Humanistic Studies - Requirements for the Major

Language Requirement

All humanistic studies majors are expected to fulfill the non-English language requirement by completing one of the following:

Areas of Emphasis

Western Cultures Emphasis

Supporting Courses, 12 credits

One of these:

One of these:

One of these:

Required:

Upper-Level Courses, 24 credits

Perspectives on Human Values, 12 credits

Ancient/Medieval, select one:

Renaissance/Age of Reason, select one:

Romanticism-Modern/Contemporary, select one:

American Indian/Other Cultures, select one:

Interdisciplinary Themes and Great Works, 3 credits

Capstone Seminar, 3 credits

Electives, 6 credits

Interdisciplinary Course, 3 credits:

Disciplinary Course, 3 credits:

American Indian Studies Emphasis

Supporting Courses, 15 credits

One of these:

One of these:

Required:

Upper-Level Courses, 24 credits

Perspectives on Human Values, 6 credits

Western Cultures and Values I, select one:

Western Cultures and Values II, select one:

American Indian Studies Courses, 15 credits

American Indian Cultures and Values, 6 credits:

American Indian Studies Policy, 3 credits, select one:

Electives 6 credits, select two:

Capstone Seminar, 3 credits

Religious Studies Emphasis

Supporting Courses, 9 credits

Required:

One of these:

Recommended Supporting Courses, 3-6 credits

(One or more of these may be required as prerequisites for upper-level courses.)

Upper-Level Courses, 25 credits

Perspectives on Human Values, 6 credits

Category I, select one:

Category II, select one:

Interdisciplinary Study of Great Works, 1 credit

Religious Studies Courses, 12 credits

The Bible, select one:

Christianity, required:

Non-Western Religions, required:

Religion and Social Order, required:

Internship, 3 credits

Capstone Seminar, 3 credits

Humanistic Studies Program
Humanistic Studies Minor Requirements
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