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Humanities Sample Study Plans
 


Study Plan:  Religion, Culture, and Ethics

HM 501    The Classical Ethos:  Medieval Era to 1500
HM 502  The Humanities and Modernity
RL 529 History of Christian Thought
RL 530   Contemporary Approaches to Theology
RL 569 Religious Ethics
PL 430 Topics in the History of Philosophy: Feminist Issues
PL 430  Topics in the History of Philosophy: Contemporary European Philosophers
HS 511  Readings in Early Modern Europe
HS 541 Seminar: Modern American History
HS 571  Seminar: Modern Eastern Europe
HM 598 The Integration of the Humanities (Final Seminar)

                  
 Study Plan: Holocaust Studies

HM 501 The Classical Ethos:  Medieval Era to 1500
HM 502 The Humanities and Modernity
LIT 366Y  (CJS: College of Jewish Studies) Literature of the Holocaust
THO 353X   (CJS) The Roots of Anti-Semitism
HS 351X (CJS) The Jews of Europe Between the World Wars
HS 362Y (CJS) Confronting the Holocaust
HS 573 The Third Reich: The Nazi State and Policies
HS 571 Modern France: Dreyfus and Vichy
EN 580 Imaginative Literature and Ethics
RL 499 Special Topics: Religious Ethics
HM 598 The Integration of the Humanities (Final Seminar)

As the sample study plans show, students take eight of the eleven courses required for the degree from the departments of English, History, and Religious Studies, which are listed in the sections on these departments in this Bulletin.  Courses at the 400 level are taken from the Art History, Classical and Modern Languages and Cultures, Philosophy, and other departments.

In certain cases, courses on special topics will be offered under an HM (Humanities) number.  These include Independent Studies, courses taught by visiting scholars, and certain courses whose content relates to more than a single discipline (but may be cross-listed with another department).  In each case, the HM courses will have specific titles, such as “Music of the Middle Ages” or “The Royal Courts of Europe and the Arts,” which may indicate the interdisciplinary designation field.  The specific topical title will replace the “Special Topics” title listed for HM 597 below.            
                

         


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