General Studies Information
GENERAL STUDIES COURSES
III. DISTRIBUTION
HUMANITIES
6 hours from at least two disciplines required; a maximum of 9 hours count as General Studies credit.
The courses in this category are designed to develop and demonstrate the following abilities:
- Articulate the relevance of the Humanities course to their general education.
- Analyze primary sources using methodologies appropriate to disciplines in the Humanities.
- Create coherent positions based on the interpretation of primary sources.
- Communicate effectively using the modes of discourse appropriate to the discipline.
- Evaluate primary sources in cultural, historical, literary, or philosophical contexts.
- English
- ENG 234GS, Reading and Writing about Literature - 3 hours
- ENG 235HGS, American Studies - 3 hours
- ENG 240HGS, Literary Classics of the Western World-Honors - 3 hours
- ENG 250GS, Introduction to Literature: British Literature - 3 hours
- ENG 251GS, Introduction to Literature: American Literature - 3 hours
- ENG 252GS, Introduction to Literature: Western Civilization - 3 hours
- ENG 253GS, Introduction to Literature: Non-Western Civilization - 3 hours
- ENG 254GS, Introduction to Literature: Special Topics - 3 hours
- ENG 280HGS, Special Topics - 3 hours
- History
- Modern Languages
- FREN 200GS, Intermediate French I - 3 hours
- FREN 201GS, Intermediate French II - 3 hours
- GERM 200GS, Intermediate German I - 3 hours
- GERM 201GS, Intermediate German II - 3 hours
- GERM 204GS, Culture, Conversation and Composition - 3 hours
- SPAN 200GS, Intermediate Spanish I - 3 hours
- SPAN 201GS, Intermediate Spanish II - 3 hours
- SPAN 204GS, Culture, Conversation and Writing - 3 hours
- Speech
- SPCH 154GS, Cross-Cultural Communication - 3 hours
- Philosophy