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HUMS 1100 - Classical Humanities


4.5 Credits

Students explore the fine and performing arts, literature, religious and sports culture, and the philosophy and government of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures.

Lecture Hours: 4.5
Lab Hours: 0.0
Internship Hours: 0.0
Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0




Course Objectives
  1. Recognize the medium, form, and function of painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, poetry, religion, music, and dance of selected cultures in the early ancient world.
  2. Compare and contrast cultures of the earliest civilizations.
  3. Interpret the arts of the earliest civilizations in an historical, social, and global context.
  4. Analyze the artistic expressions of the ancient world that transcend individual culture and time.


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