To develop an understanding and appreciation of the humanities, art forms, and modes of critical response and interpretation, students are required to complete a minimum of 6 credits in the following courses or subject areas. Upper-level literature and art courses in a foreign language may satisfy this requirement, but elementary and intermediate foreign language courses (i.e., conversation, grammar, and composition courses) do not satisfy this requirement. The two courses selected may be from the same or different disciplines.
Any of the following courses:
01:590:201 Introduction to Latin American Civilization and Culture (3)
11:550:230 Environmental Design Analysis (3)
11:550:330 History of Landscape Architecture (3)
11:554:346 Environmental Documentation in Photography, Film, and Video (3)
11:554:347 Environmental Photography (4)
Any courses in the following subject areas:
American history (01:512)
American studies (01:050)
art (critical studies) (07:080)
art (studio) (07:081)
art (history) (01:082)
classical humanities (01:190)
comparative literature (01:195)
dance (07:203 and 07:206)
European history (01:510)
music performance (07:701)
music theory/history/analysis (07:700)
philosophy (01:730)
theater arts (07:965 and 07:966)
Any courses in literature and the arts (but not language) from the following subject areas:
African languages and literatures (01:013)
Chinese (01:165)
English: film studies (01:354)
English literature (01:350)
English literature and creative writing (01:351)
English: literary theory (01:353)
French (01:420)
German (01:470)
Modern Greek (01:489)
Ancient Greek (01:490)
Hungarian (01:535)
Italian (01:560)
Jewish studies (01:563)
Japanese (01:565)
Korean (01:574)
Latin (01:580)
Polish (01:787)
Portuguese (01:810)
Russian (01:860)
Slavic and Eastern European (01:861)
Spanish (01:940)