Courses
HUM 1010
(Active/WorkFlow)
Humanities Through the Arts
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 Su, F, Sp; DE
Studies the mediums, elements, organization of the various art forms: literature, music, visual arts etc. as part of critical approaches for greater understanding and enjoyment. Draws on other disciplines such as history, philosophy, religion, and the social sciences for context. Critically examines how artworks deal with problems humans faced in the past and what possible strategies they suggest for solving problems facing society today.
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HUM 101H
(Active/WorkFlow)
Humanities Through the Arts
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Studies the mediums, elements, organization of the various art forms: literature, music, visual arts etc. as part of critical approaches for greater understanding and enjoyment. Draws on other disciplines such as history, philosophy, religion, and the social sciences for context. Critically examines how artworks deal with problems humans faced in the past and what possible strategies they suggest for solving problems facing society today.
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HUM 2010
(Active/WorkFlow)
Arts in Humanistic Traditions I
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
The first of a two-part series which examines world civilizations through the arts. Studies early societies through the 1600s. Explores formative creative events in history and their relationships to modern issues. Presents perspectives of traditional humanistic values of arts and ideas. Investigates how others have dealt with problems that humans faced in the past, and possible strategies for problem solving that might aid students today.
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HUM 201H
(Active)
Arts in Humanistic Traditions I
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0
The first of a two-part series which examines world civilizations through the arts. Studies early societies through the 1600s. Explores formative creative events in history and their relationships to modern issues. Presents perspectives of traditional humanistic values of arts and ideas. Investigates how others have dealt with problems that humans faced in the past, and possible strategies for problem solving that might aid students today.
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HUM 2020
(Active/WorkFlow)
Arts in Humanistic Traditions II
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
The second of a two-part series which examines world civilizations through the arts. Studies societies from the 1600s. Explores formative creative events in history and their relationships to modern issues. Presents perspectives of traditional humanistic values of arts and ideas. Investigates how others have dealt with problems that humans face in the past, and possible strategies for problem solving that might aid students today.
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HUM 202H
(Active)
Arts in Humanistic Traditions II
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0
The second of a two-part series which examines world civilizations through the arts. Studies societies from the 1600's. Explores formative creative events in history and their relationships to modern issues. Presents perspectives of traditional humanitstic values of arts and ideas. Investigates how others have dealt with problems that humans face in the past, and possible strategies for problem solving that might aid students today.
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HUM 2500
(Active)
Introduction to Ancient Greek I
6.0 : 6.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):ENGL 1010
Allows students the opportunity to intensively study the Ancient Greek language at the introductory level. Focuses primarily on Attic Greek. Focuses primarily on grammar and textbook exercises with some analysis of literary and/or philosophical selections in Ancient Greek. Relates particularly to students interested in studying Ancient Greek philosophy or Ancient Greek literature, and offers an important grounding for students interested in studying the New Testament.
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HUM 2510
(Active)
Introduction to Ancient Greek II
6.0 : 6.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):HUM 2500
Allows students to continue intensive study of the Ancient Greek language at the introductory level. Focuses primarily on Attic Greek. Focuses primarily on grammar and textbook exercises with some analysis of literary and/or philosophical selections in Ancient Greek. Relates particularly to students interested in studying Ancient Greek philosophy or Ancient Greek literature and an important grounding for students interested in studying the New Testament.
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HUM 281R
(Active)
Cooperative Work Experience
2.0 to 9.0 : 1.0 : 5.0 to 40.0 Su, F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):Approval of Cooperative Coordinator
Designed for Humanities emphasis students. Credit is earned through paid work experiences in humanities. Students are responsible for obtaining their own employment situations. Students meet weekly with their Cooperative Instructor to cover course objectives and also set individualized objectives. Credit is determined by the number of hours a student works during the semester.
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HUM 290R
(Active)
Independent Study
1.0 to 3.0 : 0.0 to 3.0 : 0.0 to 12.0 Su, F, Sp
Provides independent study as directed in reading and individual projects. Request must be submitted for approval by the department. Students may do independent study for one, two or three credits with a limit of three credits applying toward graduation with an AA/AS degree.
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HUM 295R
(Active)
Directed Readings
1.0 to 3.0 : 0.0 to 3.0 : 0.0 to 12.0 F, Sp
Provides an opportunity for second year students to do in-depth research within the Humanities. Study is limited to advanced work beyond that which can be completed in existing, available classes. A proposal must be submitted and approved by the department prior to enrollment.
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HUM 320R
(Active)
Topics in Humanities
1.0 to 3.0 : 1.0 to 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):ENGL 1010
Studies themes, genre, forms, and movements in humanities. Explores individual persons, subjects or genres with relevance to the Humanities. May include: The Beat Generation, Film, Jazz, The Trojan War, John Cage, Depictions of Death. Topics vary. Repeatable up to 6 hours toward graduation.
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HUM 325R
(Active/WorkFlow)
Area Studies in Humanities
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):ENGL 1010 and (HUM 1010 or HUM 2010 or HUM 2020)
Studies literature, philosophy, and the arts of a particular geographical area. Topics vary and may include American, European, Latin American, Asian, Arabian, and African. Repeatable up to 6 hours toward graduation.
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HUM 330R
(Active/WorkFlow)
Period Studies in Humanities
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):ENGL 1010 and (HUM 1010 or HUM 2010 or HUM 2020)
Interdisciplinary study of humanities of a particular period. Topics vary and may include: Ancient Greece, Italian Renaissance, Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, German Expressionism, The Beat Generation. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits toward graduation.
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HUM 3500
(Active/WorkFlow)
Approaches to Humanities
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):(HUM 1010 or HUM 2010 or HUM 2020) and (ENGL 2010 or ENGL 2020)
Examines critical approaches to the arts. Introduces students to the debates surrounding critical theory. Presents four aspects of critical theory in broad contexts: Marxism, psychoanalysis, structural linguistics, and gender theory.
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HUM 3800
(Cross Listed With:
PHIL 3800
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PHIL 3800
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PHIL 3800
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PHIL 3800
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(Active/WorkFlow)
Introduction to Aesthetics
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 Sp
Prerequisite(s):PHIL 2050 or PHIL 205H and HUM 1010
Studies aesthetics as perceived by the disciplines of philosophy, psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, and others. Analyzes art forms, including the visual arts, literature, music, and theater from the perspective of philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hume, Dewey, Danto, Bell, Collingwood, Thoreau, and Dickie.
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Degrees
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