Spring 2020

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HUM 002A - Global Humanities (4 units)
Toby Warner

Lecture:
TR 1:40-3:00PM
Wellman 106
CRN 69201

Course Description: Introduction to humanities topics and methodologies; analysis of major figures, works, and genres in world arts and literatures, with emphasis on relationships between history, society, and culture.

  • Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s), Extensive Writing.
  • Repeat Credit: May be repeated 1 time(s) when topic differs.
  • General Education: Arts & Humanities (AH); World Cultures (WC); Writing Experience (WE).

HUM 002B - American Humanities (4 units)
Julia Simon

Lecture:
MWF 12:10-1:00PM
Wellman 106
CRN 84192

Course Description: Introduction to humanities topics and methodologies; analysis of major figures, works, and genres in American arts and literatures, with emphasis on relationships between history, society, and culture.

  • Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s), Extensive Writing.
  • Repeat Credit: May be repeated 1 time(s) when topic differs.
  • General Education: Arts & Humanities (AH); American Cultures, Governance, & History (ACGH); Writing Experience (WE).

HUM 013 - Witches: Myth & Reality
Elisabeth Krimmer

Lecture:
TR 10:30-11:50AM
Haring Hall 2205
CRN 84193

Course Description:  Examines the historical construction of the witch. Four areas covered are: European pagan religions and the spread of Christianity; the "Burning' Times" in early modern Europe; 17th-century New England and the Salem witch trials; and fairy tales.

  • Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s), Extensive Writing.
  • General Education: Arts & Humanities (AH); World Cultures (WC); Writing Experience (WE).