Whether you want to earn a degree, improve your skills, get certified, train for a new career, or explore a new hobby, you can choose from many programs and courses.
Explore your interests and find a program that puts you on the path to a bright future. Tri-C offers both credit and non-credit courses as well as certificate programs in most career fields.
More than 1,000 credit courses are offered each semester in more than 200 career and technical programs. Tri-C also grants short-term certificates, certificates of proficiency and post-degree professional certificates.
Tri-C's Workforce Training provides both non-credit and credit training for individuals and businesses to assist individuals with skills leading to employment. Tri-C's Corporate College provides professional development and corporate training opportunities.
Tri-C offers a variety of affordable and convenient community programs for both adults and youth. These programs are designed to promote individual development.
Cuyahoga Community College's Honors program provides an academically enriching experience for highly motivated, intellectually talented students in order to develop their potential as learners, leaders, and citizens in a complex and culturally diverse world.
Tri-C’s Honors program encourages students to be actively involved in their own learning. This academic program emphasizes scholarship, leadership, research, creativity and critical thinking. The Honors program handbook provides a detailed explanation of the mission and goals of the program; qualifications for membership; requirements for active participation; as well as the benefits that engaged members can realize.
Students who are eligible for the Honors Program are automatically admitted at the beginning of each semester.
Coordinated through the Honors program, the number and variety of Honors courses at Tri-C grow each year. The current Honors curriculum covers many subject areas, and includes a number of offering options including regular classroom, Blended learning, Honors independent study and Honors contracts. All Honors offerings are designated by an “H” at the end of the course number (for instance, ENG 101H, MATH 151H or PSY 201H). Any Tri-C student who meets the course prerequisite(s) may enroll in an Honors course; membership in the Honors Program is not required.
View the Summer and Fall 2026 Collegewide Honors class schedules below.
For more Honors courses options, click Tri-C course search and type "%H%" in the course number box to display all of the offered Honors courses for the current semester.
Subject
Course #
Title
CRN
Part of Term
Campus
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
50249
Full term
Eastern
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
50367
Full term
Western
ENG
102H
Honors College Composition II
50562
Full term
Western
PSY
101H
Honors General Psychology
50356
8-week
Eastern
Subject
Course #
Title
CRN
Part of Term
Campus
ART
202H
Honors Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance
85000
14-week
CMA
BIO
150H
Honors Principles of Biology (Lab)
86488
12-week
Westshore
BIO
150H
Honors Principles of Biology (Lecture)
86508
12-week
Westshore
BADM
201H
Honors Business Communications
85344
14-week
Metropolitan
CHEM
101H
Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Lecture)
81172
14-week
Eastern
CHEM
101H
Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Lab)
81773
14-week
Eastern
CHEM
101H
Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Lecture)
81696
14-week
Westshore
CHEM
101H
Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Lab)
81697
14-week
Westshore
CHEM
130H
Honors General Chemistry I (Lecture)
81724
14-week
Westshore
CHEM
130H
Honors General Chemistry I (Lab)
81725
14-week
Westshore
CHEM
130H
Honors General Chemistry I (Lecture)
82718
14-week
Eastern
CHEM
130H
Honors General Chemistry I (Lab)
84922
14-week
Eastern
CHEM
131H
Honors General Chemistry II (Lab)
86360
14-week
Westshore
CHEM
131H
Honors General Chemistry II (Lecture)
86361
14-week
Westshore
COMM
101H
Honors Speech Communication
82813
14-week
Metropolitan
COMM
101H
Honors Speech Communication
85329
14-week
Eastern
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
80531
14-week
Western
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
80532
14-week
Western
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
80534
14-week
Western
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
80908
14-week
Eastern
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
81030
14-week
Eastern
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
81497
14-week
Westshore
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
81734
14-week
Westshore
ENG
101H
Honors College Composition I
82278
14-week
Metropolitan
ENG
202H
Honors College Composition II
80629
14-week
Eastern
ENG
202H
Honors College Composition II
82001
14-week
Western
ENG
202H
Honors College Composition II
84874
14-week
Metropolitan
GEN
202H
Honors in Action Research Project Seminar II
86487
14-week
Westshore
HIST
150H
Honors United States History to 1877
87122
14-week
Eastern
HUM
102H
Honors Individual in Society
84925
14-week
Eastern
MATH
153H
Honors College Algebra
82990
14-week
Metropolitan
MATH
161H
Honors Calculus I
82991
14-week
Metropolitan
MATH
161H
Honors Calculus I
80805
14-week
Western
PHIL
202H
Honors Ethics
85267
14-week
Metropolitan
PSY
101H
Honors General Psychology
80882
14-week
Eastern
PSY
101H
Honors General Psychology
81306
14-week
Western
PSY
101H
Honors General Psychology
83453
Second 8-week
Eastern
SOC
101H
Honors Introductory Sociology
81015
12-week
Western
WGS
151H
Honors Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
84937
12-week
Westshore
Honors Program Activities
Honors program members are expected to engage in Honors activities. Documented activities are required to qualify for the Graduate of the Honors Program credential; see the Honors program handbook for details. Click the link below to submit Honors activity information.