Humanities
Humanities - complete 6 credits
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the humanities unique ways of understanding major events and movements in Western and world civilizations.
- Critically examine a range of literary, philosophical, and other cultural texts produced by those movements.
- Articulate individual and social values within cultures and the implications of decisions made on the basis of those values.
- Analyze and produce complex forms of expression.
Humanities 1 6 ENGLISH 101 Introduction to Film 3 ENGLISH 104 Introduction to Literature 3 ENGLISH 212 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 ENGLISH 214 Introduction to English Literature I 3 ENGLISH 215 Introduction to English Literature II 3 ENGLISH 216 Introduction to American Literature I 3 ENGLISH 217 Introduction to American Literature II 3 ENGLISH 218 World Literatures I 3 ENGLISH 219 World Literatures II 3 ENGLISH 333 Literary Themes 3 ENGLISH 364 Literary Topics 3 FNS 210 American Indians In Film 3 FNS 224 First Nations and The Sacred 3 FNS 372 Indigenous Nations Oral and Storytelling Traditions 3 FNS 374 Wisconsin First Nations Ethnohistory 3 FNS/HUM STUD 385 Perspectives on Human Values: First Nations 3 FNS 391 First Nations Studies Seminar 3 FNS 392 First Nations Justice and Tribal Governments 3 FNS 393 First Nations and Education Policy 3 HISTORY 205 American History to 1865 3 HISTORY 206 History of the United States from 1865 to the Present 3 HISTORY 207 Introduction to African-American History 3 HISTORY/HUM STUD 101 Foundations of Western Culture I 3 HISTORY/HUM STUD 102 Foundations of Western Culture II 3 HISTORY/HUM STUD 103 World Civilizations I 3 HISTORY/HUM STUD 104 World Civilizations II 3 HUM STUD 351 Interdisciplinary Themes in Humanistic Studies 3 HUM STUD 360 Globalization and Cultural Conflict 3 HUM STUD 383 Perspectives on Human Values: The Contemporary World 3 PHILOS 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHILOS 102 Contemporary Ethical Issues 3 PHILOS 103 Logic and Reasoning 3 PHILOS 212 Philosophy, Religion, and Science 3 PHILOS 213 Ancient Philosophy 3 PHILOS 214 Early Modern Philosophy 3 PHILOS 216 Introduction to Asian Philosophy 3 PHILOS 217 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion 3 PHILOS 220 Environmental Ethics 3 PHILOS 351 Happiness and the Good Life 3 PHILOS 401 Plato and Aristotle 3 WOST 205 Women in Literature 3 1 Complete two courses (6 credits) in at least two different course prefixes