| Course | GEN ED #1 | GEN ED #2 | GEN ED #3 | GEN ED #4 | GEN ED #5 |
ARH2000: ART HISTORY AND APPRECIATION I
ARH2000
ART HISTORY AND APPRECIATION I
This course covers painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Prehistoric Era to the beginning of the Renaissance including relations of styles to cultural context. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. Offered fall term. (TR)
| E H, O, Q, W | E H, O, Q, W | | E W, O | |
ARH2051: ART HISTORY AND APPRECIATION II
ARH2051
ART HISTORY AND APPRECIATION II
Covers painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance to the present including relationships of styles to cultural context. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. Offered spring term. (TR)
| E H, O, Q, W | E H, O, Q, W | | E W, O | |
ENL2012: HONORS BRITISH LITERATURE I
ENL2012
HONORS BRITISH LITERATURE I
A survey of literature from the British Isles from the collapse of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, in perspectives drawn from formalist, historical, and cultural criticism. Themes and topics may vary slightly from term to term, but there will always be several mystics, poets, knights, explorers, outlaws and outspoken women, a Shakespeare play, and at least one dragon. Critical essays and oral reports are assigned. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better; ENC 1102 strongly recommended. (TR)
| E W, C, T, O | E W, C, Q | | E W, C, Q, O | E W, C, Q, P (service-lrng) |
ENL2012: BRITISH LITERATURE I
ENL2012
BRITISH LITERATURE I
This course is a survey of the development of British literature from Anglo-Saxon times through the eighteenth century, with attention to the historical background, the continuity of essential traditions, and the characteristic flavor of the other subsequent periods. Critical essays and oral reports are assigned. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. (TR)
| E W, C, T, O | E W, C, Q | | E W, C, Q, O | E W, C, Q, P (service-lrng) |
ENL2022: BRITISH LITERATURE II
ENL2022
BRITISH LITERATURE II
A survey of the development of British literature from the Nineteenth century to present. Emphasis is on the relevance of the following traditions: Romanticism, Victorianism, and the early Twentieth century as related to contemporary thought. Critical essays and reports are assigned. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. (TR)
| E W, C, T, O | E W, C, Q | | E W, C, Q, O | |
ENL2022: HONORS BRITISH LITERATURE II
ENL2022
HONORS BRITISH LITERATURE II
A survey of the development of British literature from the Nineteenth century to present. Emphasis is on the relevance of the following traditions: Romanticism, Victorianism, and the early Twentieth century as related to contemporary thought. Critical essays and reports are assigned. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better; ENC 1102 strongly recommended. (TR)
| E W, C, T, O | E W, C, Q | | E W, C, Q, O | |
HUM2210: HONORS HUMANITIES SURVEY I
HUM2210
HONORS HUMANITIES SURVEY I
An interactive and participatory survey of the literature, fine arts, religion, philosophy, and music of our civilizations from their historical beginnings to the late Middle Ages. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. Writing and computation course requirements are college-level writing in multiple assignments. Offered fall term. (TR)
| E W, O, C, H, Q | R W, C, H, Q, O | | R W, O, C, H, Q | R W, O, C, H, Q, P (Honors; service-lrng) |
HUM2210: HUMANITIES SURVEY I
HUM2210
HUMANITIES SURVEY I
A survey of the literature, fine arts, religion, philosophy, and music of western civilization from its historical beginnings to the late Middle Ages. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. Writing and computation course requirements are college-level writing in multiple assignments. (TR) (DV)
| E W, O, C, H, Q | R W, C, H, Q, O | | R W, O, C, H, Q | R W, O, C, H, Q, P (Honors; service-lrng) |
HUM2230: HONORS HUMANITIES SURVEY II
HUM2230
HONORS HUMANITIES SURVEY II
An interactive and participatory survey of the literature, fine arts, religion, philosophy, and music of our civilizations from the Renaissance to the present. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 or Honors ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. Writing and computation course requirements are college-level writing in multiple assignments. Offered fall term. (TR)
| E W, O, C, H, Q | R W, O, C, H, Q | | R W, O, C, H, Q | R W, O, C, H, Q, P (Honors; service-lrng) |
HUM2230: HUMANITIES SURVEY II
HUM2230
HUMANITIES SURVEY II
A survey of the literature, fine arts, religion philosophy, and music of western civilizations from the Renaissance to Post-Modern. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. Writing and computation course requirements are college-level writing in multiple assignments. (TR) (DV)
| E W, O, C, H, Q | R W, O, C, H, Q | | R W, O, C, H, Q | R W, O, C, H, Q, P (Honors; service-lrng) |
IDH1921: HONORS SYMPOSIUM I - VI
IDH1921
HONORS SYMPOSIUM I - VI
Designed to support special honors projects, whether team projects or individual, this course involves a term of concentrated work in one area of study. Offered spring term. Lab Fee. (TR)
| R W, O, C, H | R W, O, C, H | | R W, O, C, H | R W, O, C, H |
IDH2001-06: HONORS SEMINAR I - VI
IDH2001-06
HONORS SEMINAR I - VI
An interdisciplinary, variable-topic seminar emphasizing self-directed student research, class discussion, and oral presentations. Past topics have included “Enlightenment and Modernity,” “Science Fiction through Literature and Film,” “Doing Business in a Global Culture,” Images of Africa,” and “Shakespeare’s Life and Times.” One Honors Seminar is required for graduation with the Honors Program endorsement. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. Offered fall and sometimes spring term. (TR)
| E W, O, C, H, T | E W, O, C, H, T | R W, O, C, H, T | R W, O, C, H, T | E W, O, C, H, T, P (service-lrng) |
LIT2110: HONORS WORLD LITERATURE I
LIT2110
HONORS WORLD LITERATURE I
A survey of literature composed before 1500 in the diverse cultures and civilizations of the world. Myths, legends, oral compositions and written works may be studied. The distinctive characteristics of each kind of work are emphasized, along with the work’s relationship to the culture which produced it. The course is taught seminar-style; you are expected to participate vigorously in discussion and to make a substantial oral presentation during the course. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better; ENC 1102 strongly recommended. (TR) (DV)
| E W, O, C, H, Q | E W, O, C, H, Q | | | R W, O, C, P (service-lrng) |
LIT2110: WORLD LITERATURE I
LIT2110
WORLD LITERATURE I
A survey of major periods and forms in literature from the Greek and Roman classics through the Renaissance. Distinctive characteristics of each style or genre as well as the cultural background of each period are emphasized. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. (TR) (DV)
| E W, O, C, H, Q | E W, O, C, H, Q | | | R W, O, C, P (service-lrng) |
LIT2120: WORLD LITERATURE II
LIT2120
WORLD LITERATURE II
A survey of major periods and types of literature from Renaissance to the present day. Cultural backgrounds, trends, and genre and style characteristics are emphasized. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. (TR) (DV)
| E W, O, C, H, Q | E W, O, C, H, Q | | | R W, O, C, P (service-lrng) |
LIT2120: HONORS WORLD LITERATURE II
LIT2120
HONORS WORLD LITERATURE II
A study of twentieth century non-Western Literature that presents global cultures through consideration of a rich diversity of texts and analysis of their literary, cultural, and human significance. Writing and computation course requirements are college-level writing in multiple assignments. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better; ENC 1102 strongly recommended. Offered spring term. (TR) (DV)
| E W, O, C, H, Q | E W, O, C, H, Q | | | R W, O, C, P (service-lrng) |
MUL2110: MUSIC HISTORY AND APPRECIATION
MUL2110
MUSIC HISTORY AND APPRECIATION
A survey of the art of music as an important and compelling influence in the life of man from the earliest civilizations to the present. It relates music to the other fine arts and to the major social, economic, and political events of history, which affect significant musical development and which are reflected through this art form. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. (TR)
| E | E | | E | R |
PHI2010: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
PHI2010
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
When you think hard about yourself, your values, your knowledge and belief system, your life, and your place in the world, you are doing philosophy. This course surveys the history of philosophy and introduces you to important contemporary issues and positions. You will become able to ground your personal philosophies in traditions of philosophical reasoning. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. (TR) (DV)
| E O (Honors) C, T, W (All) | E O (Honors) C, Q, T, W (All) | R C, T (All) | R O (Honors) C, Q, T, W (All) | E O, P (service-lrng, Honors) C, Q, T, W (All) |
PHI2010: HONORS INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
PHI2010
HONORS INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
When you think hard about yourself, your values, your knowledge and belief system, your life, and your place in the world, you are doing philosophy. This course surveys the history of philosophy and introduces you to important contemporary issues and positions. You will become able to ground your personal philosophies in traditions of philosophical reasoning. The Honors version of this course emphasizes critical thinking and group discussions, requires a student presentation, and expects that you will be prepared and willing to engage the course material actively and independently. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. (TR) (DV)
| E O (Honors) C, T, W (All) | E O (Honors) C, Q, T, W (All) | R C, T (All) | R O (Honors) C, Q, T, W (All) | E O, P (service-lrng, Honors) C, Q, T, W (All) |
REL2300: COMPARATIVE RELIGION
REL2300
COMPARATIVE RELIGION
A comparison of the ideas, literature, and institutions of the major living religions of the world including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. This course involves a general comparison of Western and Eastern beliefs. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. (TR) (DV)
| E | E | | | R |
THE2010: THEATRE HISTORY AND APPRECIATION
THE2010
THEATRE HISTORY AND APPRECIATION
Study of theater as an art form and as a performing art; dramatic structure, form, and style; the chronological development of theater from primitive man to contemporary time including its drama, playwrights, costumes, theater structure, and social relationships. (TR)
| E | E | | | I |