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Humanities Requirement Course List [as of Fall 2013]
LAST UPDATED: JANUARY 2013
The following is based on courses in the Undergraduate Catalog. It is feasible that students could take
appropriate courses that are no longer in the Catalog, that are part of the RODP program, that were taken as
part of a study abroad program, or that were transferred from another institution. Advisors should contact the
graduation analyst about the applicability of any course not on this list to the upper-division Humanities
requirement.
ART HISTORY
ARTH 4111
ARTH 4112
ARTH 4113
ARTH 4121
ARTH 4123
ARTH 4124
ARTH 4125
ARTH 4130
ARTH 4142
ARTH 4143
ARTH 4146
ARTH 4148
ARTH 4149
ARTH 4152
ARTH 4166
ARTH 4183
ARTH 4185
Art/Archaeology of Egypt
Egypt Art—Old Kingdom
Egypt Art—New Kingdom
Ancient Art Near East
Greek Art
Roman Art
Art/Archaeology Pompeii
Art/Medieval World
North Renaissance Art
High Renaissance Italy
Baroque Art
Neo-Classicism/Romanticism
Realism and Impressionism
Early Modern Art
History of American Art
Visual Arts of Africa
African American Art
COMMUNICATION
COMM 3003
Television and Culture
COMM 3360
Rhetoric of Pop Culture
COMM 4360
American Eloquence
ENGLISH
ENGL 3210
ENGL 3212
ENGL 3213
ENGL 3214
ENGL 3215
ENGL 3220
ENGL 3221
ENGL 3222
ENGL 3224
ENGL 3325
ENGL 3326
ENGL 3327
ENGL 3328
ENGL 3329
ENGL 3330
British Literature to 1750
British Literature of the Sixteenth Century
Seventeenth Century British Literature
Reason and Sensibility in British 18th-Century Literature
Shakespeare I
British Literature since 1750
British Literature of the Romantic Age
Art, Industry and Society in Victorian Literature
British Literature of the Twentieth Century
African American Literature through the Harlem Renaissance
African American Literature since the Harlem Renaissance
American Literature to 1865
American Literature since 1865
Major Authors in American Literature
Place and Time in American Literature
ENGL 3401
Children’s Literature
ENGL 3402
Science Fiction and Fantasy
ENGL 3403
Mythic Backgrounds in Literature
ENGL 3404
Studies in Popular Texts
ENGL 3701
Introduction to Literary Criticism and Theory
ENGL 4230
Chaucer and the Medieval World
ENGL 4234
Milton
ENGL 4237
Shakespeare II
ENGL 4243
Studies in British Literature
ENGL 4244
Cultural Ideas in British Literature
ENGL 4323
Southern Literature
ENGL 4324
Early American Literature
ENGL 4325
19th Century American Literature
ENGL 4326
20th Century American Literature
ENGL 4346
Cultural Ideas in American Literature
ENGL 4372
Major African American Authors through the Harlem Renaissance
ENGL 4373
Major African American Authors since the Harlem Renaissance
ENGL 4374
African American Literary Movements
ENGL 4430
The Graphic Novel
ENGL 4431
Contemporary Literature
ENGL 4442
Studies in World Literature
ENGL 4451
Studies in Women and Literature
ENGL 4452
Modern Drama
ENGL 4453
Contemporary Drama
ENGL 4454
Literary Movements
ENGL 4455
Literature and the Arts
ENGL 4457
Poetry and Poetics
ENGL 4461
The Bible as Literature
ENGL 4711
The Author, the Text, the Reader, and the World
Special Topics and independent studies courses may be used if the topic is literature.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
CHIN 3402
Readings in Chinese Culture
CHIN 4301
Modern Chinese Fiction
CHIN 4791-99
Special Topics [if topic is literature]
CLAS 3412
Roman Culture
CLAS 3413
Greek Literature in Translation
CLAS 3414
Roman Literature in Translation
CLAS 4780
Individual Studies in Classics [if topic is literature]
CLAS 4791
Special Studies in Classics [if topic is literature]
FREN 3401
French Civilization
FREN 3411
Introduction to French Literature
FREN 4412
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century French Literature
FREN 4413
Nineteenth Century French Literature
FREN 4414
Twentieth Century French Literature
FREN 4415
Francophone Literature
FREN 4780
Individual Studies in French [if topic is literature]
FREN 4791-99
Special Topics in French [if topic is literature]
GERM 3411
Introduction to German Literature and Culture
GERM 3412
GERM 4443
GERM 4451
GERM 4465
GERM 4466
GERM 4480
GERM 4780
GERM 4791-99
ITAL 3411
ITAL 4441
ITAL 4780
ITAL 4791-99
JAPN 3401
JAPN 3402
JAPN 4780
LALI 3661
LALI 4010-29
LALI 4441
LALI 4442
LALI 4493
LALI 4780
LALI 4791-99
LALI 4890
LATN 3111
LATN 3211
LATN 3912
LATN 4001
LATN 4002
LATN 4411
LATN 4711
PORT 4024
SPAN 4410-6410
SPAN 4431
SPAN 4432
SPAN 4510
SPAN 4561
SPAN 4562
SPAN 4563
SPAN 4780
SPAN 4790-99
Introduction to German Literature and Culture II
Major German Writers of the Twentieth Century
The German Drama
German Narrative Prose
German Poetry
Goethe
Individual Studies in German [if topic is literature]
Special Topics in German Language or Literature [if topic is literature]
Introduction to Italian Literature
Dante
Individual Studies in Italian [if topic is literature]
Special Topics in Italian [if topic is literature]
Introduction to Japanese Literature and Culture
Readings in Japanese Culture
Individual Studies in Japanese [if topic is literature]
Old Testament
Special Topics in Foreign Literatures [if topic is literature]
Dante
Italian Cinema
Contemporary French Literature
Individual Studies in Language and Literature [if topic is literature]
Special Topics in Foreign Literature [if topic is literature]
Literary Criticism
Roman Historians
Vergil
Cicero
Latin Prose
Latin Poetry
Roman Letter Writers
Elegy, Lyric, and Epigram
Portuguese for Spanish Majors: Brazilian Short Stories
Spanish Literature and Civilization
Contemporary Spanish Prose
Contemporary Spanish Poetry and Drama
Spanish American Literature and Civilization
Pre-Contemporary Spanish American Prose Fiction
Contemporary Spanish American Prose Fiction
Spanish Literary Genres
Individual Studies in Spanish [if topic is literature]
Special Topics in Literature and Linguistics [if topic is literature]
HISTORY
Any upper division HIST course EXCEPT:
HIST 3863
HIST 3881 [4881] HIST 4020
HIST 4851
HIST 4871
HIST 4999
JOURNALISM
JOUR 4708
JOUR 4716
Mass Media Ethics
History of Mass Communication
HIST 4022
JUDAIC STUDIES
JDST 3601
JDST 3661
JDST 3801
JDST 3802
JDST 4511
JDST 4671
JDST 4801
Judaism
Old Testament
Jewish Thought I
Jewish Thought II
Holocaust Studies
Jewish Literary Texts
Jewish Mysticism
PHILOSOPHY
All upper division PHIL courses
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLS 3102
Religion and Politics
POLS 3401
Legal/Political Thought: Classical
POLS 3402
Legal/Political Thought: Modern
POLS 3410
Contemporary Political Thought
POLS 3415
Feminist Political Theory
POLS 4405
Origin and Development of American Political Thought
POLS 4415
African-American Political Thought to 1900
POLS 4416
African-American Political Thought from 1900
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
RLGN 3100
Perspectives on Religion
THEATRE
THEA 4582
Script Interpretation