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2007-08 Academic Year - Humboldt State University

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ART 311 Topics in Early Christian,<br />

Byzantine & Medieval Art<br />

ART 312 Topics in Italian<br />

Renaissance Art<br />

ART 313 Topics in Northern<br />

Renaissance Art<br />

ART 314 Topics in Baroque &<br />

Rococo Art<br />

ART 315 Topics in 19th Century Art<br />

ART 316 Topics in Early 20th<br />

Century Art<br />

ART 317 Topics in Late Modern &<br />

Contemporary Art<br />

ART 318 Topics in the History of<br />

Photography<br />

ENGL 306 The Modern Tradition<br />

ENGL 330 American Literature<br />

ENGL 340 Approaches to Shakespeare<br />

ENGL 342 Special Topics in Shakespeare<br />

ENGL 350 British Literature<br />

FREN 315 Masterpieces: Middle<br />

Ages to Voltaire<br />

FREN 316 Masterpieces: French<br />

Revolution to Camus<br />

FREN 318 French Poetry<br />

GERM 315 Modern German Literature I<br />

GERM 316 Modern German Literature II<br />

SPAN 343 The Golden Age<br />

SPAN 344 Modern Hispanic<br />

Theatre Workshop<br />

SPAN 345 Hispanic Cinema<br />

SPAN 349 Contemporary Spanish Novel<br />

TFD 305 Art of Film: Beginning<br />

to 1950s<br />

TFD 306 Art of Film: Beginning<br />

to Present<br />

Note that additional course work, e.g.<br />

Institutions, is required for graduation.<br />

Consult with the Liberal Studies advisor.<br />

2. Human Rights and Social Justice<br />

Five courses required, no more than two in<br />

any one discipline.<br />

COMM 315 Communication &<br />

Social Advocacy<br />

ES 325 From Civil Rights to<br />

Black Power<br />

ES 343 Japanese American and the<br />

Concentration Camps<br />

ES 354 Minorities, American<br />

Institutions & Social Service<br />

HIST 309 Revolution, Reform,<br />

Response and<br />

SPAN 309 Revolution, Reform,<br />

Response and<br />

WS 309 Revolution, Reform,<br />

Response [counts as 3 courses]<br />

NAS 336 Nature & Issues of Genocide<br />

NAS 364 Federal Indian Law I<br />

PSCI 327 Radical Political Thought<br />

PSCI 410 American Constitutional<br />

Law: Freedom & Power<br />

PSCI 464 Technology & Development<br />

SOC 303 Race and Ethnic Relations<br />

SOC 3<strong>08</strong> Sociology of Altruism<br />

& Compassion<br />

WS 303 Third World Women’s<br />

Movements<br />

3. Science and Technology<br />

Five courses required, no more than three<br />

in any one area.<br />

Science & Society<br />

ANTH 316 Anthropology and<br />

Development<br />

CHEM 305 Environmental Chemistry<br />

CIS 309 Computers & Social Change<br />

ENGR 3<strong>08</strong> Technology & the<br />

Environment<br />

OCN 306 Global Environmental Issues<br />

PHIL/WLDF 302 Environmental Ethics<br />

SOC 320 Social Ecology<br />

Traditions of Scientific Thought<br />

AHSS 309 Darwin & Darwinism<br />

BIOL 301 History of Biology<br />

PHIL 425 Philosophy of Science<br />

PHYX 300 Frontiers of Modern<br />

Physical Science<br />

CATEGORY IV: ELECTIVES<br />

Total units for graduation is 120, at least 40<br />

of which must be upper division.<br />

• • •<br />

<strong>2007</strong>-20<strong>08</strong> <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Catalog<br />

Liberal Studies [nonteaching]<br />

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