exploration of qualitative research methods in an effort to foster his/her ability to utilize these emplacements in the conceptualization, design, analysis, and communication of qualitatively appropriate public health data.

HUMN - Humanities Courses

HUMN 2001World Humanities I (3-2-4)
An interdisciplinary study of literature, art, music, and philosophy designed to develop the student's understanding of the evolution of culture in the Western world and create an appreciation of significant cultural elements from Asia and the Middle East; the course will highlight cross-cultural ideas, ethics, arts, values, and means of human expression. This course covers the historical period from antiquity to the seventeenth century. Prerequisites: English 1101-1102 or English 1113-1114.

HUMN 2002World Humanities II (3-2-4)
An interdisciplinary study of literature, art, music, and philosophy designed to develop the student's understanding of the evolution of culture in the Western world and create an appreciation of significant cultural elements from Asia and Africa; the course will highlight cross-cultural ideas, ethics, arts, values, and means of human expression. This course covers the historical period from the seventeenth century to the present. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113 -1114, and HUMN 2001.

HUMN 2011Humanities: Special Topics (V-0-V)
Guided independent study of various limited topics in the humanities which have interdisciplinary components analogous to topics covered in the World Humanities sequence (e.g. Arabic Humanities; The Modern World; Religious Expressions in Art and Literature). Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; five hours of credit in Humanities transferred in from another institution or permission of the department.

HUMN 2021Aztec, Maya, and Inca Humanities (0-0-1)
An independent study course on elements of history, culture, literature, art, and music created by the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and South America. Students take multiple choice tests based on readings and videotapes. All students should have an e-mail address and should contact the instructor during the first week of the semester. Students may take the course only if they have already earned three hours of Humanities credit toward areas B and C of the core.

HUMN 2023North American Indian Humanities (0-0-1)
An independent study course on elements of history, culture, literature, art, and music created by the indigenous peoples of North America. Students take multiple choice tests based on readings and videotapes. All students should have an e-mail address and should contact the instructor during the first week of the semester. Students may take the course only if they have already earned three hours of Humanities credit toward areas B and C of the core.
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