HUMN 206: Mythology & Symbolism

Class Program
Credits
5
Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
5
Course ID
091124
Meets Degree Requirements For
Humanities
Description

A study of the meaning, value and scope of symbolism and myth. Explores myths and the symbols they contain from a wide-range of cultures and time periods with a focus on the human condition and humanity's efforts to understand itself.

Grading Basis
Graded

Course Learning Outcomes

Core Topics

 

  1. The history and historical context of various mythologies, such as Greek, Norse, Mesopotamian, Chinese, Indian, and Mesoamerican.
  2. The forms mythology takes (poetry, dramas, novels, and films) from various cultures.
  3. The formal and aesthetic qualities of mythology, including the significance and function of symbolism within myths.
  4. The contemporary function and role of mythology and symbolism, including mythological archetypes and personal myths and symbols.