Departmental Honors
Departmental Honors empowers upperclassmen to design and complete a faculty-guided project that explores a significant issue and applies real-world solutions.
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What You’ll Gain
- Earn academic credit and recognition at graduation
- Develop research, writing and problem-solving skills
- Receive faculty mentorship throughout your project
- Access funding and conference travel opportunities
- Strengthen your résumé and graduate school applications
- Build lasting relationships with faculty mentors
Eligibility & Program Structure
Current Neeley juniors enrolled in the John V. Roach Honors College are eligible to participate in the Departmental Honors seminar. Students begin with a one-hour seminar in the spring of their junior year, followed by an independent Honors Project completed with a faculty advisor.
- Complete up to two semesters of project work
- Enroll in 1–3 credit hours per semester
- Earn a total of 4 credit hours to complete the program
- Work at a pace that aligns with your academic schedule

How to Enroll
Learn more about the process for entering the Departmental Honors program and the next steps to get started.
Key Contact:

Beata Jones
Professor of Professional Practice, BIS
Information Systems & Supply Chain Management