Humanities
Degrees and Certificates
Classes
Acclimatizes new Evangel students to the University. Encourages the intellectual and practical orientation to the challenges and opportunities of University life and learning. Students learn about the mission of the University and EU20 themes while learning to build relationships within the department, and by attending campus-wide events.
HUMN 240 : Culture
Explains how cultural products reflect a cultural context, giving attention to religion as a cultural element. Includes art and music in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the West. Counts toward Core Curriculum "Artistic Expression" or "Humanities" option.
Credits
3Prerequisites
BIBL 111.
HUMN 294/494 : Travel
Provides students the opportunity to receive credit for foreign travel when supported with the appropriate written reports. Travel must be approved by department chair and under the advice and/or sponsorship of an appropriate faculty member.
Credits
1 - 3HUMN 431 : Western Humanities: Modern/Post-Modern
Examines trends shared by the Western humanities from Impressionism through post-modernism. Includes the movement of ideas and their historical backgrounds through an integration of literature, the visual arts, and music. Encourages students to broaden their knowledge of Western cultural traditions and contemporary ideological currents. This is the capstone course for the Humanities minor.
Credits
3Prerequisites
HUMN 230 and/or 240 recommended.