The Department of Humanities and Religious Studies is the 'home' department of the Liberal Arts Master's Program; all HRS upper-division and graduate courses are suitable choices as Liberal Arts electives. Other related departments and suitable courses are as follows.
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ART
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100
101
105
106
107
108
109
110
118
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Origins of American Indian Art
Art and Photography
Medieval Art*
Renaissance Art*
Baroque and Rococo Art*
19th Century Art*
20th Century Art*
American Art*
Modern Architecture
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*These courses have prerequisites, but Liberal Arts students may enroll with permission from the instructor.
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ENGLISH
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116B
125A
125B
130A
130B
141
150A
150E
150F
170E
170G
170K
180W
185D
230A
230B
245
250F
250K
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Children's Literary Classics
Literature and Film for Young People
Writing and the Young Writer
Writing Short Fiction
Writing Poetry
The Essential Shakespeare
Early American Literature
American Poetry, 1910-1950
Contemporary American Fiction, 1950-present
Short Fiction
Modern Poetry
Masters of the Short Story
Native American Literature
American Women Writers
Writing Fiction
Advanced Poetry Writing
Shakespearean Romance
Whitman and Dickinson
Contemporary American Fiction
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GERMAN (no knowledge of German required)
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140
141
142
143
150
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Love and Marriage in the Medieval Epic
German Mythology and Legend
German Folk Literature, Legend and Lore
Arthurian Romance
German Civilization: Beginnings to 16th Century
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HISTORY
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(Most upper-division courses in History numbered from 104 to 186 are appropriate as Liberal Arts electives)
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MUSIC
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203
204
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Psychology of Music
Music in America
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PHILOSOPHY
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(Most upper-division courses in Philosophy are appropriate as Liberal Arts electives, especially those numbered from 100 to 155)
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SPANISH (no knowledge of Spanish required)
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119
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Latin American Literature in English Translation
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THEATRE AND DANCE
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201
206
208
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Theory of Dramatic Criticism
Elizabethan and Jacobean Theater
Seminar in American Theater History
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