Humanities (HUMS)

HUMS 1100 Introduction to Humanities

3.0 credit hours

45.0 Classroom Hours = 45.0 Lecture Hours

This is a survey course that focuses on disciplines within the Humanities including art, music, theatre, film, dance, literature, architecture, history, philosophy, and other cultural expressions. Students will examine the unfolding of global humanistic traditions in order to reawaken their sense of wonder and curiosity about the meaning of life. The course gives the students criteria from which to evaluate their own times and situations and in addition, enriches students’ historical perspectives. It shows how various disciplines intersect, influence and are influenced by their times.

HUMS 2980 Special Topic

3.0 credit hours

45.0 Classroom Hours = 45.0 Lecture Hours

Provides a structured cross-cultural experience, including pre-departure cultural orientation, in-country immersion experience and culminating project. Includes history, religion, geography, philosophy, literature, anthropology, culture, fine arts, food, language, and other relevant topics. Includes a short-term global study experience with additional fees for travel.

HUMS 2990 Special Topics

3.0 credit hours

45.0 Classroom Hours = 45.0 Lecture Hours

Description available from instructor by request.