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A student majoring in humanities must complete the core requirements, one concentration which must be chosen in consultation with the humanities adviser and the chair of the specific area, the general studies program including the general studies requirements below, and all baccalaureate degree requirements as outlined in this bulletin. Any course taken to satisfy core and/or concentration requirements cannot also be counted as satisfying general studies requirements, except as noted.
General Studies Requirements:
The Humanities major assumes certain general proficiencies in areas that are integral elements of the General Studies program described in the college bulletin. Consequently, majors in the Humanities program will satisfy portions of their general studies requirements by taking ART 251, Introduction to Art, 4 hours; at least 8 hours from the sequence HIST 120, 121, 122, History of Western Civilization; and MUHL 124, Introduction to Music, 4 hours. Honors students, however, will satisfy the requirements of the Honors Program.
Core Requirements:
| ENGL | 210, 211, 212 | Survey of English and American Literature |  | 8 |
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| ENGL | 359 | World Literature | |
| ENGL, FREN, | One upper-division literature course | | 3-4 |
| GRMN, SPAN | |
| HIST | 458 | Reformations | | 4 |
| HMNT | 496 | Seminar in Humanities | | 3 |
| PHIL | 205 | Introduction to Philosophy | | 4 |
| ANTH | 225 | Cultural Anthropology |  | 3-4 |
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| HIST | 454 | *Classical Political Thought | |
| BIOL | 407 | Philosophy of Science |  | 4 |
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| ENVI | 385 | Environmental Stewardship | |
| MUHL | 311 | Survey of Music History |  | 4 |
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| MUHL | 312 | Survey of Music History | |
| PSYC | 344 | Social Psychology |  | 4 |
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| PSYC | 366 | Theories of Personality | |
| RELH | 303 | World Religions |  | 3-4 |
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| RELT | 412 | Philosophy of Religion | |
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* Can also be taken as SOCI 454 or PHIL 454
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| ENGL | 234 | Literary Analysis | | 4 |
| ENGL | 358 | Classical Literature | | 4 |
| ENGL | 324-338 | Upper-division writing | | 3 |
| ENGL | Upper-division literature | | 11 |
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| ART | 324, 325, 326 | History of World Art | | 9 |
| MUHL | 311, 312 | Survey of Music History | | 8 |
| SPCH | 363 | History of Theatre |  | 3-4 |
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| ENGL | 464 | Development of English Drama | |
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| HIST | 221, 222 | History of the United States | | 8 |
| HIST | 454 | Classical Political Thought | | 4 |
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| HIST | 458 | American Intellectual History | | 4 |
| HIST | 466 | Age of Revolutions | | 4 |
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| FREN | 307 | French Civilization |  | 20 |
| FREN | 406 | 17th Century French Literature | |
| FREN | 407 | 18th Century French Literature | |
| FREN | 408 | 19th Century French Literature | |
| FREN | 409 | 20th Century French Literature | |
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| GRMN | 311, 312, 313 | Survey of German Literature |  | 21 |
| GRMN | 314 | German Civilization | |
| GRMN | 421 | 18th Century German Literature | |
| GRMN | 422 | 19th Century German Literature | |
| GRMN | 423 | 20th Century German Literature | |
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| SPAN | 324, 325, 326 | Survey of Spanish Literature |  | 21 |
| SPAN | 330 | Iberian Culture and Civilization | |
| SPAN | 331 | Spanish-American Culture and Civilization | |
| SPAN | 424, 425 | Contemporary Spanish Literature | |
| SPAN | 431, 432, 433 | Survey of Latin-American Literature | |
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| PHIL | 206 | Introduction to Logic | | 4 |
| PHIL | 305 | Moral Philosophy | | 4 |
| PHIL | 306 | History of Philosophy I: Ancient |  | 4 |
| PHIL | 307 | History of Philosophy II: Medieval-Early Modern | |
| PHIL | 308 | History Philosophy III: 18th Century to The Present | |
| PHIL | 496 | Seminar | | 4 |
| Elective (upper division) | | 4 |
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Twenty total hours are required for the concentration, ten of which may overlap with the general studies requirement in Religion. The concentration cannot include credit from the Biblical Studies (RELB) portion of the general studies offerings in Religion. Because the general studies requirement includes six hours of RELB course work, a student with a religious studies concentration will graduate with a total of at least twenty-six hours of religion. The six hours of Biblical Studies required in the general studies program, must include at least three upper division credits.
| RELT | 404 | Approaches to Biblical Interpretation |  | 11-12 |
| RELH | 303 | World Religions | |
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| RELT | 412 | Philosophy of Religion | |
| | (One of these courses is already required | |
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| | the Religious Studies concentration.) | |
| PHIL | 305 | Moral Philosophy | |
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| RELT | 248 | Christian Ethics | |
| RELH | 469 | Advanced Studies | |
| RELT | 469 | Advanced Studies | |
| ENGL | 454 | Literature of the Bible |  | 8-9 |
| HIST | 456 | Medieval and Early Modern Christianity | |
| HONR | 349 | Religion in a Social Context | |
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| RELH | 205 | Biblical Archaeology | |
| RELH | 455 | Early Church History | |
| RELT | 418 | Aesthetics and Spirituality | |
| SOCI | 449 | Sociology of Religion | |
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