Humanities (HUM)
HUM 203 Humanities: Ancient and Medieval Credits: 3
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring.
Course Description: The social and intellectual history of humanity as reflected by literature, art, music, drama and discourse from the classical period to the Renaissance.
CORE 42: MOTR WCIV 101; Western Civilization I (attribute MO52)

HUM 204 Humanities: Middle Ages to the French Revolution Credits: 3
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring.
Course Description: The social and intellectual history of humanity as reflected by literature, art, music, drama and discourse from the Middle Ages to the French Revolution.
CORE 42: WCIV 102; Western Civilization II (attribute MO52)

HUM 205 Humanities: American Revolution to the Present Credits: 3
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring.
Course Description: The social and intellectual history of humanity as reflected by literature, art, music, drama and discourse from the American Revolution to the present.
CORE 42: WCIV 102; Western Civilization II (attribute MO52)

HUM 314 Technology And Society Credits: 3
Typically Offered: Fall (even-numbered years).
Course Description: Participatory course emphasizing a particular problem and/or issue related to technology and society. Class participants will investigate the semester's theme using currently available technologies. Same as BIO 314, ENG 314, PSY 314, PSC 314. Prerequisite(s): Completion of category one -- Basic Skills General Studies courses.
HUM 360 Selected Readings in the Humanities Credits: 3
Typically Offered: Departmental Discretion.
Course Description: Specialized course work in the humanities of western civilization; emphasizes analysis of humanistic works of leading authors. Course may be repeated for up credit with departmental approval. Prerequisite(s): HUM 203, HUM 204 or HUM 205, or departmental approval.
HUM 450 Independent Research/Project Credits: 1-3
Typically Offered: Departmental Discretion.
Course Description: Investigation of a research problem, project, or topic on an individual conference basis. Consent of departmental chairperson is required. Students are normally expected to discuss proposed work with HUM faculty two semesters before registration is anticipated. May be repeated with departmental approval for a maximum of 6 credits.