Freshman and sophomores from all majors are welcome to join the HUM Sequence 218-219 mid-year. There are no prerequisites. Among the six distinguished faculty who will teach this intensive two-credit course is political philosopher Jan-Werner Müller whose What Is Populism? was the common reading for this year’s entering class. The faculty for Spring 2018 are:
Joshua Billings, Classics
Jeff Dolven, English
Stefan Eich, Politics
Jan-Werner Müller, Politics
Eileen Reeves, Comparative Literature
Effie Rentzou, Franch and Italian
The HUM Capstone course entitled “Witness” will be taught by Esther Schor (English) and Martha Sandweiss (History). Check out the new courses offered in in Digital Humanities, Medical Humanities, Urban Humanities, East Asian Humanities — & more!
- Interdisciplinary Approaches to Western Culture II
- East Asian Humanities II
- Introduction to Digital Humanities
Cross-listed:
- Medical Humanities
- Masterworks of European Literature
- Who Owns This Sentence? Copyright Culture from the Romantic Era to the Age of the Internet
- Dance in Education: Dance/Theater Pedagogy
- Modernism and Modernity – Documentary and the Discourse of Reality
- New Orleans at 300: Invention & Reinvention in an American City
- History of Psychology
- Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion
- Literature and Medicine