HUM& 101: Introduction to Humanities

Class Program
Credits
5
Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
5
Course ID
091105
Meets Degree Requirements For
Humanities
Description

A study of art, history, philosophy, and literature that explores questions of meaning, value, and aesthetics. This course aims to investigate and critique the experiences of humanity by utilizing an interdisciplinary and interpretive approach that emphasizes reading, critical thinking, and writing.

Grading Basis
Graded

Instructor's Syllabus

Course Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate intellectual curiosity and devise strategies for independent inquiry.

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Recognize the aesthetic and formal qualities of artistic, literary, and/or filmic texts.

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate critical thinking skills by synthesizing information from multiple sources.

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Analyze texts from historical, cultural, artistic, philosophical, and/or theoretical perspectives.

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate reflective and metacognitive thinking about the humanities.

    Level
    Beginner

Core Topics

  1. The history and historical context of the art, literature, and philosophical ideas examined in throughout course.
  2. An exploration of visual arts, such as painting, architecture, and sculpture, which includes an inquiry into their meaning, value, and aesthetic qualities.
  3. An exploration of literature, such as poetry, novels, and dramas, which includes an inquiry into their meaning, value, and aesthetic qualities.
  4. An exploration of philosophical ideas, such as ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology, which includes an inquiry into their meaning and value.