HUMANITIES DIVISION

NOT ALL THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER. CONSULT THE SEMESTER COURSE OFFERING FOR COURSE AVAILABILITY.

Communications - Critical Expression* 4 credit hours

WR 111 - Writing I: Genre & Purpose and WR 101 - Writing Studio I

Communications - Media & Information* 4 credit hours

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.

Communications - Critical Reading 3 credit hours (prerequisite WR 111 & 112)

EN 140 - Introduction to Literature EN 200 - Special Topics 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 262 - World Literature EN 265 - Ethnic Literature

Creative Thinking 3 credit hours

AR 109 - Design & Visual Perception, 2D AR 110 - Design & Visual Perception, 3D

AR 151 - Art Appreciation AR 170 - Foundations: Basic Drawing

AR 180 - Foundations: Basic Ceramics AR 210 - Studio: Painting

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 253 - Non-Western Art History AR 288 - Studio: Sculpture

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 240 - Ensemble: College Choir (1 cr hr@)# MU 260 - Ensemble: College Band (1 cr hr@)#

MU 250 - Ensemble: Blackburn Voices (1 cr hr@)#

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@)#

@3 hours in any combination may be used to meet the three-hour Creative Thinking requirement.

^ These courses are private lessons.

# These courses are performance based and may require audition.

Philosophical & Religious Literacy 3 credit hours (prerequisite Sophomore standing)

PR 200 - Experiencing Philosophy PR 202 - Ethics

PR 210 - Human Work and Worth PR 212 - Work Ethics

PR 232 - Critical Thinking PR 250 - The Bible in the Modern World

PR 256 - Jesus PR 273 - World Religions

PR 275 - Religions in America PR 304 - Political Philosophy

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 380 - Topics in Philosophy