{"id":97,"date":"2007-04-30T08:31:34","date_gmt":"2007-04-30T13:31:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nicholls.edu\/catalog\/2015-2016\/html\/courses-of-instruction\/humanities-huma-2401\/"},"modified":"2007-04-30T08:31:34","modified_gmt":"2007-04-30T13:31:34","slug":"humanities","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.nicholls.edu\/catalog-2015-2016\/courses_of_instruction\/humanities\/","title":{"rendered":"HUMANITIES (HUMA 24.01)"},"content":{"rendered":"
HUMA 111. The Honors Forum.<\/strong> 1-1-0. Prerequisite: Honors placement or permission of the Honors Director. Lectures, discussions, recitals, concerts, exhibitions, and demonstrations that reflect the interdisciplinary focus of the Honors Program. S or U assigned upon completion of course. May be repeated when topic differs. (24.0101)<\/p>\n HUMA 204. International Humanities.<\/strong> 3-3-0. The humanistic study of a selected country or countries. The course normally requires travel to a non English speaking country or region. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 260. European Humanities.<\/strong> 3-3-0. The history and culture of Europe with emphasis on the humanistic achievements of Western man. Required four weeks summer study and travel residence in Europe. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 303: \u00a0 French and Francophone Literature in Translation.<\/strong> 3-3-0. Emphasizes canonical French and Francophone texts, close readings, and writing papers. All work is done in English, but French style, cultural differences, and translation obstacles are discussed. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 350. Classical Mythology.<\/strong> 3-3-0. The principal myths, legends, sagas, and folktales growing out of the life, literature, and art of Greece and Rome. Fa only. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 351. The Culture of Greece and Rome.<\/strong> 3-3-0. The humanistic contributions of the classical cultures of Greece and the Roman Empire (pre Christian), and their impact on modern man (slides, films, lectures, reviews). Sp only. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 381. Honors Humanities Abroad I. <\/strong>6-5-2. Prerequisites: Thirteen hours of honors course credit, junior standing, and permission of Honors Program Director. Intensive study of a European country with emphasis on culture, history, and society. Requires up to four weeks of study in country. (24.0103)<\/p>\n *HUMA 405. Topics in International Humanities.<\/strong> 3-3-0. Intensive study of the humanistic contributions of a selected country or area. The course normally requires travel to a non English speaking country or region. May be repeated for credit if content differs. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 426. Intercultural Competencies.<\/strong> 3-3-0. Intercultural communication through readings, lectures, discussions, role-playing, and simulation activities. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 450. Religion and Culture.<\/strong> 3-3-0. Prerequisites: Completion of freshman English and junior standing. Examination of core beliefs of major world religions, with attention to both Eastern and Western traditions. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 451. Culture of Western Europe.<\/strong> 3-3-0. The interrelationships of art, architecture, literature, and music in Western Europe with special attention to the intellectual legacy of Greece and Rome. Fa only. (24.0103)<\/p>\n HUMA 481. Honors Humanities Abroad II.<\/strong> 6-5-2. Prerequisites: Enrollment or credit in HONR 401 and permission of Honors Program Director. Intensive study of a Latin American country with emphasis on culture, history, society, and ecology. Requires up to four weeks of study in country. (24.0103)<\/p>\n <\/p>\n [Back<\/span><\/a>][Top<\/span><\/a>]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" HUMA 111. The Honors Forum. 1-1-0. Prerequisite: Honors placement or permission of the Honors Director. Lectures, discussions, recitals, concerts, exhibitions, and demonstrations that reflect the interdisciplinary focus of the Honors Program. S or U assigned upon completion of course. May be repeated when topic differs. (24.0101) HUMA 204. International Humanities. 3-3-0. 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