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College and Departmental Honors

College Honors

Honors in Your Major

Students who do outstanding work in their Weinberg major may pursue graduation with department or program honors in that major.

There are several requirements for graduating with honors in your major, and details vary among departments and programs; be sure to consult with your major adviser or the director of undergraduate studies.

Honors in Two Departments or Programs

A student with two Weinberg majors who is interested in pursuing honors in both subjects should indicate that intent to each department or program in initial discussions about honors and should mention it in department or program honors applications. If the projects are distinct, the student may pursue honors in each department. If, however, the projects overlap and inform each other, the student may do a single, synthetic project designed to lead to honors in interdisciplinary studies. 

Two options are available: Dual Honors or Honors in Interdisciplinary Studies

Students interested in either option should:

  1. Complete the Application to Pursue Dual or Interdisciplinary Senior Honors Projects
  2. Prepare a 2-3 page proposal. The proposal should include a detailed description of the planned research project or projects. It should clearly define specific research topics or questions and present approaches and methodologies, a well-organized research plan for collecting new and relevant materials and analyzing data, and a short bibliography or review of relevant literature. It should also talk about the frequency of meetings with the student's research advisers in both departments to discuss the research paper(s).

Applications to pursue Dual Honors or Interdisciplinary Honors are due May 25 of the student's junior year.  If that date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline is the next business day.  Both applications are submitted to wcas-forms@northwestern.edu.

 

Revised April 5, 2024