Graduate Courses in the Humanities
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[Definition of Prefixes: HIS - History; HUM - Humanities; LIT - Literature]
HIS 5346 - The Study of Intellectual History (3). Methodologies implicit in the study of intellectual history.
HUM 5227 - The Humanistic Tradition: Greek and Roman (3). Studies in the thought, values, and arts of Greek and Roman culture.
HUM 5245 - The Humanistic Tradition: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque (3). Studies in the thought, values, and arts of Western culture from the early Christian era through the Renaissance and baroque periods.
HUM 5253 - The Humanistic Tradition: The Modern World (3). Studies in the thought, values, and arts of modern Western culture.
HUM 5909r - Directed Individual Study (3). (S/U grade only.) May be repeated to a maximum of nine (9) semester hours.
HUM 5915r - Supervised Research (1-5). (S/U grade only.) A maximum of three (3) semester hours may be applied to a master's degree. May be repeated to a maximum of five (5) semester hours.
HUM 5940r - Supervised Teaching (0-5). (S/U grade only.) A maximum of three (3) semester hours may be applied to a master's degree. May be repeated to a maximum of five (5) semester hours.
HUM 6904r - Readings for Examination (1-12). (S/U grade only.) Designated for graduate students who have completed, or have virtually completed, all of their required course work and are preparing for their master's comprehensive examinations or their preliminary doctoral examinations. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve (12) semester hours.
HUM 6939r - Seminar Topics (3). May be repeated to a maximum of fifteen (15) semester hours.
HUM 6980r - Dissertation (1-12). (S/U grade only.)
HUM 8964r - Preliminary Doctoral Examination (0)
HUM 8966r - Master's Comprehensive Examination (0)
HUM 8985r - Dissertation Defense (0).
LIT 5066r - Study of Comparative Literature (3). Methodologies implicit in the study of comparative literature (including the relationship of literature to the other arts). Topics vary from term to term. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.
