University Honors Program
International and Global Studies
University Honors Program
326 French Hall (English Dept.)
Program Director: Dr. Maureen Thum
Administrative Assistant: Sarah Hilton-Watson
Contact Information
General Information: shwatson@umflint.edu. Attention: Sarah Hilton-Watson.
Honors Director: (810) 762 3467 email: mthum@umflint.edu
Program Council: Profs. Lois Alexander (MUS), Janet Barnfather (NUR), Harry D’Souza (MTH), John Ellis (HIS), Lauren Friesen (THE), Judith Kollmann (ENG), Rafael Mojica (SPN), Gary Pace (BIO), Betty Velthouse (SOM).
Department Representatives: Profs. Guluma Gemeda (AFA), Gary Pace (BIO), Bob Stach (CHM), Steve Ralston, Heather Seipke (COM), R. Shantaram (CSC), Larry Koch (CRJ), Martin Kaufman (ERS), Paula Nas (ECN), Eric Worch (EDU), Judith Kollmann (ENG), Imane Hakam (FRN), John Ellis (HIS), Harry D’Souza (MTH), Lois Alexander (MUS/ART), Janet Barnfather (NUR), Richard Gull (PHL), Peggy Kahn (POL), Susan Gano-Phillips (PSY), Albert Price (PUB), Betty Velthouse (SOM), Mark Perry (SOM/ECN), Rafael Mojica (SPN), Charles Bailey (SWK), Judy Rosenthal/Larry Koch (SOC/ANT), Lauren Friesen (THE).
Since its founding in 1979, the University of Michigan-Flint Honors Scholar Program has offered qualified students the opportunity to enhance their education in the challenging and rewarding atmosphere of small, enriched core classes with close faculty guidance and one-on-one learning and research partnerships with specialists in their field.
The Honors Program is designed to promote education across the disciplines in an environment that emphasizes a high degree of literacy, critical thinking and humanistic and scientific inquiry and to encourage a high level of academic achievement and scholarly research.
The University of Michigan-Flint offers two programs in Honors:
- The four-year University Honors Scholar Program . This program, designed for entering freshman, consists of a Freshman/Sophomore phase and a Junior/Senior phase, parallels the regular university non-honors curriculum from freshman through senior years.
- The two-year Junior/Senior University Honors Scholar Program . This program, designed for transfer students and students who do not apply to the Honors Program until the end of their sophomore year, parallels the second phase of the four-year Honors Scholar Program and includes similar requirements.
Note: Honors courses are fully complementary to the regular non-honors degree program. With few exceptions, students in the Honors Program are not required to complete additional or “add-on” courses – that is, courses taken in addition to the regular requirements for graduation. In the Freshman/Sophomore phase of the program, the core honors courses also fulfill general education requirements (ENG 111 , ENG 112 , humanities, and social sciences). In the Junior/Senior phase of the program, honors courses fulfill the requirements for upper-level courses (those numbered 300 or higher) in the major area of concentration.
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International and Global Studies Program (INT) 238 Theatre
(810) 762-3230
http://www.umflint.edu/igs
Core Faculty: Please refer to the International Global Studies webpage for faculty updates and pertinent information.
Faculty Advisors: Students should contact their home department for a referral to the most appropriate faculty member for advising.
The International and Global Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program that aims at providing students with a framework for focusing on international relations and global trends. The Program has grown out of the conviction that International and Global Studies merits its own focus. The purpose of the Program is to enable students to gain a global perspective of human events and behavior; to appreciate the cultural diversity of the World; to discern global patterns and processes and to understand their impact on particular regions. Students can major in one of the existing fields (e.g., history, management, or nursing) with a minor in International and Global Studies.
The Program’s courses are intended to provide students with a global perspective at three levels: chronological, spatial, and thematic. The Program is enriched by study abroad courses and by the opportunity for students to study at the Japan Center for Michigan Universities located in Hikone, Japan. Students will earn University of Michigan-Flint credits by participating in University of Michigan- Flint sponsored study abroad courses. The Program is enhanced further by co-sponsoring events with the International Center, International Student Organization and by a variety of extracurricular activities, including lecture and film series.
Programs in International and Global Studies
A Minor in International and Global Studies and an Honors Minor in International and Global Studies are available. |