Humanities/Fine Arts Electives

ARC 201 History of Modern Architecture
ART 100 Art Appreciation
ART 101, 102 History and Appreciation of Art I, II
ART 106 History of Modern Art
ASL 125 History of the Deaf Community
ASL 220 Comparative Linguistics: ASL and English
ASL 225 Literature of the US Deaf Community
CST 151 Film Appreciation I
CST 152 Film Appreciation II
CST 229 Intercultural Communication
HUM 100 Survey of the Humanities
HUM 260 Survey of Twentieth-Century Culture
MUS 121 Music Appreciation I
MUS 221 History of Music I
MUS 225 The History of Jazz
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 111 Logic I
PHI 220 Ethics
PHI 225 Selected Problems in Applied Ethics
PHI 2603 Studies in Eastern Thinking
REL 2313, 2323 Religions of the World I, II
REL 233 Introduction to Islam
REL 240 Religions in America
REL 255 Selected Problems and Issues in Religion: Christianity in Film
REL 255 Selected Problems and Issues in Religion: Women and the Bible
SPA 233 Survey of Spanish Civilization and Literature I

 

Humanities Courses that Require ENG 112 as a Prerequisite

 

ENG 2331 The Bible as Literature
ENG 2411,2 Survey of American Literature I
ENG 2421,2 Survey of American Literature II
ENG 2431,2 Survey of English Literature I
ENG 2441,2 Survey of English Literature II
ENG 2511,2,3 Survey of World Literature I
ENG 2521,2,3 Survey of World Literature II
ENG 2531,2 Survey of African American Literature I
ENG 2541,2 Survey of African American Literature II
ENG 2731,2 Women in Literature I
ENG 2741,2 Women in Literature II
ENG 2951,2 Topics in English: Literature

1 These courses have been designated writing-intensive (offer enhanced instruction in writing) by the English faculty.

2 Students needing to take two literature courses are not required to take both Part I and Part II of the same literature course.

3 These courses have an international focus.

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