This is a literature, history, and philosophy course dealing with a range of fundamental aspects of human culture in an interdisciplinary fashion, developing critical thinking and interpretive approaches to timeless issues in human life. These issues address, e.g., human happiness, honor, friendship, women's rights, spirituality, and rationality. It lays the foundation for many other courses highlighting essential concerns in human life seen through a historical perspective.
Also Offered As
HIST 278
Grade Basis
Regular Grades