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Interdisciplinary Humanities (I HUM)

I HUM 150 (GH;IL) World Mythologies in the Arts (3) Interdisciplinary, cross cultural, historical, and contemporary study of world mythologies as represented in the visual arts, literature, and film.
Effective: Spring 2009
 

I HUM 300W Interpretations in the Humanities (3) A study of selected themes, topics, or periods that introduces students to interdisciplinary approaches to knowledge, interpretation, and creative expression.
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: ENGL 015, ENGL 202 and at least 30 credits  

I HUM 302 Technology and the Humanities (3) An interdisciplinary study of the effects on the individual of scientific and technological change.
Effective: Spring 2002
 

I HUM 311 (GH;IL) The Western Tradition I (3) From prehistory through the Roman world.
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite: fifth-semester standing  

I HUM 312 (GH;IL) The Western Tradition II (3) The Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite: fifth-semester standing  

I HUM 313 (GH;IL) The Western Tradition III (3) The making of the modern mind.
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite: fifth-semester standing  

I HUM 400 Expressions in the Humanities (3) Capstone course for School of Humanities majors: students synthesize and apply approaches to a topic in creative expression and knowledge.
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: I HUM 300W seventh-semester standing  

I HUM 410 (IL) Religion and Culture (3) A comparative examination of several world religions in their social and cultural contexts.
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite: sixth-semester standing  

I HUM 430 Philosophy and Literature (3) The study of philosophical viewpoints in literature.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite: fifth-semester standing  

I HUM 453 Texts and Culture (3) Study of art, literature, film, and other creative genres to illustrate the interrelationships between creative expression and cultural practices.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite: fifth-semester standing  

I HUM 460 Thematic Studies (3) Analysis of a group of related ideas in art, music, literature, and/or philosophy. (May be repeated for credit.)
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite: fifth-semester standing  

I HUM 461 (IL) Selected Periods in the Humanities (3) Interdisciplinary studies dealing with selected periods of world culture. (May be repeated for credit.)
Effective: Summer 2005
Prerequisite: fifth-semester standing  

I HUM 491 Seminar in Interdisciplinary Humanities (3) Interdisciplinary studies dealing with selected periods of world culture. (May be repeated for credit.)
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: I HUM 300W seventh-semester standing  

I HUM 494 Research Project (1-12) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Spring 2002
 

I HUM 494H Research Project (1-12) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Fall 2007
 

I HUM 495 Internship (1-6) Supervised internship for undergraduate or graduate Humanities majors in state offices, educational institutions, arts agencies, community organizations, or humanities councils.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite: senior-level status for undergraduate students; 18 credits of course work for graduate students; approval of program required  

I HUM 496 Independent Studies (1-18) Creative projects, including research and design, that are supervised on an individual basis and that fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Spring 2002
 

I HUM 497 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject that may be topical or of special interest.
Effective: Spring 2002
 

I HUM 499 (IL) Foreign Studies (1-12) Courses offered in foreign countries by individual or group instruction.
Effective: Summer 2005
 

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