Non-liberal arts major in an Honors College?

<p>Assuming you mean Washington State U here… In any event, the most common majors in honors colleges are liberal arts majors. A big factor in this starts with the observation that “honors colleges” are usually misnamed. They are not stand-alone colleges offering their own majors. </p>

<p>In fact they usually just offer a smattering of offerings, mostly aimed at frosh and soph levels. That’s because its easy to put together a class like “Germany Goes to the Movies: Watching Foreign Films as an Intercultural Experience” or “Case Study: Leadership Lessons from the European Renaissance” (2 actual WSU Honors offerings, BTW) that can be used to satisfy breadth requirements for a ton of liberal-arts majors. But nobody in your honors classes is going to care that you’re not a liberal-arts major. </p>

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Surround is a word you want to perhaps put in quotes. According to the page at [Honors</a> College: Requirements](<a href=“http://honors.wsu.edu/academics/requirements/index.html]Honors”>http://honors.wsu.edu/academics/requirements/index.html) you can expect the Honors material to satisfy about 1/4 to 1/3 of your overall WSU experience. The rest of your classes will be taken with the ordinary WSU students in their ordinary classes. Including, I’m willing to bet, each and every one of your accounting classes.</p>