International Humanities Minor
Concentration One: Asia, Africa, The Middle East and Latin America (9-18)
ARTH 210 African Art and Culture in the Humanities
ARTH 320 Travel Study in Art History (when topically appropriate)
ARTH 410 African Art: The Sahara and Northern Sahel
ARTH 412 African Art: Sub-Saharan (GARTH 205, 206 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 416 Arts of Oceana (GARTH 205, 206 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 419 Topics in African Art (GARTH 205, 206, ARTH 210 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 424 Arts of Ancient Egypt (GARTH 205 or 206)
ARTH 430 Far Eastern Art (GARTH 205, 206)
ARTH 484 Art of the Americas
ENG 358 Oral Literature (when topically appropriate)
ENG 431 Studies in Caribbean Literature
ENG 432 Studies in African Literature
ENG 433 Studies in Arabic Literature
GHUM 200 Great Works (if applicable)
GHUM 252 Cross-Cultural Perspectives
HIST 263 Africa
HIST 267 Latin America
HIST 268 Contemporary Latin America
HIST 269 Middle and Near East: 500-1500
HIST 270 Modern Middle East
HIST 273 Asia to 1600
HIST 274 Modern Asia
HIST 361 Class and Ethnicity in Africa
HIST 371 India
HIST 375 History of Modern Southeast Asia
HIST 377 History of Korea
HIST 379 Family and Gender in East Asia
HIST 391 Travel Studies Seminar (when topically appropriate)
HIST 446 Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean (HIST 395 or permission of Instructor)
HIST 447 South America (HIST 395 or permission of Instructor)
HIST 460 Modern Japan (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 470 Modern Africa (HISt 395 or permission of Instructor)
HIST 473 The Islamic World (HIST 395 or permission of Instructor)
HIST 480 Modern China (HIST 395 or permission of Instructor)
HIST 485 Colonialism in the Greater Middle East (HIST 395 or permission of Instructor)
PHIL/REL 385 Buddhist Thought
REL 201 Introduction to Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
REL 202 Introduction to the New Testament
REL 305 Islamic Religious Tradition
REL 310 Hindu Traditions
REL 312 Religions of East Asia
REL 313 Hindu Ethics
REL 314 Gandhi, Nonviolence, and Global Transformation
REL 316 Topics in Hinduism
REL 317 Exploring Gandhian Philosophy of Nonviolence (India Summer Program)
REL 318 Exploring Contemporary India (India Summer Program)
REL 320 Judaism
REL 330 African and African American Religion
REL 460 Biblical Texts in Context (REL 201, REL 202 or permission of instructor)
SPAN 308 Latin American Civilization (SPAN 300)
Concentration Two: Europe (0-9)
ARTH 313 Masterpieces of Italian Renaissance Art
ARTH 314 Masterpieces of Spanish Art
ARTH 317 Masterpieces of French Art
ARTH 320 Travel Study in Art History (when topically appropriate)
ARTH 440 Early Medieval Art (GARTH 205 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 442 Art of Later Medieval Ages (GARTH 205 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 446 Italian Renaissance Art (GARTH 206 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 448 Studies in Leonardo and Michelangelo (GARTH 206 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 449 Topics in Renaissance Art (GARTH 206 or permission of instructor)
ARTH 450 Baroque Art (GARTH 206 or permission of instructor)
ENG 305 Mythology
ENG 306 The Bible as Literature
ENG 311 Medieval Literature and Culture
ENG 312 Special Topics in Medieval Literature
FL 267 The Literature of Opera in Translation
FR 266/ GHUM 200 French Literature in Translation
FR 307 History of French Civilization (FR 300)
FR 308 Contemporary French Civilization (FR 300)
FR/ENG 435 Studies in French Literature
GER 265/GHUM 200 German Literature of the 18 th
and 19 th
Centuries in Translation
GER 266/GHUM 200 Contemporary German Literature in Translation
GER 307 History of German Civilization (GER 300)
GER 308 Contemporary German Civilization (GER 300)
GER/ENG 436 Studies in German Literature
GHUM 200 Great Works (if applicable)
HIST 201 Europe to 1789
HIST 202 Europe 1789 to the Present
HIST 321 European Women’s History
HIST 385 Russia to 1855
HIST 386 Russia Since 1855
HIST 387 Germany to 1871
HIST 388 Germany Since 1871
HIST 389 France to 1789
HIST 390 France since 1789
HIST 462 The Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany, 1918-1945 (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 472 Greece and Rome (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 474 The Byzantine Empire (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 475 Modern Russia (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 478 Eastern Europe (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 481 Early Modern Europe: The New Worlds of Exploration and Science (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 483 Baroque and Revolutionary Europe, 1648-1815 (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 484 19 th
Century European Civilization, 1815-1914 (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 486 Europe Since 1914 (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
ITAL 307 Italian Civilization ((ITAL 300)
ITAL/HIST 308 Contemporary Italian Civilization
ITAL/ENG 437 Studies in Italian Literature
PHIL 340 Ancient Greek Philosophy (GPHIL 101 and junior standing, or permission of instructor)
PHIL 341 Modern Philosophy
PHIL 342 Medieval Philosophy
PHIL 344 Existentialism (GPHIL 101 or permission of instructor)
PHIL/REL 375 19 th Century Philosophy and Theology
REL 201 Introduction to Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
REL 202 Introduction to the New Testament
REL 344 Christianity in the Roman Empire
REL 346 Religions in Greece and Rome
REL 360 History of Western Religious Thought
REL 460 Topics in Ancient Jewish and Early Christian Literature (REL 201, REL 202 or permission of instructor)
RUS 265/GHUM 200 Russian Literature in Translation
RUS 266/GHUM 200 Russian Literature in Translation
RUS 308 Introduction to Russian Civilization (RUS 300)
RUS/ENG 438 Studies in Russian Literature
SPAN 307 Spanish Civilization (SPAN 300)
Electives (0-3)
ENG 430 Studies in Comparative Literature (when topically appropriate)
GEOG 380 Regional Geography Studies (when topically appropriate)
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GHUM 251 Modern Perspectives (if applicable)
GMUS 206 Introduction to Global Music
HIST 453 Patterns of World History (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 455 World Political and Social Thought to Early Modern Times (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 456 The Global Economy and Nationalism (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 476 Ancient History (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 487 World War II (HIST 395 or permission of instructor)
HIST 488 The Holocaust in Global Context
REL 240 Jesus and the Moral Life
REL 315 Women and Religion
REL 342 The Historical Jesus and the Roman Imperial World
REL 370 Mysticism
REL 450 Religion and Society (when topically appropriate)
REL 475 Inter-Religious Dialogue (familiarity with two world religions or permission of instructor)
1 Regionally focused courses in Geography and other disciplines outside of the Humanities may be taken with the approval of the coordinator.