Honors Program
The Honors Program is a four-year journey that provides special challenge and fulfillment to select Bentley students. Students in approximately the top ten percent of the entering class are invited to participate in this four-year program. Participants select approximately two courses each semester, first in the General Education curriculum and later in the major, that offer an extra intellectual challenge in an intimate, seminar atmosphere.
Honors courses tackle a variety of topics - from the ethics of genetic research to the movie industry’s impact on social values - in a seminar setting that promotes discussion and debate. In addition to honors courses, students in the program participate in (and help plan) special co-curricular activities, such as films, distinguished speakers, student colloquia, field trips to innovative companies and to the theaters, concert halls, and museums for which Boston is internationally famous.
A sampling of recent honors courses include:
- War and Society
- Religion in American Life
- Problems of Philosophy
- Shakespeare and The "Other"
- Cross-Cultural Understanding
- Lovers, Clowns, and Conmen
- Business and Politics of News Media
- Forms of Drama
- Game Theory
- The Developing World
- Negotiating
- Human Behavior in Organization



