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- Course descriptions are intended for unofficial use only. Consult your catalog for the official listing.
- Anticipated course availability reflects current plans but actual offerings may change because of factors unknown at planning time. Consult the schedule of classes for final offerings.
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Humanities
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HUMN 1001
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Humanities - 6 hrs.
An interdisciplinary study of man and man's relationship to the world. Beginning with pre-history through the Renaissance. Designed for superior students, the course may be scheduled in lieu of English 1001 and History 1001. Class meets 6 hours per week.
HUMN 1002
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Humanities - 6 hrs.
A continuation of 1001. Beginning with the Age of Reason and concluding with the Twentieth Century. Designed for superior students, the course may be scheduled in lieu of English 1002 and History 1002. Class meets 6 hours per week. Prerequisite: 1001.
HUMN 1003
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Interdisciplinary Arts Abroad - 6 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 12 hours of credit.
An interdisciplinary study of fine arts and culture with study and travel abroad. Prerequisite: Approval of instructors.
HUMN 1011
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Fine Arts Appreciation: Local (formerly Humn 110a) - 1 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 3 hours of credit.
1 credit; maximum, 3 credits. Credit is given for attendance of selected cultural attractions.
HUMN 1012
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Fine Arts Appreciation: New York (formerly Humn 110b) - 1 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 3 hours of credit.
1 credit; maximum, 3 credits. Credit is given for attendance of selected cultural attractions. (Formerly HUMN 110B)
HUMN 1013
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Fine Arts Appreciation: Britain (formerly Humn 110c) - 1 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 3 hours of credit.
1 credit; maximum, 3 credits. Credit is given for attendance of selected cultural attractions.
HUMN 1014
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Fine Arts Appreciation: The Continent (formerly Humn 110d) - 1 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 3 hours of credit.
1 credit; maximum, 3 credits. Credit is given for attendance of selected cultural attractions. (Formerly HUMN 110D)
HUMN 2001
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Exploration In The Humanities - 3 hrs.
An interdisciplinary course that explores the connections across the humanities. Substantive attention is given to developing the learning, critical thinking, and communication skills that contribute to college success.
Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 1002
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HUMN 4001
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Changing View Of The Twentieth Century - 3 hrs.
A study of contemporary society, art, science, and culture. Concerned with the problems of "future shock".