430 (1116061)
American Literature I
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Frasure, Darius  Vita
MVC
3
10/16/17
12/7/17
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Oct.
Internet Based
Honors
Class Request Form  
 Students in this section explore literature from authors highlighted during the Mountain View College Boston Excursion; however, students are not required to travel! (Click here to view footage from a previous trip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4RMjVFgtxc)? This is an online course. All work is done on eCampus/blackboard, so click here for a short orientation: http://tinyurl.com/6tytgcl. In addition, students in this section may earn honors credit!
SPAN-1411  Beginning Spanish I
SPAN-1411-61400 (1108814)
Beginning Spanish I
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
INET   LAB  
M T W R F S U    
Rodriguez-Figueroa, Ulises  Vita
MVC
4
8/21/17
12/7/17
  eCampus
Internet Based
Honors Option
Class Request Form  
  This is the first semester course of academic transfer Spanish. This class has an online computerized laboratory component which requires a computer with high speed internet connection and the latest versions of IE, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome; microphone, and speakers. Students must be computer literate. Students with some previous knowledge of the language are encouraged to take the MVC-Spanish Placement Exam in order to earn 9 hrs., in one semester after joining and passing a SPAN 2311 course. For more information, contact Prof. Rodriguez at?UlisesRodriguez@dcccd.edu.
SPAN-1411-61403 (1108820)
Beginning Spanish I
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
INET   LAB  
M T W R F S U    
Rodriguez-Figueroa, Ulises  Vita
MVC
4
8/21/17
12/7/17
  eCampus
Internet Based
Honors Option
Class Request Form  
 This is the first semester course of academic transfer Spanish. This class has an online computerized laboratory component which requires a computer with high speed internet connection and the latest versions of IE, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome; microphone, and speakers. Students must be computer literate. Students with some previous knowledge of the language are encouraged to take the MVC-Spanish Placement Exam in order to earn 9 hrs., in one semester after joining and passing a SPAN 2311 course. For more information, contact Ulises Rodriguez at Ulisesrodriguez@dcccd.edu.
SPAN-1412  Beginning Spanish II
SPAN-1412-61400 (1108882)
Beginning Spanish II
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
INET   LAB  
M T W R F S U    
Rodriguez-Figueroa, Ulises  Vita
MVC
4
8/21/17
12/7/17
  eCampus
Internet Based
Honors Option
Class Request Form  
 This is the second semester course of academic transfer Spanish. This is an online class only and requires computer with high speed internet connection to the latest versions of IE, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome; microphone, and speakers. Students must be computer literate. For more information, contact professor Rodriguez; UlisesRodriguez@dcccd.edu.
 
 
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