Courses

Arts and Humanities

The following courses will apply to the IU Bloomington GenEd Arts and Humanities requirement if taken in Summer 2013, Fall 2013, or Spring 2014.

  • AAAD-A 112       Black Music of Two Worlds
  • AAAD-A 131       Early African American and African Diaspora Literature
  • AAAD-A 132       Recent African American and African Diaspora Literature
  • AAAD-A 150       Survey of the Culture of Black Americans
  • AAAD-A 169       Introduction to African American Literature
  • AAAD-A 249       African American Autobiography
  • AAAD-A 252       African American Art I: African Heritage
  • AAAD-A 277       Images of Blacks in Films: 1903–1950s
  • AAAD-A 278       Contemporary Black Film
  • AAAD-A 290       Sociocultural Perspective of African American Music
  • AAAD-A 295       Survey of Hip Hop
  • AAAD-A 297       Popular Music of Black America
  • AAST-A 200        Asian American Literature
  • AAST-A 201        Asian Diaspora Experience
  • AMID-D 191        Design Studies: Form and Function
  • AMST-A 200        Comparative American Identities
  • AMST-A 202        U.S. Arts and Media
  • ANTH-A 208        Topics in the Anthropology of the Arts and Expressive Behavior
  • ANTH-E 208        Global Jazz, Reggae, and Hip-Hop: African Diasporic Music Beyond the African Diaspora
  • CLAS-C 101         Ancient Greek Culture
  • CLAS-C 102         Roman Culture
  • CLAS-C 205         Classical Mythology
  • CLAS-C 206         Classical Art and Archaeology
  • CLLC-L 110          Text, Image, Sound
  • CLLC-L 210          Culture, the Arts, and Society
  • CMCL-C 121        Public Speaking
  • CMCL-C 130        Public Speaking, Honors
  • CMCL-C 190        Introduction to Media
  • CMCL-C 205        Introduction to Communication and Culture
  • CMCL-C 207        Topics in Cultural Analysis and Interpretation
  • CMCL-C 208        Image Cultures
  • CMCL-C 209        Topics in Rhetoric and Public Culture
  • CMCL-C 220        Performing Human/Nature: Defining Relationships with the Environment
  • CMCL-C 222        Democratic Deliberation
  • CMCL-C 228        Argumentation and Public Advocacy
  • CMCL-C 238        Communication in Black America
  • CMLT-C 111        Reading the World
  • CMLT-C 147        Images of the Self: East and West
  • CMLT-C 151        Introduction to Popular Culture
  • CMLT-C 155        Culture and the Modern Experience: An Interdisciplinary and International Approach
  • CMLT-C 200        Honors Seminar
  • CMLT-C 205        Comparative Literary Analysis
  • CMLT-C 216        Science Fiction, Fantasy, and the Western Tradition
  • CMLT-C 217        Detective, Mystery, and Horror Literature
  • CMLT-C 219        Romance and the Western Tradition
  • CMLT-C 251        Lyrics and Popular Song
  • CMLT-C 252        Literary and Television Genres
  • CMLT-C 255        Modern Literature and Other Arts: An Introduction
  • CMLT-C 257        Asian Literature and Other Arts
  • CMLT-C 261        Introduction to African Literature
  • CMLT-C 262        Cross-Cultural Encounters
  • CMLT-C 265        Introduction to East Asian Poetry
  • CMLT-C 291        Studies in Non-Western Film
  • COGS-Q 240        Philosophical Foundations of the Cognitive and Information Sciences
  • COLL-C 103         Critical Approaches to the Arts and Humanities
  • COLL-S 103         Freshman Seminar in Arts and Humanities
  • EALC-E 100          East Asia: An Introduction
  • EALC-E 110          Popular Culture in East Asia
  • EDUC-M 200         Artifacts, Museums, and Everyday Life
  • ENG-L 111            Discovering Literature
  • ENG-L 112            Experiencing World Cultures through Literatures in English
  • ENG-L 203           Introduction to Drama
  • ENG-L 204           Introduction to Fiction
  • ENG-L 205           Introduction to Poetry
  • ENG-L 206           Introduction to Prose (Excluding Fiction)
  • ENG-L 207           Women and Literature
  • ENG-L 210           Studies in Popular Literature and Mass Media
  • ENG-L 213           Literary Masterpieces I
  • ENG-L 214           Literary Masterpieces II
  • ENG-L 220           Introduction to Shakespeare
  • ENG-L 223           Introduction to Ethnic American Literature
  • ENG-L 224           Introduction to World Literatures in English
  • ENG-L 230           Introduction to Science Fiction
  • ENG-L 240           Literature and Public Life
  • ENG-L 241           American Jewish Writers
  • ENG-L 249           Representations of Gender and Sexuality
  • ENG-L 295           American Film Culture
  • ENG-W 103         Introductory Creative Writing
  • FINA-A 206         Classical Art and Archaeology
  • FINA-A 226         Survey of Medieval Art
  • FINA-A 231         The Age of Giants: Art in the Time of Leonardo and Michelangelo
  • FINA-A 234         Renaissance Florence
  • FINA-A 280         The Art of Comics
  • FINA-D 210         Digital Art: Survey and Practice
  • FINA-F 100          Fundamental Studio—Drawing
  • FINA-F 101          Fundamental Studio—3D
  • FINA-F 102          Fundamental Studio—2D
  • FINA-H 100         Introduction to Art History and Visual Culture for Non-Majors
  • FINA-N 110         Introduction to Studio Art for Nonmajors
  • FINA-N 130         Digital Imagery for Nonmajors
  • FINA-N 198         Introduction to Photography for Nonmajors
  • FINA-S 270          Sculpture I
  • FINA-S 271          Introduction to Figurative Sculpture
  • FINA-S 291          Fundamentals of Photography
  • FOLK-E 112          Black Music of Two Worlds
  • FOLK-E 295          Survey of Hip Hop
  • FOLK-E 297          Popular Music of Black America
  • FOLK-F 101          Introduction to Folklore
  • FOLK-F 111          World Music and Culture
  • FOLK-F 131          Folklore in the United States
  • FOLK-F 225          Forms of Commemoration
  • FOLK-F 235          Personal Narratives: A Course in Folklore and Literature
  • FOLK-F 252          Folklore and the Humanities
  • FOLK-F 256          The Supernatural and Folklore
  • FRIT-M 222         Topics in Italian Culture
  • FRIT-M 234          Florence in Florence
  • FRIT-M 235          Rome, the City and the Myth
  • GLLC-G 210         Global Village Colloquium
  • GNDR-G 101        Gender, Culture, and Society
  • GNDR-G 225        Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture
  • HISP-S 220         Chicano and Puerto Rican Literature
  • HISP-S 265         Topics in Hispanic Literature in Translation
  • HON-H 211          Ideas and Experience I
  • HON-H 213          Madness and Melancholy
  • HON-H 232          Meaningful Writing
  • HON-H 233          Great Authors, Composers, and Artists
  • HON-H 234          Literature of Time and Place
  • HON-H 235          Religion in Literature, Music, Art, and Performance
  • HON-H 239          Gender across the Disciplines
  • HON-H 242          Animal Ethics
  • INTL-I 201            Culture and the Arts: International Perspectives
  • JSTU-J 203           Arts and Humanities Topics in Jewish Studies
  • JSTU-J 220           Sacred Books of the Jews
  • JSTU-L 280           David: The Man and the King
  • JSTU-L 285           Guns and Roses: Representations of Soldiers & War in Modern Hebrew Literature
  • LATS-L 200           American Borderlands
  • LATS-L 220           Introduction to Latino Literature
  • MUS-P 110           Beginning Piano Class 1, Non-Music Majors
  • MUS-P 120           Beginning Piano Class 2, Non-Music Majors
  • MUS-T 109          Rudiments of Music
  • MUS-T 151          Music Theory and Literature I
  • MUS-Z 101          Music for the Listener
  • MUS-Z 111          Introduction to Music Theory
  • MUS-Z 120          Music in Multimedia
  • MUS-Z 171          Opera Theater Series I
  • MUS-Z 172          Opera Theater Series II
  • MUS-Z 201          History of Rock 'n' Roll Music I
  • MUS-Z 202          History of Rock 'n' Roll Music II
  • MUS-Z 203          History of Rock 'n' Roll Music III
  • MUS-Z 211          Music Theory II
  • MUS-Z 250          Choral Masterworks: Singing Through History
  • MUS-Z 260          Music in American Society
  • NELC-N 212         Contemporary Literatures of the Middle East (in English Translation)
  • PHIL-P 100          Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL-P 105          Thinking and Reasoning
  • PHIL-P 135          Introduction to Existentialism
  • PHIL-P 140          Introduction to Ethics
  • PHIL-P 145          Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
  • PHIL-P 150          Elementary Logic
  • PHIL-P 201          Ancient Greek Philosophy
  • PHIL-P 211          Modern Philosophy: Descartes through Kant
  • PHIL-P 240          Business and Morality
  • PHIL-P 242          Applied Ethics
  • PHIL-P 246          Introduction to Philosophy and Art
  • POLS-Y 105         Introduction to Political Theory
  • REL-A 210            Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
  • REL-A 220            Introduction to the New Testament
  • REL-A 230            Introduction to Judaism
  • REL-A 235            Sacred Books of the Jews
  • REL-A 250            Introduction to Christianity
  • REL-A 270            Introduction to Islam
  • REL-B 210            Introduction to Buddhism
  • REL-B 220            Introduction to Hinduism
  • REL-B 230            Introduction to Chinese Religion
  • REL-C 210            The Liberal Tradition in U.S. Religious History
  • REL-D 250            Religion, Ecology, and the Self
  • REL-R 102             Religion and Popular Culture
  • REL-R 133             Introduction to Religion
  • REL-R 152             Jews, Christians, Muslims
  • REL-R 153             Religions of Asia
  • REL-R 160             Introduction to Religion in America
  • REL-R 170             Religion, Ethics, and Public Life
  • SLAV-C 223           Introduction to Czech Culture
  • SLAV-P 223           Introduction to Polish Culture
  • SLAV-R 123           Masterworks of Russian Short Fiction
  • SLAV-R 223           Introduction to Russian Culture
  • SLAV-R 224          Contemporary Russian Culture
  • SLAV-R 263          Pushkin to Dostoevsky
  • SLAV-R 264          Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn
  • SLAV-S 223          Introduction to Balkan and South Slavic Cultures
  • SLAV-U 223          Introduction to Ukrainian Culture
  • SPH-D 231           Introduction to Dance Studies
  • THTR-T 100         Introduction to Theatre
  • THTR-T 101         Script Analysis for the Theatre
  • THTR-T 108         Great Performances in Film
  • THTR-T 120         Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting

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