General Education 98 Western Civilization

Requirement: Three (3) credit hours

One approved course from either Arts/Humanities or Social Sciences which must focus on a western culture and civilization.

The Western Culture and Civilization requirements may also be satisfied by approved 300/400-level courses. 

Art

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 356 - Gothic Art

ART 363 - The Early Renaissance In Italy

ART 364 - The High Renaissance And Mannerism In Italy

ART 365 - The Renaissance In Northern Europe

ART 370 - American Visual Culture

ART 371 - Art in the 19th Century

ART 372 - Art in the 20th Century

ART 373 - On the Edge: Art Since 1968

ART 374 - American Architecture

ART 375 - Cities And Planning

ART 376 - Architectural Hist: Great Monuments Of West Arch In The Urban Context

Communication

COM 320 - History Of The Moving Image

English Translations of Foreign Literatures

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 312 - Western Literature in English Translation

ENF 313 - Western Literature in English Translation

English

ENG 206 - Literature And American Culture

ENG 207 - African-American Literature

ENG 207H - Honors: African American Literature; The City

ENG 208 - Womanism/Feminism

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

ENG 271 - Shakespeare and Film

ENG 280 - Classical Literature In Translation

ENG 320 - Classical Literature in Translation

ENG 321 - British Literature I

ENG 322 - British Literature II

ENG 332 - Studies in Renaissance Literature

ENG 370 - Chaucer

ENG 371 - Shakespeare I

ENG 372 - Shakespeare II

First College

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

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

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

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

FST 261 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop

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

FST 361 - Phl-Philosophy Workshop

FST 370 - Ssc-Social Science Workshop —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

French

FRN 240 - Field Study

FRN 340 - Field Study

FRN 344 - French Civilization from the Middle Ages to the Empire

FRN 345 - French Civilization from 1870 to the Present

FRN 371 - Literature Survey I

FRN 372 - Literature Survey II

FRN 440 - Field Study

German

GER 370 - Introduction To The Study Of Literature —Fall 1998 through Summer 2004

GER 371 - Introduction to the Study of Literature —Fall 2004 through Current

GER 448 - German Culture And Civilization

History

HIS 101 - Western Civilization I

HIS 102 - Western Civilization II

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

HIS 111 - United States History To 1877

HIS 112 - United States History Since 1877

HIS 300 - Everyday Life In Early America, 1607-1865

HIS 301 - American Cultural History, 1865 To The Present

HIS 302 - US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860 —Fall 1998 through Fall 1999

HIS 302 - US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860 —Spring 2008 through Current

HIS 303 - Recent U.S. Social History

HIS 304 - U.S. Urban History

HIS 308 - Twentieth-Century American Labor History

HIS 309 - American Immigration History

HIS 313 - 18th-Century America

HIS 314 - Introduction to American Studies

HIS 315 - Radicals and Reformers in 19th-Century U.S.

HIS 317 - Civil War And Reconstruction, 1848 to 1877

HIS 319 - History of U.S. Tourism —Summer 2004 through Current

HIS 321 - United States 1901 To 1939

HIS 322 - Recent American History —Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

HIS 323 - Recent American History

HIS 330 - History of Greece

HIS 331 - Rise of Rome

HIS 336 - Tudor and Stuart England, 1450-1688

HIS 337 - Britain 1688 to 1832

HIS 339 - Great Britain: Empire to Welfare State

HIS 340 - The Roman Empire

HIS 341 - Early Middle Ages

HIS 342 - Late Middle Ages

HIS 343 - Social History of the Black Death

HIS 344 - The Renaissance

HIS 345 - Church, State,and Society in Reformation Europe

HIS 346 - 17th- and 18th-Century Europe

HIS 349 - France and the French Revolution

HIS 350 - Golden Age Spain

HIS 351 - Social and Economic History of 19th-Century Europe

HIS 352 - Political History of 19th-Century Europe

HIS 353 - 20th-Century Europe 1914 to the Present

HIS 354 - European Women's History

HIS 355 - War and Society, 1500 to 1870

HIS 356 - History of European Fascism

HIS 357 - World War I: The Western Front —Fall 1998 through Spring 2003

HIS 357 - World War I: The Western Front —Summer 2004 through Current

HIS 360 - History of Russia to 1900

HIS 361 - History of Modern Russia

HIS 362 - Modern Eastern Europe

HIS 363 - Russian Literature and Society —Spring 2004 through Current

HIS 382 - Origins and Consequences of Total War

Modern Languages

MLA 115 - Contemporary Western Culture

Music

MUS 111 - The Enjoyment of Music

MUS 411 - Music History I

MUS 412 - Music History II

MUS 441 - History of Jazz

Philosophy

PHL 181 - Historical Introduction to Philosophy

PHL 246H - Nature and Rationality - Honors —Summer 2006 through Current

PHL 261 - Ancient Philosophy

PHL 262 - Medieval Philosophy

PHL 263 - Early Modern Philosophy

PHL 283 - Introduction to Ethics

Political Science

PSC 111 - American Government

PSC 241 - Freedom and Authority

PSC 318 - The Presidency and Congress

PSC 324 - Russia and the Successor States

PSC 325 - Western European Politics

PSC 329 - Politics and Political Economy in the European Union —Spring 2006 through Current

PSC 337 - Canadian Government and Politics

PSC 338 - Central and Eastern Europe

PSC 340 - Foundations of Political Thought

PSC 341 - Modern Political Thought

PSC 342 - American Political Thought

Religious Studies

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 265 - Religion and Culture

REL 280 - Introduction to Mythology

REL 321 - Contemporary Christian Thought

REL 343 - Ancient and Medieval Christianity

REL 344 - The Rise of Modern Christianity

REL 355 - Religion after Freud and Jung

REL 463 - Myth, Legends, and Folk Tales

Sociology

SOC 211 - American Culture and Society

SOC 280H - Honors: Science, Technology and Society - Honors

Spanish

SPN 345 - Spanish Civilization

SPN 371 - Introduction To Spanish Literature

Urban Studies

UST 240 - Democracy and the City

UST 374 - American Architecture

UST 375 - Cities And Planning

UST 478 - Sacred Landmarks —Spring 2003 through Current

Campus Location
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