
The Honors Program
The Honors Program at the University of Maine at Augusta offers those students who have demonstrated intellectual potential and personal commitment an enriched academic experience. Not only will studies at UMA be enhanced socially and intellectually, but the Honors student will be better prepared to continue his or her advanced studies and bring academic talents and abilities to the attention of prospective employers.
The Honors Program is not a separate degree program, but is designed to augment the course work required for a degree. In most cases, honors courses can be substituted for required or elective credits.
Any student, upon recommendation of the Director of the Honors Program, may register for an Honors course without being formally admitted into the program. However, to graduate from the program with honors designation, a student must meet the specific requirements of the Honors Program.
The requirements of the Honors Program are flexible to meet the needs of our students - whether part-time, full-time, traditional, or non-traditional.
Participants in the Honors Program are eligible for Honors Program Scholarships, either as entering degree students or as continuing students.
- Associate Degree Honors Program
- Bachelor's Degree Honors Program
- Blackboard
- Honors Program Student Association fundraisers
Why consider the Honors Program?
- To become an independent learner
- To work closely with faculty mentors
- To study topics with greater depth and breadth
- To experience a stimulating atmosphere of intellectual exchange
- To enhance preparation for further education (graduate, professional, etc.)
- To participate in scholarly activities (UMS Honors Weekend, The UMA Scholar, National Collegiate Honors Council, Northeast Region of NCHC)
- To develop and improve leadership skills
For application materials or additional information, contact:
Dr. Jon A. Schlenker
Director of the Honors Program
The University of Maine at Augusta
46 University Drive
Augusta, Maine 04330
Telephone (207) 621-3262
Comments from Honors Program Graduates
"The Honors Program enabled me to exceed academic expectations; reach new heights in leadership; and grow closer to faculty, peers, and staff, whose positive influence will stay with me always."
Patricia Friedman
MBA candidate
"I found it stimulating to be around people with goals similar to mine. The opportunities for camaraderie and networking abound."
Lou Flori
UM Law School
"The Honors Program allowed the graduate school to see that I was a student serious about my education."
Laura Church
Boston University
School of Theology
"Working with other motivated students in quality honors courses has been a highlight of my UMA experience."
Amy Peterson
University of Vermont
Graduate School
Honors Courses
Courses above the introductory level may be taken as honors courses. For those courses approved as honors courses for the fall 2008 semester, please check the Honors Program Website (http://www.uma.edu/honors.html) or contact the UMA Honors Program office for details (207.621.3295).
| Designation | Title | Instructor | Time/Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| BUA/POS 365 | Organizational Behavior | Brenda McAleer | W 7 - 9:45 AUG |
| BUA 459 | Seminar in Strategy | Brenda McAleer | Web |
| ENG 201 | Literary Criticism & Theory | Ellen Taylor | T 4 - 6:45 AUG |
| ENG 202W | English Literature: Beowulf to Renaissance | Jill Rubinson | T 1:00-3:45 |
| ENG 317 | Advanced Technical Communications | Nancy Schneider | F 4 - 6:45 or F 10 - 12:45 AUG |
| ENG 351 | Creative Writing | Ellen Taylor | TH 1 - 3:34 AUG, W 10 - 12:45 Rockland |
| ENG 450 | Poetry | Ellen Taylor | M 10 - 12:45 AUG |
| ENG 466 | Selected Works of Shakespeare I | Jill Rubinson | W 1- 3:45 AUG |
| ENG 475 W | Post Colonial Fictions | Lisa Botshon | Tues 7-9:45 AUG |
| HTY 331 | History of the American Worker | Seth Widgerson | T 1:00-3:45 AUG |
| HUS 233 | Incest & Sexual Abuse | Linhart | WEB |
| HUS 352 | Intervention for Families w/ Children | Patricia Clark | M 7:00-9:45 ITV |
| HUM 389W | Topic: Intro to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgenered Studies | Robert Kellerman | TH 1 - 3:45 AUG |
| HUM/POS 390 | Survey of Political Theory | John Nickerson | T 4 - 6:45 AUG |
| JUS 222 | Family Law | Sarah Walton | WEB |
| MUS 203 | Intermediate Music Theory I | Russ Lombardi | M & W 8:30 - 9:50 AUG |
| MUS 221 | Arranging I | Russ Lombardi | Russ Lombardi M & W 10 - 11:20 AUG |
| PHI 250 | Ethics | Greg Fahy | TH 6 - 8:45 Bangor |
| POS/BUA 260 | Business & Public Policy | Daylin Butler | M 4-6:45 AUG |
| POS/BUA 361 | Human Resource Management | Daylin Butler | F 4-6:45 AUG |
| PSY 302 | Psychology of Childhood | Pat Clark | WEB |
| PSY 308 | Human Development | Frank Ellis | Th 1 - 3:45 AUG, M 1 - 3:45 AUG & Bangor ITV |
| PSY 400 | Abnormal Psychology | Charles Grunder | WEB |
| PSY 401 | Educational Psychology | Jack Six | W 9-11:45 am AUG |
| SSC 314 | Media Images of Women | Cathy Dunlap | W 7 - 9:45 pm AUG |
| SSC 318 | Adolescence, Substance Abuse, Criminality | Phil Watkins | Th 7 - 9:45 pm ITV |
| SSC 320 | Understanding Research Methods | Jack Six | Monday 9 - 11:45 pm and 1 - 3:45 pm AUG |
| SOC 319 | Social Gerontology | Jon Schlenker | T 1- 3:45 ITV |