HU 300 The Nature of Science (back to previous page)
Prerequisites: E 110, HS 102, a laboratory science course, and a social science course. Investigates science as a human activity, as a social institution, and as an instrument for acquiring and using knowledge. The nature of scientific knowledge, the organization of scientific activity, and the interaction of science with technology and culture. A course about science and the process of generating new knowledge. 3 credit hours.
HU 450-459 Special Topics (back to previous page)
Special topics of selected or current interest in the study of humanities. 3 credit hours.
Humanities - Graduate Courses
HU 651-658 Topics in Humanities (back to previous page)
A study of selected issues of particular interest to the students and instructor. May be taken more than once.
HU 659 Writing and Speaking for Professionals (back to previous page)
A practical, tool-oriented approach for professionals who need to perfect writing and speaking skills for career advancement or presentations in graduate courses. Students generate work-related writing/speaking assignments and negotiate learning contracts based on editing, writing and speaking methods related to individual needs and objectives. (See also E 659).
HU 695 Independent Study (back to previous page)
A planned program of individual study or research under the supervision of a member of the faculty.