HUM 2210 Humanities in the Ancient World

An integrated approach to the humanities which examines philosophy and the arts in terms of their relationships, rather than as separate activities. The emphasis throughout will be on the ways in which a shared cultural outlook gives meaning to human experience and is, in turn, expressed through works of art. This course considers the achievements of Greece, Rome, and the Middle Ages, treating them chronologically in order to provide a sense of change and development in succeeding epochs. There will be lectures, correlated readings and illustrations of representative works from each period studied.

Credits

3 cc

Prerequisite

Test score requirement the same as ENC 1101C.

Distribution

A writing emphasis course.

Offered

FA, SP, SU
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