HUM 291 - Special Topics in Humanities

Taken through Academic Travel Abroad (ATA), this course offers a firsthand exploration of the historical and artistic identity shaped by diverse global cultures. Emphasizing non-American contexts, students will examine the interplay of history (people, places, ideas, events) and the arts (architecture, sculpture, literature, painting) that reflect unique cultural identities across different regions of the world. This ATA course is intended for students who do not need additional elective credit but wish to benefit from the opportunity to travel abroad. The course may be repeated as different cultures are visited and is graded pass/no pass.

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Last updated: 12/10/2024