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Aug 31, 2025
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HU 3300 - Topics in Humanities Credits: 3 Course Type: Lecture
This junior-level advanced studies course allows students to focus on questions, themes, issues, methods, and theoretical and philosophical approaches to topics and ideas within the humanities. These areas may include, but are not limited to, history, literature, philosophy, religion, theater, film, and other disciplines within the broader humanities. Lectures, reading, and written assignments will emphasize research, student voices, and a deeper understanding of complex issues, methods, and theories related to the course’s specific topic.
Prerequisites: EN 1111 - Composition II or AE 2220 Philosophy of Art + Education for Art Education majors
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Apply critical thinking skills through in-class discussions and assignments that challenge assumptions, contextualize information, identify problems, and conceptualize responses to topics within the humanities.
- Demonstrate advanced research skills through writing assignments and/or class projects.
- Compose clear and organized written assignments that include a thesis statement, supporting evidence, applied methodologies, and conclusion.
- Writing demonstrates clarity, organization, correct grammar, syntax, and spelling, and applies the Chicago Manual of Style.
HU 3300 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
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