HP Classes

As a member of the Honors Program, you'll get access to approximately 75 HP-only classes each academic year.  What are Honors Program classes like?  Are they harder than regular Georgia Tech classes?  Honors Program classes are different, but they aren't necessarily harder.  

We welcome students from every major on campus, so the intent of HP classes is not to offer a more rigorous version of the content (i.e., you don't have to be exemplary at physics or philosophy to excel in the HP), but to offer a more engaged and active-learning approach to the content.  You'll learn the same writing, math, and lab science in the HP, but you will do so in a smaller class, with more discussion, more engagement with your peers and professors, and/or supplemental instruction and activities not part of a non-HP section of the class.

HP classes can take lots of different forms.  All are taught by high-quality instructors and involve some kind of active learning component such as discussions, group projects, or simulations.  Many of them are smaller in size than their non-HP counterparts and may include supplemental enrichment activities (guest speakers, field trips) not found in the non-HP sections.  Not ALL HP classes have ALL of these characteristics, but most have several of them.  HP classes usually come in one of three forms:

  • a small, HP-only section,
  • a small, HP-only section cross-listed with a small non-HP section, or
  • a small, HP-only section cross-listed with a large non-HP section that is paired with a smaller HP-only lab, recitation, or studio.

Class Registration

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. The definitive schedule is available on OSCAR (select "Schedule of Classes" and then the appropriate semester). 

Students are urged to exercise caution when using external sites such as GT Scheduler, Coursicle, or CourseOff, as they are not maintained by Georgia Tech and may include incorrect information.                            

There is a feature in OSCAR that will allow you to search for Honors Program classes being offered. Select "Honors Program" from the Attribute Type menu and it will bring up the HP classes being offered (make sure to select at least one subject first—selecting all subjects will bring up every HP class).

Honors Program

Want to learn more about the classes being offered and the faculty teaching them? Click on the button below to see the Honors Program class guide for the current semester.           

HP Registration Olympics

Want a humorous take on the registration process?  Check out the Honors Program Registration Olympics!

SPRING 2025 CLASSES

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
COURSETITLECRNHOURSINSTRUCTORDAYSTIMELOCATION
APPH 1050 HPScience of Physical Activity & Health274602StewartM9:30 AMLLC West Commons Classroom 
APPH 1050 HPWScience of Physical Activity & Health (WEIGHT LIFTING)274610McBurseW8:25 AMCRC
APPH 1050 HPYScience of Physical Activity & Health (YOGA)274620McBurseW8:25 AMCRC
BIOS 1108 HPBiological Principles II348563Green/RichardsM/W/F11:00 AMStudent Success Center 152
BIOS 1108L HPBiological Principles II LAB327591HarrisonTH12:30 PMClough 487
CHEM 1212K HPChemical Principles II313194Sadighi/EvansM/W/F8:25 AMKlaus 1443
CHEM 1212K H04Chemical Principles II LAB292750SantosT/TH12:30 PMClough 572
CHEM 3700 HPAlternative Energy312763OrlandoT/TH9:30 AMFord ES&T L1105
COE 3002 HPMicro/Nano Revolution340403CresslerT/TH2:00 PMKendeda 230
CS 1301 HPIntroduction to Computing256323JoynerN/AN/AONLINE, ASYNCHRONOUS 
CS 1301R HPRIntroduction to Computing RECITATION272710JoynerTH5:00 PMONLINE, SYNCHRONOUS 
EAS 1601 HPHabitable Planet350534Rivera-HernandezT/TH2:00 PMScheller 100
EAS 1601 W1HHabitable Planet LAB206030PorterW8:00 AMKendeda 288
EAS 3110 HPEnergy, Environment, & Society309893GarciaM/W2:00 PMInstructional Center 205
ECON 2100 HP1Economics & Policy348623OsbourneM/W11:00 AMMaterial Sciences and Engineering 1222
ECON 4370 HP2Law & Economics348633BuserM/W9:30 AMClough 129
ENGL 1102 HP1English Composition II288763HartnettM/W11:00 AMSkiles 368
ENGL 1102 HP2 English Composition II325853JacobsonM/W2:00 PMHall 103
ENGL 1102 HP3English Composition II327023SmithM/W3:30 PMArchitecture West 258
GT 2803 HPSpecial Topics: Progress and Service Forum347903Williams/SlieperF11:00 AMClough 262
HTS 3017 HPSociology of Gender340363D'UngerT/TH9:30 AMLLC West Commons Classroom 
HTS 3029 HPAncient Rome345343ViezureW/F9:30 AMHowey S107
IAC 2002 HPScience, Engineering, & Religion300103CresslerT/TH5:00 PMClough 423
INTA 3242 HPSoccer & Global Politics328123BowmanT/TH9:30 AMHabersham G17
LMC 2500 HPIntroduction to Film348913McKimT/TH12:30 PMGuggenheim 246
LMC 3202 HPStudies in Fiction: Science Fiction348923YaszekM/W2:00 PMSkiles 002
MATH 1552 HPIntegral Calculus323154GrodzinskyM/W/F11:00 AMClough 144
MATH 1552 HP1Integral Calculus STUDIO323160GrodzinskyT/TH2:00 PMSkiles 257
MATH 1553 HPLinear Algebra312542JankowskiM/W8:25 AMHowey L4
MATH 1553 HP1Linear Algebra STUDIO312550JankowskiF8:25 AMSkiles 156
MATH 2551 HPMultivariable Calculus312564LehmannT/TH9:30 AMArchitecture East 123
MATH 2551 HP1Multivariable Calculus STUDIO312620LehmannM/W12:30 PMArchitecture East 107
MGT 4193 HPServant Leader Value Systems327193ThomasT/TH9:30 AMWhitaker 1232
ML 2500 HPIntro to Cross-Cultural Studies323753ComfortW/F11:00 AMONLINE, SYNCHRONOUS 
PHIL 3050 HPPolitical Philosophy310333HoffmanM/W3:30 PMClough 123
PHYS 2211 HPIntro to Physics I311534Alicea-MuñozM/W9:30 AMHowey L1
PHYS 2211 HPLIntro to Physics I LAB311570Alicea-MuñozM3:30 PMClough 362
PHYS 2212 HPIntro to Physics II327124GrecoT/TH9:30 AMHowey L4
PHYS 2212 HPLIntro to Physics II LAB327130GrecoT3:30 PMClough 383
PUBP 3350 HPEnergy Policy312713MatisoffT/TH9:30 AMClough 129
SPAN 4160 HPU.S. Hispanic Language and Culture323763ClegerM/W3:30 PMClough 423

Use this form to get PURA undergraduate research classes approved to count towards the HP curricular or Pathway requirement.

Students may also take up to three credit hours of music ensemble classes for Honors Program credit.  These classes include the following:

MUSI 3018: Marching BandMUSI 3311: Jazz Ensemble
MUSI 3019: Pep BandMUSI 3321: Jazz Combo
MUSI 3121: Concert BandMUSI 3411: Chamber Ensemble
MUSI 3131: Symphonic BandMUSI 3511: Percussion Ensemble
MUSI 3231: Chamber ChoirMUSI 3531: New Music Ensemble
MUSI 3241: ChoraleMUSI 3541: Electronic Percussion Ensemble
MUSI 3251: Glee ClubMUSI 3551: Rock and Pop Ensemble
MUSI 3261: Treble ChoirMUSI 3611: Symphony Orchestra