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Nov 26, 2024
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2008-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Humanities
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Bachelor of Arts
The Humanities Program offers a highly individualized interdisciplinary plan of study which is focused on the liberal arts. Emphasis is placed on critical understanding and disciplined reflection. The program provides a strong liberal arts education that can serve as excellent preparation for all professions.
In consultation with the director, each student develops a personal course of study. Individual study plans are created by a judicious and focused selection of courses from the recognized humanities departments, with the possible addition of other selected courses. To enter the program, a student must have a grade point average of 2.5. From the time of entry, an overall grade point average of 2.75 must be maintained.
The Requirements
In addition to the undergraduate core degree requirements, the student must complete:
- Fine Arts: An additional three semester hours, consisting of any course chosen from a variety of approved and so designated fine arts courses.
- Foreign Language: Twelve semester hours, normally from one language.
- Humanities Electives: Each student selects 15 credits from the fields of art, classics, foreign language, history, literature, music, philosophy, theatre, and theology. Courses at the 200 level and above are preferred.
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Junior Sem. 1
Foreign Language III 3 Credits
Humanities Art 3 Credits
Core Requirement 3 Credits
Free Electives (2) 6 Credits Junior Sem. 2
Foreign Language IV 3 Credits
Humanities Elective 3 Credits
Core Requirement 3 Credits
Free Electives (2) 6 Credits Senior Sem. 1
Humanities Electives (2) 6 Credits
Core Requirement 3 Credits
Free Electives (2) 6 Credits Senior Sem. 2 Credits
Humanities Electives (2) 6 Credits
Core Requirement 3 Credits
Free Electives (2) 6 Credits Please Note:
- There is no double-counting of classes in the Humanities Program, except with permission of the director. Such permission is often given to students who wish to pursue a minor in a language. Apart from this exception, normally no humanities course can be used to satisfy any requirement in the Core Curriculum, a minor, or a second major.
- Prospective humanities students should begin the foreign language sequence in the second year (if not earlier), for two reasons:
- Students who wish to change from one foreign language to another will still have time to complete the four-course requirement.
- A student who wishes to earn a minor in a foreign language need take only two additional language courses beyond the four required for humanities. These two additional language courses count solely for the language minor and not toward the major.
- It is recommended that prospective humanities students complete ARH 106 Art History Survey to satisfy the Core Curriculum requirement in fine arts.
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