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Humanities Department
Humanities
HUM 001A: Background of Western Culture and Society
HUM 001B: Background of Western Culture and Society
HUM 002A: Modern Culture and Social Institutions
HUM 002B: Modern Culture and Social Institutions
HUM 070A: Western Religions
HUM 070B: Eastern Religions
HUM 085: Integration of Liberal Studies
HUM 090: Bible History and Literature
HUM 099: Death, Dying and Religions
HUM 100W: Writing in the Humanities
HUM 106: History of the Holy Land
HUM 114: Legacy of Asia
HUM 119A: Interdisciplinary Studies of Antiquity
HUM 119B: Interdisciplinary Studies of the Middle Ages
HUM 120A: Interdisciplinary Studies of the Renaissance and Baroque Eras
HUM 120B: Interdisciplinary Studies of the Enlightenment and Romantic Eras
HUM 121: Introduction to Comparative Literature
HUM 122: Topics in Comparative World Literature
HUM 126: Holocaust Literature
HUM 128: Perspectives on the Twentieth Century: The West in a Global Context
HUM 134: Religion Film & Media
HUM 141: Medieval Literature
HUM 142: Contemporary Buddhism and its Roots
HUM 143: Spiritual Traditions of India
HUM 144: Chinese Traditions
HUM 155: Pagan Traditions
HUM 157: Islamic Cultures
HUM 159: Nature and World Cultures
HUM 160: Contemporary Issues
HUM 168: Global Climate Change I
HUM 168W: Global Climate Change II
HUM 169: The American Dream
HUM 179: American Popular Culture
HUM 180: Individual Studies
HUM 183C: Art of Islam 13th-19th Century
HUM 185: Field Experience in Humanities
HUM 190: Senior Seminar in Humanities
HUM 191: Religion in America