Undergraduate Programs
BA Humanities Concentration
     
Regulations effective September 1, 2004

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      Bachelor of Arts (3-year) General regulations.
     
Requirements in addition to the general program requirements for the 3-year BA with Concentration.
     
     
1.  
A minimum of 36 credits in concentration courses including a minimum of 24 credits at the senior (300 or 400) level.
     
2.  

A minimum of 24 credits in the following designated Humanities concentration core courses including a minimum of 18 credits at the senior (300 or 400) level.

All courses labelled HUMN

and

     
ARHI 201 A Survey of Western Art I (3)
ARHI 202 A Survey of Western Art II (3)
ENGL 303 A History of Drama-Part I: Early Stages (3)
ENGL 304 A History of Drama-Part II: Modernist Theatre (3)
ENGL 358 Literature of the Americas (6)
HIST 371 The Medieval World I: The Early Middle Ages (3)
HIST 372 The Medieval World II: The High Middle Ages (3)
HIST 373 The Renaissance (3)
HIST 374 The Northern Renaissance and the Reformation (3)
HIST 404 Historical Foundations of Modern Science (3)
HUMN/PHIL 371 Ethics, Science, Technology, and the Environment (3)
RELS 204 Introduction to World Religions (3)
     
3.  
A minimum of 12 credits in the following designated Humanities concentration elective courses:
     
ANTH 318 Ancient Civilizations of the Americas (3)
     

All courses labelled ENGL (except all 100-level English courses and ENGL 255 Introductory Composition)

     
FREN 363 Le roman français du XXe siècle (3)
     
 

All courses labelled HIST

 
     
HIST/MUSI 267 Sound and Sense: Listening to Music (3)


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