Department of Humanities Course Offerings
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*Courses from other departments may be necessary to fulfill a
particular major/minor.
- Survey of World Literature (Ancient through Renaissance)
- Survey of World Literature (Enlightenment to today
- History of Civilization (through 15th century)
- History of Civilization (though early 20th century)
- Art Appreciation
- Music Appreciation
- Effective writing in Bibliography and Research
- Interdisciplinary Studies (Ancient times through to 20th century)
- Interdisciplinary Studies (20th century)
- One of the following:
- Foundations of Christian Social Responsibility
- Introduction to International Missions
- Two of the following:
- Renaissance and Reformation
- The Age of Reason and Revolution
- Today's Isms
- One of the following:
- Comparative Religious Philosophies
- History of Philosophy (Modern)
- Epistemology
Course Offerings for Humanities Department:
| 301 |
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities I (3).
An interdisciplinary course that studies the role of worldview during the premodern period to the end of the 19th century. Pertinent works from drama, literature, music, science, philosophy, and theology are studied to gain an understanding of the spirit of the age. Professors from the various disciplines will lead discussion on relevant works to see how the leading thinkers of this age answered the perennial questions of God, man, the world, and how these interrelate. The integration of this knowledge with the Christian world and life view is the ultimate aim of this course. |
| 401 |
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities II (3).
An interdisciplinary course that studies the role of worldview during the 20th century. Pertinent works from drama, literature, music, science, philosophy, and theology are studied to gain an understanding of the spirit of the age. Professors from the various disciplines will lead discussion on relevant works to see how the leading thinkers of this age answered the perennial questions of God, man, the world, and how these interrelate. The integration of this knowledge with the Christian world and life view is the ultimate aim of this course. |