Humanities Program

On November 29th at 5:30pm it's Humanities Program Soiree time!
Take a look at Adam Hill's - "Working Up an Appetite for Art"
REGISTER NOW! J-Term 2013: HUMA 401, Capitalism and Conscience
The Budapest Spring Semester Program
Spring 2013 Course Descriptions
Spring 2013 Courses (Time/Room listings)
Welcome to the Humanities Program. Humanities students explore the fundamental questions of human existence. What does it mean to be a human being? For answers, humanities students look everywhere: from Greek tragedies, postmodern novels, and High Renaissance sculpture to pop art, baroque music, and contemporary psychological and social theories. Humanities students are in the company of scientists, artists, musicians, historians, revolutionaries, philosophers, and writers who, for thousands of years, have been engaged in the same quest.
To introduce students to their fellow explorers, the University has assembled an interdisciplinary faculty. You will find professors of art, literature, philosophy, and science teaching a course on the search for spiritual life, or instructors of history, political science, and theater offering a course on law and the meaning of justice.
The interdisciplinary faculty reflect an integrated curriculum in which students quickly learn that no human feat stands alone. You will have the opportunity to study how a work of art and literature, for example, was shaped by that which preceded it and how it influenced what followed. And in the process, you may develop a new way of thinking-not only about art and literature, but also about life and yourself. Students from any academic program may enroll in a humanities course. The program offers a major, a minor, and many courses that satisfy general education or elective requirements.
Please visit our links at the right to learn more about our program, faculty, and educational opportunities. Feel free to contact us should you need more information.
