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.