Course
Descriptions
Humanities
(HUM)
Course
Schedules
HUM
510 Words and Music: A Theatrical Partnership 4(4-0)
The course considers musical theater as an art form, combining
music, literature and stagecraft into a whole greater than the
sum of its parts. Prerequisites: any 300-level course in
music, English, foreign language, or theater and
interpretation, junior standing or above, or permission of
instructor.
HUM 597 Special Studies in Humanities
1-12(Spec) D
Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
HUM 610 Seminar in American
Individualism 3(3-0) D
Analysis of the varieties and values of American individualism
through literary, historical and sociological sources.
Prerequisites: admission to M.A. in Humanities program or
permission of instructor.
HUM 619 Continuing Registration for
Final Research Project 1(1-0)
A non-credit course intended for students who have completed
all program credits but still need to use university resources
to complete their degree requirements.
HUM 797 Special Topics in Humanities
1-6(Spec)
Interdisciplinary study of selected topics in the humanities.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor, will vary by topic
offered.
HUM 799 Thesis 1-6(Spec)
CR/NC only. Prerequisites: 15 hours of graduate work in the humanities and
written permission of advisor.
NOTE: Some courses listed here are not available on campus,
but are offered only through the College of Extended
Learning cohorts.
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