Introduction to Interdisciplinary Humanities

Introduction to Interdisciplinary Humanities
Major literary, artistic, and musical forms and their use in the interdisciplinary study of aesthetics and culture and intellectual history. May include International Cinema.
IHUM
250
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.5 Lab
 PrerequisitesNone
 TaughtFall, Winter
 ProgramsContaining IHUM 250
Course Outcomes

Critical Thinking and Analysis

Sharpen your analytical and critical thinking skills

Vocabulary and Technical Terminology

Master vocabulary and technical terms used in the analysis of a variety of artistic artifacts

Individual Counseling

Receive individualized counseling and direction for your Interdisciplinary Humanities major

Artifact Production Methodologies and Techniques

Broaden and deepen your knowledge of methods, techniques, and approaches used in the production of artistic artifacts

Writing Exercises

Improve your writing skills through directed exercises

Close Reading Skills

Learn and practice close reading skills for various disciplines in the humanities