Humanities Department Courses


HUM 250 – Pre-May Seminar, 2 to 4 credits. D. An introduction to the interdisciplinary approaches – historical, political, sociological, religious and artistic – used in the study of European culture. Background preparation for HUM 300 – May Seminar.

HUM 300 – May Seminar, 4 credits. D. 

HUM 301 – Directed Reading in the Humanities, 4 credits. S. Off-campus reading in the humanities during the summer and evaluation during fall semester. Readings are selected in an area of concentration according to some unifying principle. Enrollment is accomplished through summer school registration. Prerequisite: permission of faculty adviser and Humanities Committee

HUM 380 – Special Topics, 2 to 4 credits. D. Courses covering various topics of interest in this particular discipline are offered regularly. Contact department or program chair for more information.

HUM 390 – Cooperative Education, 2 to 8 credits. E. 

HUM 480 – Independent Study, 1 to 4 credits. D. This course provides an opportunity for individual students to conduct in-depth research of a particular topic under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Contact the department or program chair for more information.