HUMANITIES DIVISION
NOT ALL THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER. CONSULT THE SEMESTER COURSE OFFERING FOR COURSE AVAILABILITY.
NOT ALL THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER. CONSULT THE SEMESTER COURSE OFFERING FOR COURSE AVAILABILITY.
Communications - Critical Expression* 4 credit hours
Communications - Critical Expression* 4 credit hours
WR 111 - Writing I: Genre & Purpose and WR 101 - Writing Studio I
WR 111 - Writing I: Genre & Purpose and WR 101 - Writing Studio I
Communications - Media & Information* 4 credit hours
Communications - Media & Information* 4 credit hours
WR 112 - Writing II: Analysis & Research and WR 102 - Writing Studio II (prerequisite WR 111)
WR 112 - Writing II: Analysis & Research and WR 102 - Writing Studio II (prerequisite WR 111)
*All students must complete the Freshmen Writing Sequence with a grade of 'C' or better unless equivalent coursework has been completed through Dual Credit, Advanced Placement (AP) credit or college transfer credit.
*All students must complete the Freshmen Writing Sequence with a grade of 'C' or better unless equivalent coursework has been completed through Dual Credit, Advanced Placement (AP) credit or college transfer credit.
Communications - Critical Reading 3 credit hours (prerequisite WR 111 & 112)
Communications - Critical Reading 3 credit hours (prerequisite WR 111 & 112)
EN 140 - Introduction to Literature EN 200 - Special Topics in Literature
EN 140 - Introduction to Literature EN 200 - Special Topics in Literature
EN 212 - Literature & the Natural World EN 217 - Gender in Literature
EN 212 - Literature & the Natural World EN 217 - Gender in Literature
EN 234 - American Lit. post-1945 EN 236 - African American Literature
EN 234 - American Lit. post-1945 EN 236 - African American Literature
EN 262 - World Literature EN 265 - Ethnic Literature
EN 262 - World Literature EN 265 - Ethnic Literature
Creative Thinking 3 credit hours
Creative Thinking 3 credit hours
AR 109 - Design & Visual Perception, 2D AR 110 - Design & Visual Perception, 3D
AR 109 - Design & Visual Perception, 2D AR 110 - Design & Visual Perception, 3D
AR 151 - Art Appreciation AR 170 - Foundations: Basic Drawing
AR 151 - Art Appreciation AR 170 - Foundations: Basic Drawing
AR 180 - Foundations: Basic Ceramics AR 210 - Studio: Painting
AR 180 - Foundations: Basic Ceramics AR 210 - Studio: Painting
AR 219 - Studio: Graphic Design AR 240 Introduction to Photography
AR 219 - Studio: Graphic Design AR 240 Introduction to Photography
AR 251 - Survey of Western Art: Ancient to Gothic AR 252 - Survey of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present
AR 251 - Survey of Western Art: Ancient to Gothic AR 252 - Survey of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present
AR 253 - Non-Western Art History AR 288 - Studio: Sculpture
AR 253 - Non-Western Art History AR 288 - Studio: Sculpture
MU 120 - Class Voice (1 cr hr*) MU 200 - Music Appreciation
MU 120 - Class Voice (1 cr hr*) MU 200 - Music Appreciation
MU 195, 196, 295, 296 (1-2 cr hr each @)^ - Applied Lessons: Piano, Voice, or Organ
MU 195, 196, 295, 296 (1-2 cr hr each @)^ - Applied Lessons: Piano, Voice, or Organ
MU 240 - Ensemble: College Choir (1 cr hr@)# MU 260 - Ensemble: College Band (1 cr hr@)#
MU 240 - Ensemble: College Choir (1 cr hr@)# MU 260 - Ensemble: College Band (1 cr hr@)#
MU 250 - Ensemble: Blackburn Voices (1 cr hr@)#
MU 250 - Ensemble: Blackburn Voices (1 cr hr@)#
TH 131 - Introduction to Theatre & Drama TH 161 - Stagecraft
TH 131 - Introduction to Theatre & Drama TH 161 - Stagecraft
TH 284 - Voice and Movement for the Stage TH 292 - Performance & Production (1-2 cr hr@)#
TH 284 - Voice and Movement for the Stage TH 292 - Performance & Production (1-2 cr hr@)#
@3 hours in any combination may be used to meet the three-hour Creative Thinking requirement.
@3 hours in any combination may be used to meet the three-hour Creative Thinking requirement.
^ These courses are private lessons.
^ These courses are private lessons.
# These courses are performance based and may require audition.
# These courses are performance based and may require audition.
Philosophical & Religious Literacy 3 credit hours (prerequisite Sophomore standing)
Philosophical & Religious Literacy 3 credit hours (prerequisite Sophomore standing)
PR 200 - Experiencing Philosophy PR 202 - Ethics
PR 200 - Experiencing Philosophy PR 202 - Ethics
PR 210 - Human Work and Worth PR 212 - Work Ethics
PR 210 - Human Work and Worth PR 212 - Work Ethics
PR 232 - Critical Thinking PR 250 - The Bible in the Modern World
PR 232 - Critical Thinking PR 250 - The Bible in the Modern World
PR 256 - Jesus PR 273 - World Religions
PR 256 - Jesus PR 273 - World Religions
PR 275 - Religions in America PR 304 - Political Philosophy
PR 275 - Religions in America PR 304 - Political Philosophy
PR 311 - Philosophy of Leadership PR 325 - Philosophy of Religion: GOD
PR 311 - Philosophy of Leadership PR 325 - Philosophy of Religion: GOD
PR 370 - Topics in Religious Studies PR 374 - God's Grace and Human Suffering
PR 370 - Topics in Religious Studies PR 374 - God's Grace and Human Suffering
PR 380 - Topics in Philosophy
PR 380 - Topics in Philosophy