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Global Honors Pathways Overview
All students are encouraged to consider the benefits of the full Minor in Global Engagement, but Global Honors also offers certificate pathways with fewer credit requirements for those who wish to avail of our signature opportunities without overburdening a busy academic schedule. All pathways, and especially the Minor in Global Engagement, considerably enhance your academic credentials and provide a competitive edge. Students pursuing the Minor in Global Engagement are strongly encouraged to consider the benefits of the Bamford Fellowship in Global Engagement.
Global Honors Certificate Pathways:
In order to earn this certificate, students must complete the following:
- One introductory course (TGH 203 or TGH 300)
- One (or more) of the core classes (TGH 301, 302 and/or 303)
- Research Methods (TGH 490)
- Capstone Thesis (TGH 494, 495, or 496)
- Research Symposium (TGH 491)
Students have some flexibility in spreading these requirements across 2-3 years, depending which core classes are selected.
Benefits include:
- Global Scholar Award
- Global Citizenship certification
- Graduation cord
- Access to Program resources including the Global Honors Reading Room
- Flexible capstone options including community engagement themed internships
In order to earn this certificate, students must complete the following:
- One introductory course (TGH 203 or TGH 300)
- Two or three core classes (TGH 301, 302 and/or 303)
- Research Methods (TGH 490)
- Capstone Thesis (TGH 494, 495, or 496)
- Research Symposium (TGH 491)
Students have some flexibility in spreading these requirements across 2-3 years, depending which core classes are selected.
Benefits include:
- Global Scholar Award
- Global Leadership certification
- Graduation cord
- Access to Program resources including the Global Honors Reading Room
- Flexible capstone options including leadership development themed internships