Humanistic Studies: Requirements for the Minor
Area of Emphasis: Cultures and Values
Supporting Courses, (9 credits):
Required:
ENG COMP 105: Expository Writing (3 credits)
One (1) of These:
HUM STUD 101: Foundations of Western Culture I (3 credits)
HUM STUD 103: World Civilizations I (3 credits)
HUM STUD 201: Introduction to the Humanities I (3 credits)
One (1) of These:
HUM STUD 102: Foundations of Western Culture II (3 credits)
HUM STUD 104: World Civilizations II (3 credits)
HUM STUD 202: Introduction to the Humanities II (3 credits)
Upper-Level Courses, (12 credits):
Category I, (One (1) of These):
HUM STUD 334: Perspectives on Human Values: The Classical World (3 credits)
HUM STUD 335: Perspectives on Human Values: The Medieval World (3 credits)
HUM STUD 336: Perspectives on Human Values: The Renaissance (3 credits)
Category II, (One (1) of These):
HUM STUD 337: Perspectives on Human Values: The Age of Reason (3 credits)
HUM STUD 382: Perspective on Human Values: Romanticism to Modernism (3 credits)
HUM STUD 383: Perspectives on Human Values: The Contemporary World (3 credits)
Category III, (One (1) of These):
ENGLISH 336: American Ethnic Literature (3 credits)
ENGLISH 338: World Literatures (3 credits)
ENGLISH 344: African American Literature (3 credits)
HISTORY 337: The Rise of Islamic Civilization to 1800 (3 credits)
HISTORY 340: Topics in African American History (3 credits)
HUM STUD 326: Non-Western Religions (3 credits)
HUM STUD 360: Globalization and Cultural Conflict (3 credits)
HUM STUD 384: Perspectives on Human Values in Other Cultures (3 credits)
HUM STUD 385: Perspectives on Human Values: First Nations (3 credits)
Elective, (3 credits):
Select any HUM STUD 3XX or 4XX or FNS 3XX or 4XX course. Students may not count HUM STUD 497 Internship to satisfy this requirement.
Area of Emphasis: Linguistics/Teaching English as a Second Language
Supporting Courses, (9 credits):
Required:
HUM STUD 160: Introduction to Language (3 credits)
And one year of a non-English language (6 college-level credits) or equivalent proficiency
Upper-Level Courses, (15 credits):
Required, (12 credits):
EDUC 315: Teaching English as a Second Language (3 credits)
HUM STUD 319: Second Language Acquisition (3 credits)
HUM STUD 320: Second Language Assessment (3 credits)
HUM STUD 321: Language and Society (3 credits)
Requirement for licensure candidates: Cross-Cultural elective, (3 credits):
(Another appropriate course or study abroad/internship experience may be substituted by adviser.)
FNS 301: Oneida Language I (3 credits)
FRENCH 497: Internship (1-12 credits)
GERMAN 497: Internship (1-12 credits)
HUM DEV 342: Cross Cultural Human Development (3 credits)
HUM STUD 497: Internship (1-12 credits)
HUM STUD 499: Travel Course (1-6 credits)
SPANISH 497: Internship (1-12 credits)
Requirement for non-licensure candidates:
Note: HUM STUD 497 should be in Teaching English as a Second Language for 3 credits.
HUM STUD 497: Internship (1-12 credits)