If you complete this course and do well, you will be able to:
Communication
- Through written, visual, and/or oral presentations, describe and construct responses to themes from later medieval time periods through the 19th century in western and non-western cultures.
Critical Thinking
- Analyze topics in western and non-western cultures linking overarching questions through examining the humanities.
Cultural and Social Understanding
- Demonstrate understanding of cultural foundations regarding the Humanities and its effect on the greater world.
The Arts
- Identify and classify the various forms of the fine and decorative arts, noting their stylistic relationships to the cultures from which they come, as well as their development from medieval period through the late nineteenth century.
Literature
- Recognize and critique key works of literature and their cultural importance, both to their original time to their historical influence, with an emphasis on drama, poetry, fiction and biography.
Religion and Philosophy
- Summarize and evaluate the central beliefs, positions, and practices of the most prominent religious and philosophical systems and their impact and development with their respective originating cultures and the world at large, with emphasis on western and nonwestern traditions in this time period.
Music and Theatre Arts
- Recognize innovation and changes within music, theatre, and dance arts.