Undergraduate Course Descriptions
HUM 110 Liberal Studies I (4 credits)
An integrated introduction to the humanities through an analytical and historical study of great works of human genius, with special emphasis on the ideas of faith and reason as foundations for the Dominican intellectual tradition. This course deals with the intellectual and artistic achievements prior to the thirteenth century. This course is not fulfilled by transfer credit. Corequisite: ENG 102 or 111 or equivalent transfer credit.
HUM 210 Liberal Studies II (4 credits)
A continuation of Liberal Studies I dealing with great works from the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries with special emphasis on the Dominican intellectual tradition and its contributions to the pursuit of truth. This course is not fulfilled by transfer credit. Prerequisite: HUM 110.
HUM 348 Thematic Studies: Urban Connections: Columbus Behind the Scenes (4 credits)
An interdisciplinary course that examines a wide variety of established and emerging institutions that gives Columbus, Ohio, its unique character and presence. Through weekly-guided field trips, in-depth background readings and related assignments, students will gain extensive information about our community and learn about the impact of each institution on the Columbus landscape. This course is a Humanities Thematic, which fulfills a thematic requirement, and does not duplicate or conflict with any other thematic studies course offered by other divisions. Prerequisites: ENG 101-102 or 110-111.