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Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 401 (01) - Introduction to the Humanities

Introduction to Humanities

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   66  
CRN: 12759
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the humanities. Taking as its entry point a significant work, the course is organized by topics related to that work, selected and arranged to invoke lively intellectual debate among faculty and students alike. Group lectures by the four core humanities faculty members. The instructors teaching the course will provide material for smaller weekly discussion sections led by each of those faculty members. Requirements include lively discussions, papers, and examinations. Not repeatable.
Equivalent(s): HUMA 401W
Attributes: Humanities(Disc)
Instructors: Will Smiley
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MW 1:10pm - 2:30pm HS 210
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 401W (01) - Introduction to Humanities

Introduction to Humanities

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   24  
CRN: 16111
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the humanities. Taking as its entry point a significant work, the course is organized by topics related to that work, selected and arranged to invoke lively intellectual debate among faculty and students alike. Group lectures by the three core humanities faculty members. The instructors teaching the course will provide material for smaller weekly discussion sections led by each of those faculty members. Requirements include lively discussions, papers, and examinations.
Equivalent(s): HUMA 401
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, Humanities(Disc)
Instructors: Nicole Ruane
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 TR 2:10pm - 3:30pm MURK G17
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 401W (02) - Introduction to Humanities

Introduction to Humanities

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   24  
CRN: 16112
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the humanities. Taking as its entry point a significant work, the course is organized by topics related to that work, selected and arranged to invoke lively intellectual debate among faculty and students alike. Group lectures by the three core humanities faculty members. The instructors teaching the course will provide material for smaller weekly discussion sections led by each of those faculty members. Requirements include lively discussions, papers, and examinations.
Equivalent(s): HUMA 401
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, Humanities(Disc)
Instructors: Paul Robertson
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 TR 2:10pm - 3:30pm MURK G17
Manchester   Coll of Professional Studies :: Humanities

HUMA 411 (M1) - Humanities I

Humanities I

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 16391
Introduction to the humanities and Western culture through literature, history, philosophy, music, art, and architecture. Examination of selected historical periods from classical Greece through the Renaissance through readings, films, slides, and field trips.
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, Inquiry (Discovery), Humanities(Disc)
Instructors: Peter Conklin
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 W 6:10pm - 9:00pm PANDRA P345
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 440A (H01) - Honors/Hooked: Narratives of Addiction, Recovery, and Redemption

Honors/Hooked:Addiction&Redemp

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 16113
This course explores literature about addiction through both literary an psychological lenses. It focuses on the redemption narrative that structures the understanding of addiction for writers and readers alike. Readings include stories of religious redemption, short fiction, memoirs, self-help texts, and narrative and psychological theory. This course is part of the Honors Symposium "Engaging Addiction". The courses in the Symposium join several times during the semester for common meetings where perspectives can be compared and explored.
Only the following students: Honors Program
Attributes: Humanities(Disc), Honors course
Instructors: Katherine Gaudet
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MWF 10:10am - 11:00am HORT 207
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 444F (H01) - Travelers in the Premodern World

Hon/TravelersPremodernWorld

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 16252
Travel is a fundamental aspect of the human experience. This course explores the human experience of travel using materials originating from across premodern world. Students investigate materials ranging from maps and pilgrimage accounts, to poetry and stories to understand what has compelled people to undertake the often perilous road. In the process, they consider the role of travel in cultural contact, communication, exchange, and the generation an spread of knowledge.
Only the following students: Honors Program
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, World Cultures(Discovery), Inquiry (Discovery), Honors course
Instructors: Ann Zimo
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MW 9:10am - 10:30am MURK 201
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 510A (01) - Ancient Humanities: Cultures and Empires

Ancient Humanities

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 16114
Humans are social animals and, from an early period, they organized into cities and empires. How did peoples like the ancient Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Indians, Greeks, Chinese, or Romans view themselves? How did they conceive of the world? Why was power distributed to some and not others? This co-taught course examines art, philosophy, history, and cultures from the ancient world to offer an introduction to the human experience from approximately 3000 BCE to 700 CE.
Equivalent(s): HUMA 510B, HUMA 510C, HUMA 510D
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, Fine&PerformingArts(Discovery)
Instructors: Ivo Van der Graaff
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MW 11:10am - 12:00pm HS 140
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 F 11:10am - 12:00pm HS 332
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 510B (01) - Ancient Humanities: Cultures and Empires

Ancient Humanities

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 16115
Humans are social animals and, from an early period, they organized into cities and empires. How did peoples like the ancient Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Indians, Greeks, Chinese, or Romans view themselves? How did they conceive of the world? Why was power distributed to some and not others? This co-taught course examines art, philosophy, history, and cultures from the ancient world to offer an introduction to the human experience from approximately 3000 BCE to 700 CE.
Equivalent(s): HUMA 510A, HUMA 510C, HUMA 510D
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, World Cultures(Discovery)
Instructors: Nicole Ruane
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MW 11:10am - 12:00pm HS 140
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 F 11:10am - 12:00pm HS 102
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 510C (01) - Ancient Humanities: Cultures and Empires

Ancient Humanities

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 16116
Humans are social animals and, from an early period, they organized into cities and empires. How did peoples like the ancient Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Indians, Greeks, Chinese, or Romans view themselves? How did they conceive of the world? Why was power distributed to some and not others? This co-taught course examines art, philosophy, history, and cultures from the ancient world to offer an introduction to the human experience from approximately 3000 BCE to 700 CE.
Equivalent(s): HUMA 510A, HUMA 510B, HUMA 510D
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, Historical Perspectives(Disc)
Instructors: Tejas Aralere
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MW 11:10am - 12:00pm HS 140
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 F 11:10am - 12:00pm HS 126
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Humanities

HUMA 514C (01) - Space, Place, & the Environment

Space, Place, & Environment

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   50  
CRN: 16247
In this co-taught topics course, students will explore the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit. How do ideas shape environments, and how do environments shape ideas? How does "place" differ from "space"? Studied through an interdisciplinary lens, topics may include sustainability, environmental humanities, the built environment, and urbanism. Topics may also cover how communities shape and interact with their environments. May be repeated if specific topic is different.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated up to 1 times.
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, Historical Perspectives(Disc)
Instructors: Will Smiley
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MW 9:40am - 11:00am HORT 204