Humanities Minor
A Humanities minor is designed for students who wish to broaden and deepen their understanding and skills in selected areas of the traditional liberal arts.
Note:
- HUMN courses emphasize analysis, history, and theory of a subject;
- practicums, workshops, internships, studio, and applied courses are usually not applicable;
- students should seek prior approval of the program coordinator for course selections.
Required Courses–in addition to courses used for BACRs Students desiring to complete a Humanities Minor must take 20 credits with at least 10 of these credits from upper division (300- or 400-level) courses. Lower division credits that are being used to fulfill a BACR will not count toward the Minor.
Choose 10 Lower Division Credits (several of these are cross listed): | 10 | |
INTRODUCTION TO GENDER, WOMEN'S AND SEXUALITY STUDIES | ||
or GWSS 101 | INTRODUCTION TO GENDER, WOMEN'S AND SEXUALITY STUDIES | |
THEATRE IN THE HUMANITIES | ||
or THTR 202 | THEATRE IN THE HUMANITIES | |
WESTERN LITERATURE I | ||
WESTERN LITERATURE II | ||
MUSIC IN ARTS AND CULTURE | ||
or MUSC 212 | MUSIC IN ARTS AND CULTURE | |
AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND EXPRESSIONS | ||
or AAST 214 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND EXPRESSIONS | |
INTRODUCTION TO RELIGION | ||
WORLD LITERATURE I | ||
WORLD LITERATURE II | ||
GREAT WORLD VIEWS | ||
ARTS AND IDEAS | ||
Choose 10 Upper Division Credits (several of these are cross listed): | 10 | |
SURVEY OF THEATRE HISTORY | ||
or THTR 303 | SURVEY OF THEATRE HISTORY | |
EAST-WEST PHILOSOPHIES AND RELIGIONS | ||
THE HUMAN PROSPECT | ||
or BIOL 320 | THE HUMAN PROSPECT | |
PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH | ||
FEMINIST THEORIES | ||
or GWSS 415 | FEMINIST THEORIES | |
Other literature, philosophy, or social sciences may be used toward the Humanities Minor but must be approved by the program Director. | ||
Total Credits | 20 |