Current Courses
The following is a list of current courses for this semester. Past courses can also be seen below.
Fall 2024
HMN 200-A: Introduction to Humanities: Themes in Literature, Culture, and Film
HMN 200-B: Introduction to Humanities: Themes in Literature, Culture, and Film
HMN 211-A: Dialogues with Antiquity
HMN 211-B: Dialogues with Antiquity (reserved for first-year Leadership & Character Scholars)
HMN 212-A: Reading the Modern World: Literatures and Cultures of the Americas (North and South)
HMN 226-A: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Contemporary Fiction
HMN 272-A: Literature and Ethics
HMN 292-B: Environmentalism, the Humanities, and Gender
HMN 365-A: Humanity and Nature
HMN 370-A: Medicine and the Humanities
HMN 385-A: Character and Competence (capstone for Leadership & Character Scholars; 1 hr)
Past Courses
HMN 200-A: Introduction to Humanities: Animal Worlds
HMN 200-B: Introduction to Humanities: Animal Worlds
HMN 211-A: Dialogues with Antiquity
HMN 212-A: Reading the Modern World
HMN 213-A: Studies in European Literature
HMN 226-A: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Contemporary Fiction
HMN 370-B: Medicine and the Humanities
HMN 374-A: Humanities and Law
HMN 375-A: Urban Design and the Human Experience
HMN 385-B: Special Topics: Character and Competence (1 hr, POI)
HMN 385-D: Special Topics: East Asian Calligraphy (1.5 hr)
HMN 200-A: Introduction to Humanities
HMN 211-A: Dialogues with Antiquity
HMN 211-B: Dialogues with Antiquity: Commencing Character
HMN 212-A: Reading the Modern World
HMN 226-A: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Contemporary Fiction
HMN 365-A: Humanity and Nature
HMN 370-A: Medicine and the Humanities
HMN 375-A: Urban Design and the Human Experience
HMN 200-A: Introduction to Humanities: Themes in Literature, Culture, and Film
HMN 211-A: Dialogues with Antiquity
HMN 212-A: Reading the Modern World
HMN 213-A: Studies in European Literature
HMN 226-A: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Contemporary Fiction
HMN 227-A: Engaging the Humanities: Communities Practicing Food System Innovations
HMN 370-A: Medicine and the Humanities
HMN 374-A: Humanities and Law
HMN 200-A: Introduction to Humanities
HMN 211-A: Dialogues with Antiquity
HMN 211-B: Dialogues with Antiquity: Commencing Character
HMN 212-A: Reading the Modern World
HMN 226-A: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Contemporary Fiction
HMN 365-A: Humanity and Nature
HMN 370-A: Medicine and the Humanities
HMN 375-A: Urban Design and the Human Experience
HMN 200-A: Introduction to Humanities: Themes in Literature, Culture, and Film
HMN 212-A: Reading the Modern World
HMN 212-B: Reading the Modern World
HMN 213-A: Studies in European Literature
HMN 226-A: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Contemporary Fiction
HMN 365-A: Humanity and Nature
HMN 370-A: Medicine and the Humanities
HMN 385-A: Community Engaged Methods in the Environmental Humanities
HMN 385-B: Inclusive Public Spaces: Examining the Role of Space, Place and Gender in Communities
HMN 385-C: The Politics of Belonging: Character & Community
HMN 385-D: Theories and Methods in African American Studies
HMN 385-E: Special Topics: Memorials, Models, and Portraits of Leadership
HMN 385-F: Special Topics: Oppression and Freedom in Poland: Polish Diaspora in the US