Study of the arts emphasizing forms and relationships, the development of critical skills, and an awareness of traditional humanistic values.
Western civilization from Greek antiquity to Renaissance from perspective of traditional humanistic values reflected in its arts and ideas. Examines fundamental questions about human experience, formative events in history, and value of important literary and artistic texts.
Western civilization from Renaissance to present from perspective of traditional humanistic values reflected in its arts and ideas. Examines fundamental questions about human experience, formative events in history, and value of important literary and artistic texts.
Major arts of Asian cultures in their historical, religious, and philosophical settings.
Major arts of Islamic cultures in their historical, religious, and philosophical settings.
Major literary, artistic, and musical forms and their use in the interdisciplinary study of aesthetics and cultural and intellectual history. Includes International Cinema.
Achievements of Latin American culture regarding art, philosophy, literature, and music from the pre-Columbian era to the present.
Value systems reflected in the arts and ideas of the United States from the colonial era to 1876.
Value systems reflected in the arts and ideas of the United States from 1877 to the present.
Understanding and writing about literature and at least one of the other arts; critical theory. Should be taken junior year.
Combined study-work experience related to the humanities major (museums, government agencies, publishing firms, etc.).
Interdisciplinary study of literature, philosophy, and the arts of a particular period or movement. Problems of periodization. Topics vary.
Interdisciplinary study of literature, philosophy, and the arts of a particular geographical area. Topics include American, Latin American, and Asian humanities. Topics vary.
Interdisciplinary study of genres and forms. Topics include epic, tragedy, narrative, historiography, film, relationship of text and music. Topics vary.
Interdisciplinary study of themes. Topics include Eden, Arthur, Don Juan, Faust, Ulysses, Troy. Topics vary.
Theoretical and practical criticism; problems in critical theory. Topics include aesthetics, interrelations of the arts, models of cultural history, cultural theory, and aspects of contemporary theory. Topics vary.
Interdisciplinary study of problems and major figures in the humanities. Topics vary.