HUMN 2031Ancient Greek Humanities (0-0-1)
An independent study course on elements of ancient Greek history, literature, art, music, and culture. 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 not receive credit for the course if they receive credit for HUMN 2001 or for a transfer course which covered literature and/or art of ancient Greece. 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 2041African Humanities (0-0-1)
An independent study course on elements of African history, literature, art, and culture. 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 2043Japanese Humanities (0-0-1)
An independent study course on elements of Japanese history, literature, art music, and culture. 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 2045Chinese Humanities (0-0-1)
An independent study course on elements of Chinese history, literature, art, music, and culture. 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 2950Humanities: Selected Topics (V-0-V)
A variable-content interdisciplinary course which exploits the approach of two or more academic disciplines to explore topics of interest to lower-division undergraduate students. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114.

HUMN 4010 Postmodernism and Beyond (3-0-3)
An interdisciplinary study of Postmodernism-its theory and its manifestations in literature, art and music. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002.

HUMN 4101Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art (3-0-3)
A seminar dedicated to the critical study and analysis of aesthetic theories and philosophy of art since the late eighteenth century. Course will stress close readings and group discussion of texts by Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Benjamin, Adorno, Merleau-Ponty, and Lyotard. Recommended especially for studio art students, for students minoring in Humanities, and for anyone interested in philosophy. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or ENGL 1113-1114 or HUMN 2002 or PHIL 1000.
304Augusta State University


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