JMHP Classes

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

We welcome students from every major on campus, so the intent of JMHP 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 JMHP), 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 JMHP, 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-JMHP section of the class.

JMHP 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-JMHP counterparts and may include supplemental enrichment activities (guest speakers, field trips) not found in the non-JMHP sections.  Not ALL JMHP classes have ALL of these characteristics, but most have several of them.  

JMHP classes usually come in one of three forms:

  • a small, JMHP-only section,
  • a small, JMHP-only section cross-listed with a small non-JMHP section, or
  • a small, JMHP-only section cross-listed with a large non-JMHP section that is paired with a smaller JMHP-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 JMHP classes being offered. Select the appropriate semester, then "Advanced Search,"  then select "Honors Program" from the Attribute Type menu and it will bring up the JMHP classes being offered (make sure to select at least one subject first—selecting all subjects will bring up every JMHP class).

Screenshot of the OSCAR interface

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

JMHP Registration Olympics

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

FALL 2026 CLASSES

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCHEDULE IS TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  THE DEFINITIVE CLASS SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE IN OSCAR.
COURSETITLECRNHOURSINSTRUCTORDAYSTIMELOCATION
APPH 1060- HPFlourishing: Strategies for Wellbeing & Resilience878642StewartT/TH12:30 PMLLC West Commons Classroom
BIOS 1107- HPPrinciples of Biology I888053Kerr/SmithM/W8:25 AMClough 144
BIOS 1107L- HPPrinciples of Biology I- LAB885481HarrisonW3:30 PMClough 487
CHEM 1211K- HPPrinciples of Chemistry I894784WilkinsonM/W8:25 AMScheller 100
CHEM 1211K- HP4Principles of Chemistry I- LAB894800SantosTH12:30 PMClough 572
CHEM 1212K- HPPrinciples of Chemistry II894774SheplerT/TH8:00 AMClough 144
CHEM 1212K- H27Principles of Chemistry II- LAB873410SantosT3:30 PMClough 573
COE 3002- HPMicro/Nano Revolution920963CresslerT/TH5:00 PMCollege of Computing 102
CS 1301- HPIntro to Computing850833JoynerN/AAsynchronousOnline
CS 1301R- HP1Into to Computing- RECITATION877110JoynerTH5:00 PMOnline
CS 2701- HPStartup Lab888893FurstW12:30 PMWhitaker 1232
CS 4010- HPIntro to Computer Law896333Huffman/OmojokunT/TH11:00 AMHowey N210
EAS 1600- HPIntro to Environmental Science893284HandlosT/TH12:30 PMInstructional Center 103
EAS 1600- HPLIntro to Environmental Science- LAB807610BoopT3:30 PMClough 357
ECON 4401- HP1Behavioral Economics922123BuserT/TH12:30 PMSkiles 270
ENGL 1101- HPEnglish Composition I893273GhoshT/TH12:30 PMArchitecture West 260
ENGL 1102- HP1English Composition II892513ElionT/TH2:00 PMSkiles 346
ENGL 1102- HP2English Composition II915013FontenotM/W9:30 AMClough 123
ENGL 1102- HP3English Composition II924743KariT/TH3:30 PMSkiles 318
ENGL 1102- HP4English Composition II944873PetrovichT/TH9:30 AMTBD
ENGL 1102- HP5English Composition II906463MooreM/W2:00 PMClough 125
GT 1000- HP1First-Year Seminar885031TBDTH9:30 AMEngineering Science & Mechanics G8
GT 1000- HP2First-Year Seminar847001TBDT12:30 PMClough 323
GT 1000- HP3First-Year Seminar907241TBDM12:30 PMSwann 325
GT 1000- HP4First-Year Seminar942151TBDW12:30 PMClough 323
GT 2000- HP1GT Transfer Seminar886711TBDM12:30 PMClough 323
GT 2000- HP2GT Transfer Seminar942161TBDT11:00 AMSwann 115
GT 2030- HP1Progress and Service Forum942163TBDM/W2:00 PMLLC West Commons Classroom
GT 2030- HP2Progress and Service Forum942163TBDM/W11:00 AMLLC West Commons Classroom
GT 2030- HP3Progress and Service Forum942163TBDT/TH2:00 PMLLC West Commons Classroom
GT 2030- HP4Progress and Service Forum942163TBDT/TH3:30 PMLLC West Commons Classroom
GT 2030- HP5Progress and Service Forum942163TBDF8:00 AMLLC West Commons Classroom
HTS 2015- HPHistory of Sports America941753SmithM/W9:30 AMSkiles 270
HTS 2016- HPSocial Issues and Public Policy940343D'UngerT/TH9:30 AMLLC West Commons Classroom
INTA 3230- HPGovernment & Politics of China946193WangT/TH5:00 PMSkiles 254
KOR 3415- HPKorean K-Pop, Film, & Drama945263BaeT/TH9:30 AMSkiles 311
LMC 3202- HPStudies in Fiction945513GuevaraM/W2:00 PMSkiles 302
LMC 3308- HPEnvironmental Ecocriticism945673CrawfordT/TH9:30 AMSkiles 370
MATH 1551- HPDifferential Calculus894412TranM/W12:30 PMHowey L2
MATH 1551- HP1Differential Calculus- STUDIO894420TranF11:00 AMSkiles 156
MATH 1554- HPLinear Algebra894564WarnockM/W8:00 AMHowey L2
MATH 1554- HP1Linear Algebra- STUDIO894580WarnockT/TH11:00 AMSkiles 156
MATH 2552- HPDifferential Equations894594MamillapalleT/TH9:30 AMHowey L2
MATH 2552- HP1Differential Equations- STUDIO894600MamillapalleM/W9:30 AMSkiles 246
MATH 4803- HPSpecial Topics: Bridge to Math940893LeykinF2:00 PMClough 127
MGT 4119- HPLeading Teams944603GrokhmanM/W12:30 PMScheller 223
PHIL 4176- HPEnvironmental Ethics892433KirkmanM/W3:30 PMSkiles 317
PHYS 2211- HPPrinciples of Physics I896294Alicea-MunozM/W9:30 AMHowey L1
PHYS 2211- HPLPrinciples of Physics I- LAB888230Alicea-MunozM3:30 PMClough 382
PHYS 2212- HPPrinciples of Physics II896284GrecoM/W12:30 PMHowey L4
PHYS 2212- HPLPrinciples of Physics II- LAB818610GrecoM3:30 PMClough 375
PHYS 2213- HPIntro to Modern Physics908133FirstT/TH2:00 PMMason 2117
PSYC 1101- HPIntro to General Psychology 854813VerhaeghenM/W9:30 AMCoon 161
PUBP 3000- HPUS Constitutional Issues892443BruffF11:00 AMSkiles 308
PUBP 3042- HPData Science for Policy925653AsensioM/W5:00 PMClough 262
SPAN 3260- HPIdentity In Hispanic Literature884483ComfortF11:00 AMSwann 115

Undergraduate Research

JMHP students admitted before fall 2026 can count up to six hours of undergraduate research towards completion of the program.

Music Performance Classes

JMHP students admitted before fall 2026 can count up to three hours of music performance ensemble classes towards completion of the program.