Human Values and Meaning


HUM-220

This course presents some major dimensions of human experience as reflected in art, music, literature, philosophy, and history. Topics include the search for identity, the quest for knowledge, the need for love, the individual and society, and the meaning of life. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize interdisciplinary connections and distinguish between open and closed questions and between narrative and scientific models of understanding. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement general education core requirement in humanities/fine arts and is restricted to students in the AA and AS programs who have completed a minimum of 40 credit hours.

  • Prerequisite:
    C or better in ENG-111 and successful completion of 40 credit hours in the AA or AS program
  • Corequisite:
    None
Class Hours 3
Lab Hours
Clinic, Coop, or Shop Hours
Credit Hours 3