HU 0000 - Humanities (3CR) As a result of completing general education courses in this area, students will be able to define and apply knowledge of changing human cultures. General Education courses that fulfill this requirement ask students to do five (5) of the following:
• Analyze, evaluate, and interpret ideas, theories, texts, objects, and/or events in their cultural context.
• Assess structural elements (race, gender, religion, class, language, etc.) and how they influence societies, human behavior, and human social interactions.
• Identify and describe discipline-specific methodologies, approaches, and/or traditions.
• Examine the role of diversity in human societies and how diversity impacts global change.
• Demonstrate self-reflection and widened perspectives.
• Use critical thinking skills to evaluate information and make informed decisions and evaluations.
ART 2010 Art History I (3CR), ART 2020 Art History II (3CR), ART 2035 Art History III (3CR), ASL 1010 American Sign Language I (4CR), ENGL 2185 Classical Mythology (3CR), ENGL 2210 English Literature I (3CR), ENGL 2220 English Literature II (3CR), ENGL 2230 Intro to Shakespeare (3CR), ENGL 2310 American Literature I (3CR), ENGL 2320 American Literature II (3CR), HIST 1110 Western Civilization I (3CR), HIST 1120 Western Civilization II (3CR), GWST 1080 Intro to Gender and Womens Studies (3CR), INST 2310 Intro to International Relations (3CR), MUSC 1400 Collegiate Chorale (1CR), MUSC 1426 History of American Popular Music (3CR), PHIL 1000 Intro to Philosophy (3CR), POLS 2310 Intro to International Relations (3CR), RELI 1000 Intro to Religion (3CR), SOC 1101 Education and the Good Life: FYS (3CR), SPAN 1010 First Year Spanish I (4CR), SPAN 1020 First Year Spanish II (4CR), THEA 1000 Intro to the Theatre (3CR)
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