HUM 311 In Search of the Meaning of Life

This course serves as a foundational introduction to some of the central features of human existence: the meaning and value of life. Students will engage with the following fundamental questions: What is the meaning of life (and death)? What is the value of life? Is death a bad thing? What aspects of our of the living world. Students will apply related philosophical theories to humanistic exemplars from history, art, and literature. They do this through a variety of student-centered activities, close readings of texts, in-class debates, and by reflecting on their own experiences and encounters with life and death. Pre-requisite(s): ENG 101, equivalent or with approval by the Department Chair. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

Credits

5

Distribution

GenEd-Humanities