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HUM - Humanities
Fall 2012 Course List for Humanities
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Prerequisite: None. Focuses on developing the reading and writing skills necessary for success in a college curriculum. Emphasizes structuring and organizing effective sentences and paragraphs; drafting and revising; preparing summaries; building vocabulary; developing grammatical fluency; formulating a thesis, and other steps toward writing expository essays. Mandatory writing workshops are held in conjunction with the course work.
HUM 099
- ENGLISH COMP:RDNG, WRIT(3.00)
Prerequisites: None, unless placement test result requires ENG 095. The first course of the two-semester composition sequence HUM 099S-HUM 100-SL. Intended for students whom English is a second language. Emphasizes reading strategies, building vocabulary, grammar, developing a thesis, organizing an essay, editing and writing different kinds of expository essays. Frequent oral presentations. Weekly writing labs are held in conjunction with the course work.
HUM 099S
- ENGLISH COMP:READING,WRITING(6.00)
Prerequisite: HUM 099S. The second course of the two-semester sequence, HUM 099S-HUM 100SL. Focuses on essay writing strategies, clear expression, correct syntax, grammar and diction; basic organizational principles, researching ideas, documenting reference sources, reading longer, more complex material, determining flaws in an argument, and presenting group oral reports. Mandatory weekly writing labs are held in conjunction with course work. The sequence HUM 099-HUM 100 satisfies the English GUR.
HUM 100
- ENGLISH COMP: RDNG, WRIT(3.00)
Entrance is determined by placement test score or completion of Hum 099 with a grade of C or better. Focuses on developing written and oral communication skills; emphasizes writing expository and research essays; preparing oral reports; drafting, revising, editing; evaluation and proper documentation of source material; using rhetorical strategies such as narration and argument.
HUM 101
- WRIT, SPEAK, THINKING I-HONORS(3.00)
Entrance is determined by placement test score or completion of Hum 099 with a grade of C or better. Focuses on developing written and oral communication skills; emphasizes writing expository and research essays; preparing oral reports; drafting, revising, editing; evaluation and proper documentation of source material; using rhetorical strategies such as narration and argument.
HUM 101
- WRITING,SPEAKING, THINKING I(3.00)
Prerequisite: HUM 101 with a grade of C or better. Focuses on enhanced written and oral communication skills; emphasizes reading and interpretation of literary forms; critical analysis; methods of research using print and on-line sources; report writing and writing about literature.
HUM 102
- WRIT, SPEAK, THINKING II-HONORS(3.00)
Prerequisite: HUM 101 with a grade of C or better. Focuses on enhanced written and oral communication skills; emphasizes reading and interpretation of literary forms; critical analysis; methods of research using print and on-line sources; report writing and writing about literature.
HUM 102
- WRITING, SPEAKING, THINKING II(3.00)
Prerequisite: HUM 101 and HUM 102 with a grade of C or better. Case studies focus on differing forms of material culture, belief systems, aesthetic norms, and artistic productions to develop an understanding of ancient and medieval world views. This course satisfies three credits of the GUR in Cultural History.
HUM 211
- THE PRE-MODERN WORLD(3.00)
Prerequisite: HUM 101 and HUM 102 with a grade of C or better. Case studies focus on differing forms of material culture, belief systems, aesthetic norms, and artistic productions to develop an understanding of ancient and medieval world views. This course satisfies three credits of the GUR in Cultural History.
HUM 211
- THE PRE-MODERN WORLD-HONORS(3.00)
Prerequisite: HUM 101 and HUM 102with a grade of C or better. Uses case studies to examine such key processes as the expansion of global trade and the formation of a global economy, European perceptions of non-Western cultures, and the roots and legacy of imperialism. This course satisfies 3 credits of the Cultural History GUR. Honors Note: See HUM 101.
HUM 212
- THE MAKING OF MODERN WORLD-HONOR(3.00)
Prerequisite: HUM 101 and HUM 102with a grade of C or better. Uses case studies to examine such key processes as the expansion of global trade and the formation of a global economy, European perceptions of non-Western cultures, and the roots and legacy of imperialism. This course satisfies 3 credits of the Cultural History GUR. Honors Note: See HUM 101.
HUM 212
- THE MAKING OF THE MODERN WORLD(3.00)
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HUM 401
- INDEPENDENT STUDY(3.00)
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HUM ELEC
- HUMANITIES ELECTIVE(3.00)