1.
One course in the study of literature (3 hours).
2. One course in the study of history,
philosophy, or religion, (3 hours).
3. One
course in the study of visual and performing arts. Alternatively,
this requirement may be fulfilled by a course in the study
of history. (3 hours).
4.
Two social
science courses from different content areas. Content areas
available are psychology, economics, politics and government,
sociology, anthropology, cultural geography, and linguistics.
(6 hours).
5. Two additional courses selected within
Humanities and Social Sciences (6 hours).
• These hours could be used to pursue specific interests,
to provide additional breadth or develop depth by taking
courses focused on a common theme.
• Courses can be selected from among any of the humanities
or social sciences course lists. One of them may be from
the Humanities and Social Science perspective of the Science,
Technology and Society list.
• Students may, but are not required to, fulfill this
requirement by taking a course(s) on the Humanities and
Social Sciences Additional List. The chief purpose of the
Humanities and Social Sciences Additional List is to indicate
courses that may have pre-requisites and may be more advanced
than courses on the primary Humanities and Social Science
lists.
6.
Among the courses selected to fulfill the Humanities
and Social Sciences requirement at least one must focus
on a non-English speaking culture.