Winter 2021
December 15, 2021 – January 5, 2022
Registration will begin Tuesday, October 19, via ULink. For more information about Winter Session, visit https://louisville.edu/wintersession.
Interdisciplinary study of the arts and humanities in contemporary American culture emphasizing the convergence of European, African, Hispanic, Asian, and indigenous cultures, as well as the distinguishing characteristics of each culture as revealed in three of the following areas: fine arts, drama, literature, philosophy, religion, and popular entertainment.
Course/Section | Days/Times | Instructor |
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HUM 152-52 | DISTANCE EDUCATION | J. Cresseveur |
The study of the principal world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and indigenous traditions) in their cultural contexts.
Course/Section | Days/Times | Instructor |
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HUM 216-52 | DISTANCE EDUCATION | M. Hagan |
Analysis of sex roles as embodied in classic works in philosophy, literature, history, drama, and art in ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary times.
Course/Section | Days/Times | Instructor |
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HUM 331-51 | DISTANCE EDUCATION | S. Bertacco |
Note: Cross-listed with WGST 303-51. |
Mythology of Greek gods and goddesses through the study of ancient texts, major sites of worship, and ancient representations of these deities.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
Course/Section | Days/Times | Instructor |
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HUM 338-51 | DISTANCE EDUCATION | S. Watkins |