HUM
201 LITERACY IN THE VIRTUAL WORLD: INTRODUCTION TO NEW MEDIA
This course analyzes the forces that
keep increasing the demand for verbal, visual, and aural communication
skills. The course examines the past, present, and future of information
literacy, especially applications of emerging technology in human
communities. Hands-on studio work will illuminate the promise and
perils of networked intelligence while developing communication
skills. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: WRT
175. Offered as needed.
HUM
226 FILM ART AND APPRECIATION
This course is a general study of film history, analysis, technique,
and theory within the context of the overall development of film
as art. Emphasis is on assisting the student to recognize, understand,
and respond to film as a humanities form. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite: WRT 175. Offered as
needed.
HUM 298 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN HUMANITIES
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
HUM
300 LITERATURE AND THE ARTS
A study of the interrelationship between literature and the various
arts: visual art, music, and theatre which make up the humanities
discipline. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: WRT
175 and a literature course. Offered Fall semester in even
numbered years (d); offered Spring semester in odd numbered years
(e).
HUM 398 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN HUMANITIES
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
HUM
400 PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE
The consideration of selected topics and themes drawn from literature
and seen from a corresponding philosophical viewpoint. Three
credit hours. Prerequisites: WRT 175
and a philosophy course. Offered as needed.
HUM 498 INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN HUMANITIES