LIFE & HEALTH SCIENCES

Humanities Elective

ALL ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE AT LEAST ONE HUMANITIES COURSE.

I. Students with limited knowledge of the humanities should select one of the
   following courses:

   HUM 130 Humanity and the Challenge of Technology
   HUM 131 The Search for Utopia
   HUM/EGR 132 Connecting Technology & Our Lives

II. Students who have an understanding of, and an appreciation for, the 
    humanities and wish to study one aspect of the humanities can select a course
    from the following:

    ART 101 Art Appreciation: Introduction to Art
    ART 102 Art Appreciation: The Media
    ART 125 African Art
    ART 235 History of Photography
    DAN 155 Dance History
    DAN 157 Dance Appreciation
    GEO 102 Introduction to Geography II
    HIS 105 African American History
    HIS 111, 112, 113 Western Civilization I, II, III
    HUM 125 The Human Image
    HUM 140 Appalachian Folkways
    HUM 205 Cultures of Ancient Greece and Rome
    HUM 245 The Vietnam War - Narratives & Issues
    HUM 255 People and Religion
    MUS 115 Music Appreciation
    PHI 205 Introduction to Philosophy
    REL 111 Eastern Religions
    REL 112 Western Religions
    REL 135 American Religious Movements
    THE 105 Introduction to Theatre

III. Students with a fairly substantial background in the discipline can select a
      course from the following which are designed for majors in the area:

     ART 231 Art of the Ancient World
     ART 232 Art of the Medieval & Renaissance Worlds
     ART 233 Art of the Modern World
     LIT 201, 202, 203 Survey of English Literature I, II, III
     LIT 211, 212 Survey of American Literature I, II
     LIT 227 Introduction to Shakespeare
     LIT 230 Great Books of the Western World
     MUS 131, 132, 133 Music Styles I, II, III
     THE 201, 202, 203 History of Theatre


 




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