Goals
                  
                  The goal of the curriculum is to provide students with a well-rounded education and,
                        at the same time, to give them a chance to follow their own academic, professional,
                        or creative interests. Faculty create one-of-a-kind colloquia to challenge and engage
                        students in discussion-based classes that promote the free exchange of ideas, academic
                        scholarship and research, and experiential learning opportunities. Later in their
                        Honors careers, students direct their own capstone project, aided by the guidance
                        of a faculty mentor and capstone committee. This experience culminates in a traditional
                        defense at the end of the semester. 
                   
               
                  
                  Colloquia at BHSU
                  
                  Each semester, the BHSU Honors Program offers its students the unique opportunity
                     to take a custom-made colloquium. This "fringe" seminar is taught by an esteemed professor
                     at the university and introduces students to concepts and ideas not normally covered
                     in an undergraduate class. Faculty create one-of-a-kind curriculum to challenge and
                     engage students in a course that provokes thought through free exchange of new ideas,
                     academic scholarship and research, and experiential learning opportunities. The colloquia
                     are selected by student vote every two years.
                  
                  Colloquia Course Examples
                  
                  Disability in American Culture
                  
                  The Enduring Appeal of Modern/Post-Modern Pop-Culture Hero Sherlock Holmes
                  
                  Opting Out: Hermits, Pirates, Homesteaders and Hackers
                  
                  Madness in Popular Culture: The "Insanity" of Women
                  
                  Ethics and Leadership in Popular Science Fiction
                  
                  Molecules That Changed History
                   
               
                  
                  Honors Capstone
                  
                  As an opportunity to direct their own research, creative scholarship, or experiential
                     learning experience, each University Honors student directs and defends a capstone
                     project. Each project is either a thesis or a major project that is undertaken by
                     the student and guided by a capstone committee consisting of a faculty mentor and
                     two readers. Below are a few of the exciting projects put forth by students.