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2026 Spring: January 7 - May 5

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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1824 6380 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Horwitz, Noah M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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1826 6381 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Wood, Mary C Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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1875 6382 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Ludes, John M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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1997 6383 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Chadwick, Daniel R Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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2004 6384 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Escober, Jamie D Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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2101 6385 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Ratliff, Walter R Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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2102 6386 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Edwards, Anne M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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2144 6387 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Hansen, Christine M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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2145 6388 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Simoni-Wastila, Henry W Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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2500 6389 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Bilsker, Richard L Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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2525 6390 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Brewster, Michele M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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2526 6391 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Bourget-Tactuk, Jose Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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3023 6379 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Ehrenfeld, Daniel Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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3465 6392 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Scott, Dean R Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
3962 6393 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Ketchley, Sarah L Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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4035 6394 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Sittig, Stefan Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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4221 6980 11 Feb 2026-07 Apr 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Turnipseed, Domonique Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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4222 6981 11 Feb 2026-07 Apr 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Bingley, Matthew A Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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4246 6982 11 Feb 2026-07 Apr 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Doughty, Margaret W Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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4258 6983 11 Feb 2026-07 Apr 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Gray, Edward R Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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4582 6984 11 Feb 2026-07 Apr 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Shitta-Bey, Olanrewaju A Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
4674 6985 11 Feb 2026-07 Apr 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Robinson, Katherine J Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
4871 7380 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Giddens, Jackie D Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
4902 7381 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: McDermitt, Samantha M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
4912 7382 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Ehrenfeld, Daniel Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
5725 7383 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Afokpa, Clover J. Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
5726 7384 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Horwitz, Noah M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
5727 7385 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Wood, Mary C Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
5728 7386 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Cohen, Mark N Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
5729 7387 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Jacobe, Stephanie A Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
5730 7388 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Batchelder, Geoffrey M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
5731 7389 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Ketchley, Sarah L Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
5732 7390 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Sittig, Stefan Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
8682 4065 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Houston, Katie D Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3)
An introduction to the humanities through a review of some of the major developments in human culture. The goal is to analyze how societies express their ideas through art, literature, music, religion, and philosophy and to consider some of the underlying assumptions about the way societies are formed and run. Focus is on developing the conceptual tools to understand cultural phenomena critically.
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9653 6395 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Giddens, Jackie D Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
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1945 6380 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Hartel, Heather A Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
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2349 6381 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Jacobe, Stephanie A Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
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2489 6382 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Alverson, Kelly M. Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
3598 7025 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Th 6:00P-9:00P Open Aberdeen Proving Gnd (Hybrid)
Faculty: Brown, Sonya C Bldg/Room: Aberdeen Proving Ground 213A Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
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4477 6980 11 Feb 2026-07 Apr 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Strohmeyer, Virgil B Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
4903 7380 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Bilsker, Richard L Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
5741 7381 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Escober, Jamie D Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
7477 4120 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 W 6:00P-9:00P Open Joint Base Andrews (Hybrid)
Faculty: Schumaker, Richard Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
7478 4910 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 M 6:00P-9:00P Open San Antonio (Hybrid)
Faculty: Karanja, Daniel Njoroge Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
7479 5165 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open Shady Grove (Hybrid)
Faculty: Castaneda, Ivan E. Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg III 3240 Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
8888 7650 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 M 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Schumaker, Richard Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Meets in-person; 8 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed to Hagerstown); meets Dorsey Station
HUMN 344 Technology and Culture (3)
"An interdisciplinary survey examining the impact technology has on human culture. The objective is to evaluate the influence technology has on the human experience, employ interdisciplinary knowledge on issues of technology and culture, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the results of critical reflection and cultural criticism. Topics include technology and history, misinformation and disinformation, social media, ethics, the arts, race and gender, transhumanism, and technology and the self."
8889 4650 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 M 6:30P-9:30P Open Hagerstown (Hybrid)
Faculty: Schumaker, Richard Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Meets in-person; 8 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed from Dorsey Station); meets Hagerstown
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3)
An interdisciplinary survey of myths from around the world. The objective is to evaluate the influences of myth on culture and society;, develop critical reflection using the methods of interdisciplinary study;, discuss how myths shape cultural, individual, and national identities;, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the influence of world myths on their material and non-material culture. Topics include origin myths, comparative mythology, gender, the archetypes, heroes, tricksters, material and non-material culture, ritual, and sacred place.
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1755 6380 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Afokpa, Clover J. Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3)
An interdisciplinary survey of myths from around the world. The objective is to evaluate the influences of myth on culture and society;, develop critical reflection using the methods of interdisciplinary study;, discuss how myths shape cultural, individual, and national identities;, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the influence of world myths on their material and non-material culture. Topics include origin myths, comparative mythology, gender, the archetypes, heroes, tricksters, material and non-material culture, ritual, and sacred place.
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1756 6381 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Lewis, Robert L Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3)
An interdisciplinary survey of myths from around the world. The objective is to evaluate the influences of myth on culture and society;, develop critical reflection using the methods of interdisciplinary study;, discuss how myths shape cultural, individual, and national identities;, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the influence of world myths on their material and non-material culture. Topics include origin myths, comparative mythology, gender, the archetypes, heroes, tricksters, material and non-material culture, ritual, and sacred place.
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4160 6980 11 Feb 2026-07 Apr 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Morris, Jennifer A Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3)
An interdisciplinary survey of myths from around the world. The objective is to evaluate the influences of myth on culture and society;, develop critical reflection using the methods of interdisciplinary study;, discuss how myths shape cultural, individual, and national identities;, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the influence of world myths on their material and non-material culture. Topics include origin myths, comparative mythology, gender, the archetypes, heroes, tricksters, material and non-material culture, ritual, and sacred place.
5748 7380 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Closed Online
Faculty: Hansen, Christine M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3)
An interdisciplinary survey of myths from around the world. The objective is to evaluate the influences of myth on culture and society;, develop critical reflection using the methods of interdisciplinary study;, discuss how myths shape cultural, individual, and national identities;, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the influence of world myths on their material and non-material culture. Topics include origin myths, comparative mythology, gender, the archetypes, heroes, tricksters, material and non-material culture, ritual, and sacred place.
5749 7381 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Japola, Justyna M Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3)
An interdisciplinary survey of myths from around the world. The objective is to evaluate the influences of myth on culture and society;, develop critical reflection using the methods of interdisciplinary study;, discuss how myths shape cultural, individual, and national identities;, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the influence of world myths on their material and non-material culture. Topics include origin myths, comparative mythology, gender, the archetypes, heroes, tricksters, material and non-material culture, ritual, and sacred place.
7476 7610 07 Jan 2026-03 Mar 2026 M 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Houston, Katie D Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3)
An interdisciplinary survey of myths from around the world. The objective is to evaluate the influences of myth on culture and society;, develop critical reflection using the methods of interdisciplinary study;, discuss how myths shape cultural, individual, and national identities;, and communicate in writing and oral presentation the influence of world myths on their material and non-material culture. Topics include origin myths, comparative mythology, gender, the archetypes, heroes, tricksters, material and non-material culture, ritual, and sacred place.
8683 7155 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 T 6:30P-9:30P Open Myer-Henderson Hall (Hybrid)
Faculty: Strohmeyer, Virgil B Syllabus Course Materials
HUMN 495 Humanities Capstone (3)
Prerequisites: HUMN 100, an upper-level ARTH, an upper-level ENGL, an upper-level HUMN, and an upper-level PHIL. A study of humanities that synthesizes knowledge gained through previous study. An individually chosen research project is used to examine the nature of human responsibility to self, others, and the environment; the role of intellectual inquiry in human life; and the role of creativity in human life. Career options are also explored.
5751 7380 11 Mar 2026-05 May 2026 Open Online
Faculty: Killings, Steven J Syllabus Course Materials
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