General Education 98 Arts Humanities

Requirements: Nine (9) credit hours

100/200-level courses from at least two different departments of Art, Dramatic Arts, Music, English, History, Modern Languages, Philosophy (except logic courses) and Religious Studies, or other approved courses. 

Art

ART 150 - Introduction To Art History And Appreciation

ART 252 - Introduction To Early Western Art

ART 253 - Introduction To Western Art Since 1400

ART 253H - Introduction to Western Art Since 1400 - Honors

ART 256 - History Of Photography

ART 281 - History of Far Eastern Art

ART 286 - Introduction To African Art

Communication

COM 221 - Introduction To Film

Dance Program

DAN 201 - Introduction To Dance

DAN 211 - Dance History

DAN 212H - Dance: Power, Art & Movement —Effective Fall 2007 through Current

English Translations of Foreign Literatures

ENF 210 - Nonwestern Literature In English Translation

ENF 211 - Nonwestern Literature In English Translation

ENF 212 - Western Literature In English Translation

ENF 213 - Western Literature In English Translation

ENF 214 - Women Writers In English Translation

ENF 215 - Women Writers In English Translation

ENF 216 - Foreign Film

ENF 217 - Foreign Film

English

ENG 204 - Non-Western Literature

ENG 206 - Literature And American Culture

ENG 209 - Bible As Literature —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2006

ENG 210 - Native American Literature

ENG 240 - Introduction to Poetry

ENG 240H - Introduction to Poetry - Honors

ENG 241 - Introduction to Fiction and Drama

ENG 241H - Writing About Literature: Fiction and Drama - Honors

ENG 271 - Shakespeare and Film

ENG 280 - Classical Literature In Translation

First College

FST 109 - Hum-Foundations Of Modern Society I —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 120 - Ssc-Foundations Of Modern Society I —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 121 - Eng-Great Books Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 123 - Eng-Literature Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 152 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 158 - His-History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 162 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 174 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 184 - Mla-Culture In Perspective —Effective Spring 1999 through Spring 1999

FST 184 - Mla-Culture In Perspective —Effective Fall 1999 through Fall 1999

FST 184 - Mla-Culture In Perspective —Effective Spring 2000 through Spring 2000

FST 221 - Eng-English Lit Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 223 - Eng-World Literature —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 243 - Mla-Modern Language Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 251 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 252 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 261 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 262 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 274 - Hum-Humanities Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 321 - Eng-English Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 323 - Eng-World Literature Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 343 - Mla-Modern Language Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 351 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 352 - His-American History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 358 - His-History Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

French

FRN 275 - Francophone African Literature, Pan-Africanism & Black Nationalism

History

HIS 101 - Western Civilization I

HIS 102 - Western Civilization II

HIS 110 - United States History Survey —Effective Spring 2003 through Current

HIS 111 - United States History To 1877

HIS 112 - United States History Since 1877

HIS 165 - Introduction To Latin American History

HIS 175 - Introduction To African History —Effective Spring 2003 through Current

HIS 185 - Survey of Middle Eastern History —Effective Spring 2005 through Current

HIS 195 - Introduction to East Asian History —Effective Spring 2009 through Current

HIS 201H H: - Urban America in the Last Half of 20th Century: Crises/Opportunities/Solutions - Cleveland

HIS 215 - History of African-Americans to 1877

HIS 216 - History of African-Americans Since 1877

HIS 271 - Empire's End: British Asia —Effective Spring 2008 through Current

HIS 271H - H:Empire's End in British Asia - Honors —Effective Spring 2008 through Current

HIS 272H - H:Cultural Interactions: The Japanese Experience - Honors —Effective Summer 2005 through Current

HIS 273 - Contemporary Japan In Historical Perspective —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 1998

HIS 284 - History of Women

Latin

LAT 201 - Culture and Civilization

LAT 202 - Vergil

Modern Languages

MLA 201 - Words: An Introduction To Etymology

MLA 204 - Non-Western World Literature

Music

MUS 111 - The Enjoyment of Music

MUS 151 - Jazz Survey

MUS 161 - Roots Of Rock And Soul

MUS 260H - Honors: The Performing Arts in Cleveland —Effective Spring 2006 through Current

MUS 261H - The Evolution of Western Popular Music - Honors —Effective Fall 2007 through Current

Philosophy

PHL 171 - Introduction to Philosophy

PHL 181 - Historical Introduction to Philosophy

PHL 211 - Morals and Rights

PHL 213 - Environmental Ethics —Effective Summer 2004 through Current

PHL 213H - Environmental Ethics - Honors

PHL 215 - Engineering Ethics

PHL 220 - Philosophy, Fantasy, and Science Fiction —Effective Summer 2004 through Current

PHL 240 - Health Care Ethics

PHL 242H - Ethics and Biotechnology - Honors

PHL 245 - Science and Philosophy

PHL 246H - Nature and Rationality - Honors

PHL 255 - Non-Western Philosophy —Effective Summer 2004 through Current

PHL 261 - Ancient Philosophy

PHL 262 - Medieval Philosophy

PHL 263 - Early Modern Philosophy

PHL 283 - Introduction to Ethics

Religious Studies

REL 101 - Understanding Religion

REL 217 - Religion In Black America

REL 227 - Science and Belief

REL 231 - Introduction to the Old Testament

REL 232 - Jesus and the Gospels

REL 233 - Paul and the Development Of Christianity

REL 234 - The Later New Testament

REL 236 - Introduction to the New Testament

REL 237 - Paul and the Development Of Christianity - Writing

REL 238 - The Later New Testament - Writing

REL 239 - Introduction to the Old Testament - Writing

REL 245 - Religion in America

REL 249 - Current Moral Issues

REL 250 - Stages of Life

REL 251 - Perspectives on Death and Dying

REL 260 - Women and Religion

REL 261 - Religion and the Mystery Of Evil

REL 265 - Religion and Culture

REL 276 - Eastern Religions

REL 280 - Introduction to Mythology

REL 285 - Myths of Fate and Destiny

Theater Arts

THE 111 - Introduction to Theatre

THE 211 - History Of The Theatre I

THE 212 - History of the Theatre II

THE 213 - History of the Theatre III

THE 216 - African American Theatre I

Urban Studies

UST 250 - The City in Film

UST 251 - The African-American Image on Film —Effective Summer 2005 through Current
 

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