Humanities (HUM)
Introduces selected milestones of literature, politics, and ethics in American history. Interdisciplinary.
Letter grade only. Not challengeable.
Letter grade only. Not challengeable.
Letter grade only. Not challengeable.
Letter grade only. Not challengeable.
Letter grade only. Not challengeable.
Combines hands-on experience of conflict resolution methods and skills with an in-depth study of voices of non-violence: Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cesar Chavez.
This course explores and compares world civilizations, past and present, primarily through trips to art and cultural museums supplemented with attendance at plays, concerts, and and/or recitals. It includes readings in the primary sources of each civilizations' history, philosophy, religion, politics, and/or literature as well as tours of select urban communities to analyze architecture and to discuss how immigrants bring their cultures to the United States. An aesthetic project inspired by the art and/or theater seen in the course is required. This course is not challengeable.
Student-designed courses approved by a faculty member. Prior approval of goals, objectives, procedures, and assessment plan as directed in the Independent Study Manual is required. May be taken multiple times with a different topic for credit. Not challengeable.