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HUM1010 — Introduction to Humanities I

3 credits · 3 hours

3 Credit Hour(s) HUM 1010 offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the pivotal ideas, systems of thought, and artistic creations that have shaped the Western world. Through a historical lens, the course examines how various forms of human expression-such as music, drama, painting, sculpture, architecture, and literature-serve as reflections of the cultural, social, and philosophical contexts in which they were created. Spanning the period from antiquity through A.D. 1600, HUM 1010 delves into significant movements and milestones, including classical antiquity, the rise of Christianity, the medieval period, and the Renaissance. Students will engage with key works and concepts that define these eras, fostering an understanding of how past innovations and ideologies continue to influence contemporary thought and culture. This course emphasizes critical thinking, cultural awareness, and the development of an informed appreciation for the arts and humanities. Student Learning

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