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Nov 07, 2024
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HUM 2930 - Studies in Humanities: Great Human Questions- (I) 3 credit(s) Prerequisite(s): Testing into ENC 1101; or completion of ENC 0025 and REA 0017 with a “C” or higher (and/or completion of former course numbers ENC 9020 or ENC 9021 with a “C” or higher and former course number REA 9003 with a “C” or higher); or EAP 1620 and EAP 1640 with a “C” or higher; or an eligible testing/course completion combination. Recommended: Students complete at least one composition course before enrolling in this course
Required: Writing intensive–a minimum of 4,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing per student Central humanities themes presented through the study of selected works and performances (in philosophy, literature, art, music, architecture, drama, or film), representing many periods and cultures and serving as a basis for discussion of issues–social and historical as well as aesthetic and philosophical–facing the individual and society. The course utilizes multiple perspectives and media presentations. It is recommended that students complete at least one composition course before enrolling. This course is termed a writing intensive course and requires a minimum of 4,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing per student, including a minimum of three graded assignments over the duration of the course. If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to complete part of the writing intensive course requirements.
(I) International or diversity focus
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