Richness of Thought
Through this component you’ll develop keen insights and a deep understanding of literary works, mathematical models and artistic vision. It will enable you to debate definitions and articulate differences in thought or action. As a result you’ll have a better understanding of the diversities of human experiences.
Requirements for Richness of Thought include:
- Analytical Thought – 4 semester hours
- Literary Expression – 4 semester hours
- Artistic Expression – 4 semester hours
COURSES
Analytical Thought
- CSCI-151 Introduction to Programming
- CSCI-181 Principles of Computer Science
- MATH-108 Introduction to Statistics
- MATH-111 Calculus I
- MATH-112 Calculus II
- MATH-201 Linear Algebra
- MATH-221 Discrete Structures
- MGMT-202 Business Statistics
- PHIL-111 Introduction to Logic
- PHIL-213 Symbolic Logic
- PSYC-123 Statistics Behavioral Sciences
Artistic Expression
- ARTH-101 Art History I
- ARTH-102 Introduction to Art History II
- ARTH-205 Greek and Roman Art
- ARTH-211 Survey of Non-Western Art
- ARTH-305 Ancient Art
- ARTH-306 Renaissance Art History
- ARTH-308 American Art History
- ARTH-309 19th Century Art History
- ARTH-310 Modernism and the Avante-Garde
- ARTH-313 Women in Art
- EDUC-300 Arts in Education
- EDUC-300A Arts in Education: Art
- EDUC-300M Arts in Education: Music
- ENGL-290 Aesthetics and Interpretation
- FILM-150 Introduction to Film
- FILM-220 International Film
- MGMT-133 British Theatre
- MUSC-101 Introduction to Music
- MUSC-102 A Study of Jazz
- MUSC-130 Rock Music and Society
- MUSC-215 Music in Christian Rituals
- MUSC-250 Music Classic & Romantic Eras
- PHIL-235 Aesthetics
- RELI-215 Music in Christian Rituals
- THEA-152 Understanding Theatre
- THEA-252 Survey of Western Theatre
- THEA-253 Non-Western Theatre
- WMST-313 Women in Art
- WMST-313T Women in Art
- WRIT-270 Small Press Edit & Publishing
Literary Expression
- ENGL-200 Literature and Culture
- ENGL-205 Literature Studies
- ENGL-220 American Literature to 1865
- ENGL-225 American Lit. 1865 - Present
- ENGL-230 British Lit: Medieval -Renaiss
- ENGL-233 Brit Lit, Jacobean to Augustan
- ENGL-235 British Lit, Romantic-Modernst
- ENGL-245 Comparative American Lit
- ENGL-250 World Literature
- ENGL-255 Jewish Literature
- ENGL-265 Forms of Writing
- HONS-200 Thought and Civilization
- JWST-255 Jewish Literature
- RELI-103 The New Testament
- THEA-200 Dramatic Literature