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Digital and Public Humanities Emphasis

HUMANISTIC STUDIES Major

Language Requirement

All Humanistic Studies majors are expected to fulfill the non-English language requirement by completing one of the following:

  • Complete at least two college-level semesters of a non-English language. Students who have taken French, German or Spanish in high school or who have acquired a knowledge of the language elsewhere may receive credit for that preparation by passing an advanced-level UW-Green Bay course with a grade of “C” or better.
  • Demonstrate the equivalent level of proficiency in a non-English language on a proficiency exam. NOTE: Students seeking to fulfill the language requirement through proficiency testing in French, German, or Spanish should contact the appropriate language coordinator. For skill assessment in other languages, students should contact the chair of Modern Languages.
Supporting Courses:9-12
English Composition II: Composition and Rhetoric 1
Living the Humanities
Introduction to Digital and Public Humanities (Lower Level Elective)
Lower-Level Elective
Choose one additional 100 or 200 level course in English, First Nations Studies, History or Philosophy, excluding any First Year Seminar
Upper-Level Courses:24
Digital and Public Humanities Courses (must complete five total courses that include courses from at least two subjects):
The British Novel
The English Novel: 1850's to the Present
Major Poetry
Sheepshead Review Practicum
Major American Prose Fiction (Topic: Experimental/Digital Humanities)
Literary Topics (Topic: Digital Editions/Sweeney Todd)
Literary Themes (Topic: The Literature of Suffering)
Shakespeare
Major Author(s) (Topics: Toni Morrison, Lord Byron)
Wisconsin First Nations Ethnohistory (Topic: The Mohican)
The Middle Ages
Problems in American Thought
U.S. Women's History (Topics: Vikings, Medieval Russia)
Topics in Medieval History
Topics in Early Modern European History (Topic: Crime and Mentalities)
Studies in Comparative History (Topic: The French and Haitian Revolutions)
Intermediate Digital and Public Humanities
Humanities Practicum
Internship
Cultura Latina
Special Topics (Topic: Translation)
Humanities Electives (choose one disciplinary and one interdisciplinary course):
Any 300 or 400 level course in English, French, German, History, Philosophy or Spanish 2
Any 300 or 400 level course in First Nations Studies or Humanities 3
Capstone Experience:
Humanities Practicum 4