Degree Requirements

All students majoring in disciplines within the School of Arts are required to complete courses in the Liberal Arts Core. The purpose of the Liberal Arts Core is to provide a common background of knowledge in the humanities and social sciences which serves as a context for more specialized study in the individual major. The core is intended to provide exposure to the differing methods and modes of inquiry appropriate to various disciplines as well as to the assumptions upon which the disciplines are grounded, their knowledge claims, and their limitations. It seeks to provide opportunities for students to make conscious connections between specialized learning and basic human concerns and to build a durable foundation for lifelong learning.

Core courses seek the development of skills in different forms of inquiry, abstract logical thinking, critical analysis and informed judgment. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of the ability to bring what one has learned in one context to another, from one discipline to another, and from one community to another. These goals are sought within an atmosphere of free inquiry, dialogue, and interfaith concern.

Some majors may require specific courses (see following pages) to fulfill the Liberal Arts Core or the University General Education requirements. Students seeking Teacher Licensure must meet special requirements. The Liberal Arts Core requirements are as follows:

Humanities Cluster*

Visual and Performing Arts (6 hours)

Any combination of Art or Theatre courses except ART 475 or THEA 475

Philosophy or Humanities (3 hours)

HUM 150Perspectives on Public Life

3

HUM 200Foundations of Global Studies

3

HUM 210Introduction to Sustainability

3

HUM 498Honors Capstone

3

PHIL 2@, 3@ or 4@ Except PHIL 497 or PHIL 498

Literature (3 hours)

ENG 211Introduction to Literature

3

ENG 221Survey of British Literature I

3

ENG 222Survey of British Literature II

3

ENG 223American Literature to 1865

3

ENG 224American Literature from 1865

3

ENG 315History of the Theatre

3

ENG 337Texts and Technologies

3

ENG 338Public Humanities

3

ENG 339Eighteenth-Century British Novel

3

ENG 340Nineteenth-Century British Novel

3

ENG 341Nineteenth-Century American Novel

3

ENG 343Literature of the American South

3

ENG 351Modern Novel

3

ENG 352Modern and Contemporary Poetry

3

ENG 354Modern Drama

3

ENG 355-358Special Topics in Literature

3

ENG 361African-American Literature

3

ENG 362Literature and Gender

3

ENG 432Medieval Literature

3

ENG 440Chaucer

3

ENG 441Shakespeare

3

ENG 442Renaissance Literature

3

ENG 443Milton

3

ENG 444Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature

3

ENG 445Romantic Prose and Poetry

3

ENG 446Victorian Literature

3

ENG 447Seventeenth-Century Literature

3

ENG 448Early American Literature

3

ENG 450Contemporary Literature

3

ENG 452British Literature Seminar

3

ENG 453American Literature Seminar

3

ENG 454African-American Literature Seminar

3

ENG 455Comparative and Transnational Literature Seminar

3

ENG 456-459Special Topics in Literature

3

History (6 hours)

 

Language Cluster

Language (12 hours)

Courses must be in a single language: Chinese, French, German, Greek, Latin, Russian or Spanish. Students must pass a language course at the 202 level or higher. If this requires less than 12 hours credit of course work as determined by a placement test, the remaining hours are free electives. Students may request a challenge exam for courses at the 202 level (or higher) in a language. Challenge exams are not offered for language courses below the 202 level, but students may take a placement test upon enrollment or anytime thereafter. For languages not offered at CBU, please contact the chair of Literature and Languages to determine placement and credit options. School of Arts majors who take their language courses at Rhodes College fulfill the language requirement by passing a language class at the 201 level at Rhodes.

Social Science Cluster*

Political Science (3 hours)

Any POLS Course

Behavioral Science (3 hours)

Any ANTH, CJ, PSYC, or SOC Course Except PSYC 110

*One course from Humanities or Social Science clusters must have a “global perspective”. Choose from: ANTH 160, ART 101, ART 211, ART 212, ENG 231, ENG 232, HIST 107, HIST 108, HUM/GS 200, PHIL 324, PHIL 325, POLS 113, POLS 115, RS 270, RS 355 or RS 360.