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Oct 18, 2024
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HUM 20400 - Travel: Literature and Culture (4) The course combines academic study of literature and culture with structured travel experiences. Examining literary and artistic traditions, students combine reflection and research with place-based experiential learning. At the introductory level, students focus on the development of literary and cultural traditions relevant to particular regions or locations. Students must be in good standing with the university to participate. Instructor permission required. Priority is given to currently enrolled undergraduate students in need of the credits to graduate. Community members accepted, when space available, by invitation only. Subjects and destinations vary. Satisfies CH Creative Endeavors for Foundational Studies. Offered Spring.
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(Topic course numbers range from HUM 20401 to HUM 20422 in schedule) |
Selected Topics: |
Britain: Development of English Language |
Literature and Culture of Moorish Spain |
Renaissance Italy |
Greece: Literature and Cutlure |
Argentina and Brazil: Literature and Culture |
Eastern Europe: Literature and Culture |
Culture and Music of Cuba |
Desert in the American Imagination |
Costa Rican Literature and Life |
Searching for King Arthur |
Fire and Ice: Viking Saga, Icelandic Legacy |
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