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Dibs Fall 2026

HNRS

Honors Collegium

72 courses on record · 3 with sections in Fall 2026

Live section data currently covers GE courses; the rest is filled in by a nightly pass, so this department is likely running more than is listed here.

72 courses

Lower division 35

Lower division courses in Honors Collegium
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
1 Plague Culture GE no grade history
3 Personal Brain Management GE no grade history
5 Representing Cleopatra: History, Drama, and Film GE 3.91 n=14 small sample
7 Saint and Heretic: Joan of Arc and Gilles de Rais, History and Myth GE no grade history
10 Language and Gender: Introduction to Gender Differences and Stereotypes 3.76 n=23
11W Postmodern Literature and Culture GE 3.83 n=43
14 Interaction of Science and Society GE no grade history
18 Trial of Socrates GE no grade history
19 Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars no letter grades
22 Comparative Odysseys GE no grade history
23 Political Dissidence Today and in Ancient Greece: Trial and Death of Socrates in Its Classical and Legal Context GE no grade history
26 Representing Medicine: Art, Literature, and Film GE no grade history
36 Global Geographies and Idea of Home GE no grade history
37W Sampling and Remix: Aesthetics and Politics of Cultural Appropriation 3.89 n=28
41 Understanding Ecology: Finding Interdisciplinary Solutions to Environmental Problems GE no grade history
43W Science, Rhetoric, and Social Influence GE 3.86 n=57
44 Society of Excess: On Waste, Consumer Culture, and Environment GE no grade history
48 Politics of Reproduction 3.92 n=13 small sample
50 Creating Your Roadmap 3.95 n=284
59W Literature and Culture of the American South GE no grade history
63W Nabokov and Reading Minds GE no grade history
64 Neuroscience and Psychology of Art and Biology of Aesthetics GE no grade history
65W Body-Mind Literacy GE 3.80 n=80
70A Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture, and Law GE 3.98 n=97
77 Greeks and Persians: Ancient Encounters from Herodotus to Alexander GE no grade history
78 Science and Religion from Copernicus to Darwinism GE 3.92 n=108
80 Cossacks and Narratives about Them GE no grade history
83W Politics and Rhetoric of Literature GE no grade history
87W Worlds of Neil Gaiman: Graphic Novels, Social Media, and Fantasy Fiction 3.79 n=45
88S Understanding Anti-Racism Approaches in Health and Kidney Care no letter grades
88SA Avatar: The Last Airbender--Connections to Real Life no letter grades
88SB Psychology Behind Imposter Syndrome: Managing through Mindfulness no letter grades
88SC (Re)considering Race and Heat: How Confronting Climate Change Reveals Anti-Racist Futures no letter grades
88SD DNA Nanotechnology: from Fundamentals to Applications no letter grades
90 Hollywood and Global Responsibility GE no grade history

Upper division 37

Upper division courses in Honors Collegium
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
101A Student Research Forum no letter grades
101B UCLA Undergraduate Science Journal no letter grades
101C UCLA Undergraduate Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences no letter grades
101E Leading Undergraduate Seminars no letter grades 1 section
101J Mellon Mays Research Seminar no letter grades
101L Research Revealed: Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences no letter grades
105 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare 3.98 n=80
109 Living Consciously: Philosophy in Everyday Life 3.77 n=77
112 Poetry as Resistance: Remixing Archive 3.87 n=45
113 Hyperconnected World: Society and Internet 3.86 n=12 small sample
119 Hollywood and Cultural Diversity in America 3.94 n=148
M123 Philanthropy as Civic Engagement 3.97 n=24
M123XP Philanthropy as Civic Engagement 3.97 n=29
128 Humor as Means of Social Control 3.85 n=78
129 Research in Psychology and Legacy of John Wooden 3.94 n=116
130 Speeding the Cure: Activists, Experts, and Health Care 3.83 n=19 small sample
132 New Women and Activism from America to Asia 3.79 n=83
136 Art, Entertainment, and Social Change 3.85 n=72
138 Empire, Border Crossing, and Multiethnic Literature of the U.S. 3.89 n=54 1 section
M143 Latinx Immigration Policy and Politics 3.97 n=31
144 International Development: Using Your Major for Doing Well and Doing Good 3.99 n=68
M145 Politics of Crisis: Migration, Identity, and Religion 3.83 n=36
146 Imagining Global Climate Change 3.81 n=45
149 Art and Trauma 3.90 n=107 1 section
M152 Past People and Their Lessons for Our Own Future 3.96 n=47
153 Comedy in Literature 3.72 n=34
154 Hollywood and Divided America 3.99 n=154
155 Disease and Human Condition 3.81 n=24
158 Justice and Moral Responsibility in Literature 3.57 n=28
159 Feminism, Art, and Metaphors of Trauma 3.93 n=83
164 Between Species: Human/Non-Human Animal Relationship 3.68 n=92
166 Stories of Cultural Distance and Imposed Assimilation 3.95 n=19 small sample
167 Modern Metropolis: Cultural Histories of Los Angeles 3.90 n=15 small sample
M175 Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Practical Approach 3.91 n=12 small sample
177 Biotechnology and Art 3.94 n=140
M179 Critical Vision: History of Art as Social and Political Commentary 3.99 n=118
193A Journal Club Seminars no letter grades

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the department average, so a course taught once to a dozen students sits near the department mean rather than at whatever those twelve happened to get. The figure is always shown — small sample marks where it rests mostly on that prior.