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Catalogs 122-127 core curriculum requires three (3) credit hours of coursework in “Humanities” subjects. Six (6) credit hours of coursework in “Humanities” subjects are required by core curriculum in previous catalogs.
AMST 300 Imagined Americas
AMST 320 Versions of the American Dream
ANTH 202 Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 205 Peoples & Cultures of World
ANTH 301 Indians of North America
ANTH 302 Archaeology of North America
ANTH 303 Archaeology of American SW
ANTH 306 Indians of Texas
ANTH 308 Archaeology of Mesoamerica
ANTH 313 Historical Archaeology
ANTH 315 Peoples and Cultures of Africa
ANTH 317 Intro. to Biblical Archaeology
ANTH 324 Music in World Cultures
ANTH 350 Archaeology of the Old World
ANTH 351 Classical Archaeology
ARCH 345 History of Building Technology
ARCH 430 History of Ancient Architecture
ARCH 434 The Role of Sculpture and Painting in Ancient Architecture
ARTS 149 Art History Survey I
ARTS 150 Art History Survey II
ARTS 329 Texas Art History
ARTS 330 The Arts of America
ARTS 335 The Art & Arch. Of Rome
ARTS 349 The History of Modern Art
ARTS 350 The Arts and Civilization
CLAS 351 Classical Mythology
COMM 301 Rhetoric in Western Thought
COMM 327 American Oratory
COMM 425 Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement
ENDS 149 Survey of Architectural History I
ENDS 150 Survey of Architectural History II
ENDS 250 History of Modern Arch.
ENDS 329 The American House I
ENGL 203 Introduction to Literature
ENGL 212 Shakespeare
ENGL 221 World Literature
ENGL 222 World Literature
ENGL 227 American Literature: Colonial to
American Renaissance
ENGL 228 American Lit: Civil War- Present
ENGL 231 Survey of English Literature I
ENGL 232 Survey of English Literature II
ENGL 235 Creative Writing Prose
ENGL 236 Creative Writing Poetry
ENGL 251 The Language of Film
ENGL 308 History of Literary Criticism
ENGL 310 History of the English Language
ENGL 312 Shakespeare
ENGL 313 Medieval English Literature
ENGL 314 The English Renaissance
ENGL 315 17 th Century Literature
ENGL 316 18 th Century Literature
ENGL 317 English Renaissance Drama
ENGL 319 Satire
ENGL 321 19th Century Lit. (Romantic)
ENGL 322 19th Century Lit. (Victorian)
ENGL 323 The American Renaissance
ENGL 330 Arthurian Literature
ENGL 333 Gay and Lesbian Literature
ENGL 334 Science Fiction Present and Past
ENGL 335 Literature of the Sea
ENGL 336 Life and Literature of the SW
ENGL 337 Life and Lit. of the Amer. South
ENGL 338 American Ethnic Literature
ENGL 339 African-American Literature
ENGL 340 20 th Century Drama
ENGL 345 Writers’ Studies: Prose
ENGL 346 Writers’ Studies: Poetry
ENGL 347 Writers’ Workshop Prose
ENGL 348 Writers’ Workshop Poetry
ENGL 350 20 th Century Lit. Pre-WWII
ENGL 351 Advanced Film
ENGL 352 20 th Century Lit. Post-WWII
ENGL 353 History of Rhetoric
ENGL 354 Modern Rhetorical Theory
ENGL 355 The Rhetoric of Style
ENGL 356 Literature and Film
ENGL 360 Literature for Children
ENGL 361 Literature for Adolescents
ENGL 362 Hispanic Literature in the U.S.
ENGL 365 The Bible as Literature
ENGL 374 Women Writers
ENGL 375 19 th Century American Novel
ENGL 376 20 th Century American Novel
ENGL 377 The English Novel to 1870
ENGL 378 The Engl. Novel, 1870 to Present
ENGL 385 Playwriting
ENGL 390 Studies in British Literature
ENGL 394 Studies in Genre
ENGL 396 Studies in American Literature
ENGL 401 Critical Theory and Practice
ENGL 412 Studies in Shakespeare
ENGL 414 Milton
ENGL 415 Studies in a Major Author
ENGL 431 Chaucer
ENGL 474 Studies in Women Writers
ENGL 481 Senior Seminar
ENGR 482 Ethics and Engineering
GEOG 202 Geography of the Global village
GEOG 301 Geography of the United States
GEOG 305 Geography of Texas
GEOG 323 Geography of Latin America
HIST Any Course except 289, 485, 489
HORT 203 Floral Design
HUMA 211 Hebrew Scriptures
HUMA 213 New Testament
HUMA 303 Near Eastern Religions
HUMA 304 Indian and Oriental Religions
LAND 240 History of Landscape
Architecture
LAND 340 Development of Landscape Architecture in N. America
LBAR 203 Foundations of the Liberal Arts: Humanities
LBAR 331 Studies in European Civilization and Culture I
LBAR 332 Studies in European Civilization and Culture II
LBAR 333 Studies in Italian Civilization and Culture I
LING 307 Language and Culture
LING 310 History of the English Language
MODL* Any course from Department of Modern and Classical Languages except 289, 485 or 489
MUSC 200 Topics in Music
MUSC 201 Music and the Human Experience
MUSC 311 Music in Early Western Culture
MUSC 312 Music in Modern Western Culture
MUSC 315 Music in the 20 th Century
MUSC 319 Music in the United States
MUSC 321 The Symphony Orchestra and its Music
MUSC 324 Music in World Cultures
PHIL Any course except 240, 289, 341, 342, 485 or 489
RELS 211 Hebrew Scriptures
RELS 213 New Testament
RELS 303 Near Eastern Religions
RELS 304 Indian and Oriental Religions
RELS 317 Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
RELS 351 Classical Mythology
RELS 360 The Bible as Literature
THAR 101 Introduction to Western Theater
THAR 155 History of Western Dress
THAR 201 Introduction to World Theater
THAR 280 History of Theater I
THAR 281 History of Theater II
WMST 200 Introduction to Women’s Studies
WMST 333 Gay and Lesbian Literature
WMST 374 Women Writers
WMST 461 History of American Women
WMST 473 History of Modern American Women
WMST 474 Studies in Women Writers
WMST 477 Women in Modern European History
*If courses in MODL are used to satisfy the Humanities requirement, they must be in a different language than taken in high school or, if in the same language, at the 200-level or higher. For example, if the student took Spanish in high school, then the student may not use SPAN 101 or 102 to satisfy the Humanities requirement.
Revised 5/04 |