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HUM 101: Introduction to Humanities I. 4 credits. This
course is designed to introduce university
students to the major disciplines of the Humanities:
literature, philosophy, history, religion,
drama, music, and art. The literature chosen
each semester will vary, often focusing on
a central theme. Class time will be used to
discuss the texts and students will be expected
to attend events in the fine arts. (Approved
by the University of North Dakota Essential Studies
Committee as a course which fulfills Arts and
Humanities Essential Studies humanities credits.) F, S, SS
HUM 102: Introduction to Humanities II. 4 credits.
While this course has the same structure and
goals as Humanities 101, its subject matter
is the writing of classical Greece. The authors
read usually include Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles,
and Plato. (Approved by the University of
North Dakota Essential Studies Committee as
a course which fulfills Arts and Humanities
Essential Studies humanities credits.) F, S, SS
HUM 212: Integrated Cultural Experience. 3 credits. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. This course seeks to examine human concerns and motivations through the examination of artistic and cultural expressions. Students will attend and analyze various types of cultural events, incdluing dramatic productions, art shows, films, and music concerts to examine the sub-text of the human condition. They will also study texts in which authors present philosophies regarding the nature of art and the importance of particular mediums (poetry, visual arts, film, etc.) in voicing personal and social concerns. In addition, students will study the philosophy of philanthropy by researching and gaining personal experience in a community service activity. (Approved by the University of
North Dakota Essential Studies Committee as
a course which fulfills Arts and Humanities
Essential Studies humanities or fine arts credits.) F, S
HUM 224: Integrated Social Science Inquiry. 2-4 credits.
Readings and discussion of selected works that
reflect the methodology and concerns of the
social sciences; integration of social science
topics and methods with other Integrated Studies
courses/topics. (Approved by the University
of North Dakota Essential Studies Committee
as a course which fulfills Social Sciences
Essential Studies, U.S diversity emphasis credits.) F, S
HUM 225: Advanced Integrated Social Science. 2-4 credits.
A continued, in-depth exploration of social
science topics raised in Humanities 224: Integrated
Social Science. This course will require that
students pursue more advanced research in and
consideration of topics in the social sciences.
(Approved by the University of North Dakota
Essential Studies Committee as a course which
fulfills Social Sciences Essential Studies, global diversity emphasis
credits.) F, S
HUM 270: Integrated Studies Life Sciences. 3 credits.
An exploration of historical and modern developments
in evolution and genetics that have altered
our conception of what it means to be human.
This course examines the philosophical, psychological,
and sociological implications of contemporary
neo-Darwinian thought. No laboratory. (Approved by the University of North Dakota
Essential Studies Committee as a course which
fulfills Math, Science, and Technology Essential Studies, non-lab credits.) F, S
HUM 271: Integrated Studies General Science. 3 credits.
An exploration of the nature of science, with
the aim of discovering how scientists employ
powerful epistemological methods in order to
construct a body of cumulative knowledge that
represents a fairly accurate, although always
tentative, approximation of external reality.
This course examines the inextricable conceptual
connections which link and unify seemingly
disparate sciences. (Approved by the University
of North Dakota Essential Studies Committee
as a course which fulfills Math, Science, and
Technology Essential Studies, non-lab credits, unless 271L is also taken as a co- or pre-requisite.) F, S
HUM 271L: Integrated Studies General Science Lab.
1 credit. Co-requisite: Humanities 271. An
optional laboratory experience to accompany
Humanities 271. Students will spend three hours
each week in laboratory designing and implementing
experiments. (Approved by the University
of North Dakota Essential Studies Committee
as a course which fulfills the laboratory requirement
in the Math, Science, and Technology Essential Studies area when HUM 271 has also been taken.) F, S
HUM 300: Knowledge, Truth and Reality. 2 credits. An interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of knowledge, truth, and reality from the perspectives of science, philosophy, and religion. (Elective course) On demand.
HUM 308: Writing Across the Disciplines. 3 credits. Prerequisite: ENGL 120 or permission of department. This course will provide students who have completed ENGL 120 an upper-level, intense writing experience that focuses on methods and strategies of writing in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Students will engage in the process of integrating disciplinary materials and writing tactics as well as formulating written responses to topics of current concern. (Elective course) F, S
HUM 391: Advanced Humanities Seminar. 1-4 credits.
An interdisciplinary reading, writing and discussion
course in which the focus varies from semester to
semester, but which draws on texts from the
Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences.
(Elective course) F, S, SS
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