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:
- Complete at least two semesters of college-level non-English language courses. Students who have taken French, German or Spanish in high school or who have acquired a knowledge of the language elsewhere may receive credit for that preparation by passing an advanced-level UW-Green Bay course with a grade of "C" or better.
- Demonstrate the equivalent level of proficiency in a non-English language on a proficiency exam. NOTE: Students seeking to fulfill the language requirement through proficiency testing in French, German, or Spanish should contact the appropriate language coordinator. For skill assessment in other languages, students should contact the chair of Modern Languages.
Areas of Emphasis
Western Cultures Emphasis
Supporting Courses, 12 credits
One of these:
- HUM STUD 101 Foundations of Western Culture I, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 201 Introduction to the Humanities I, 3 credits
One of these:
- HUM STUD 102 Foundations of Western Culture II, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 202 Introduction to the Humanities II, 3 credits
One of these:
- HUM STUD 213 Ethnic Diversity and Human Values, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 225 Introduction to American Indian Studies: The Tribal World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 226 Introduction to American Indian Studies: American Indian Social Justice, 3 credits
Required:
- ENG COMP 105 Expository Writing, 3 credits
Upper-Level Courses, 24 credits
Perspectives on Human Values, 12 credits
Ancient/Medieval, select one:
- HUM STUD 334 Perspectives on Human Values: Classical World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 335 Perspectives on Human Values: Medieval World, 3 credits
Renaissance/Age of Reason, select one:
- HUM STUD 336 Perspectives on Human Values: Renaissance, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 337 Perspectives on Human Values: Age of Reason, 3 credits
Romanticism-Modern/Contemporary, select one:
- HUM STUD 382 Perspectives on Human Values: Romanticism to Modernism, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 383 Perspectives on Human Values: Contemporary World, 3 credits
American Indian/Other Cultures, select one:
- HUM STUD 384 Perspectives on Human Values in Other Cultures, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 385 Perspectives on Human Values: American Indian Nations, 3 credits
Interdisciplinary Themes and Great Works, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 350 Interdisciplinary Study of Great Works, 1-3 credits (variable content)
- HUM STUD 351 Interdisciplinary Themes in Humanistic Studies, 3 credits (variable content)
Capstone Seminar, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 480 Humanities Seminar, 3 credits
Electives, 6 credits
Interdisciplinary Course, 3 credits:
- Select any HUM STUD 3XX or 4XX course.
Disciplinary Course, 3 credits:
- Select any ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, HISTORY, PHILOS, or SPANISH 3XX or 4XX course.
American Indian Studies Emphasis
Supporting Courses, 15 credits
One of these:
- HUM STUD 101 Foundations of Western Culture I, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 201 Introduction to the Humanities I, 3 credits
One of these:
- HUM STUD 102 Foundations of Western Culture II, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 202 Introduction to the Humanities II, 3 credits
Required:
- ENG COMP 105 Expository Writing, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 225 Introduction to American Indian Studies: The Tribal World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 226 Introduction to American Indian Studies: American Indian Social Justice, 3 credits
Upper-Level Courses, 24 credits
Perspectives on Human Values, 6 credits
Western Cultures and Values I, select one:
- HUM STUD 334 Perspectives on Human Values: Classical World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 335 Perspectives on Human Values: Medieval World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 336 Perspectives on Human Values: Renaissance, 3 credits
Western Cultures and Values II, select one:
- HUM STUD 337 Perspectives on Human Values: Age of Reason, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 382 Perspectives on Human Values: Romanticism to Modernism, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 383 Perspectives on Human Values: Contemporary World, 3 credits
American Indian Studies Courses, 15 credits
American Indian Cultures and Values, 6 credits:
- HUM STUD 385 Perspectives on Human Values: American Indian Nations, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 391 American Indian Seminar, 3 credits (repeatable with topic change)
American Indian Studies Policy, 3 credits, select one:
- HUM STUD 392 American Indian Justice and Tribal Government, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 393 American Indians and Educational Policy, 3 credits
Electives 6 credits, select two:
- AIST 301 Oneida Language I, 3 credits
- AIST 302 Oneida Language II, 3 credits
- AIST 336 American Ethnic Literature, 3 credits
- AIST 374 Wisconsin American Indian Ethnohistory, 3 credits
- AIST 391 American Indian Seminar, 3 credits
- AIST 392 American Indian Justice and Tribal Government, 3 credits
- AIST 393 American Indians and Educational Policy, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 497 Internship, 3-12 credits
- HUM STUD 498 Independent Study, 1-4 credits
Capstone Seminar, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 480 Humanities Seminar, 3 credits
Religious Studies Emphasis
Supporting Courses, 9 credits
Required:
- ENG COMP 105 Expository Writing, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 103 Introduction to Religious Studies, 3 credits
One of these:
- PHILOS 212 Philosophy, Religion, and Science, 3 credits
- PHILOS 213 Ancient Philosophy, 3 credits
- PHILOS 214 Modern Philosophy, 3 credits
- PHILOS 216 Introduction to Asian Philosophy, 3 credits
- PHILOS 217 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, 3 credits
Recommended Supporting Courses, 3-6 credits
(One or more of these may be required as prerequisites for upper-level courses.)
- HUM STUD 101 Foundations of Western Culture I, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 102 Foundations of Western Culture II, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 201 Introduction to the Humanities I, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 202 Introduction to the Humanities II, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 213 Ethnic Diversity and Human Values, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 225 Introduction to American Indian Studies: The Tribal World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 226 Introduction to American Indian Studies: American Indian Social Justice, 3 credits
Upper-Level Courses, 25 credits
Perspectives on Human Values, 6 credits
Category I, select one:
- HUM STUD 335 Perspectives on Human Values: Medieval World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 336 Perspectives on Human Values: Renaissance, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 337 Perspectives on Human Values: Age of Reason, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 382 Perspectives on Human Values: Romanticism to Modernism, 3 credits
Category II, select one:
- HUM STUD 334 Perspectives on Human Values: Classical World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 383 Perspectives on Human Values: Contemporary World, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 384 Perspectives on Human Values in Other Cultures, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 385 Perspectives on Human Values: American Indian Nations, 3 credits
Interdisciplinary Study of Great Works, 1 credit
- HUM STUD 350 Interdisciplinary Study of Great Works, 1-3 credits
Religious Studies Courses, 12 credits
The Bible, select one:
- HUM STUD 323 The Writings of the Old Testament, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 324 The Writings of the New Testament, 3 credits
Christianity, required:
- HISTORY 410 History of Christianity, 3 credits
Non-Western Religions, required:
- HUM STUD 326 Non-Western Religions, 3 credits
Religion and Social Order, required:
- HUM STUD 327 Religion and the Social Order, 3 credits
Internship, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 497 Internship, 3 credits (consultation with Religious Studies adviser required)
Capstone Seminar, 3 credits
- HUM STUD 480 Humanities Seminar, 3 credits
