Art & Literature Concentration
15 credit hours of courses are required, with a minimum of 12 hours at 300 level or above. Courses must come from at least two disciplinary areas:
- ANT 316: Exploring World Cultures
- ARH 201: Ancient Through Medieval Art and Archeology
- ARH 202: Renaissance Through Early Twentieth Century
- ARH 301: Ancient Greek Art *
- ARH 302: Ancient Roman Art *
- ARH 303: Medieval Art *
- ARH 304: Northern Renaissance Art
- ARH 305: Italian Renaissance Art *
- ARH 306: Baroque and Rococo Art *
- ARH 307: Nineteenth Century European Art *
- CLA 209 (ENG 209): Classical Literature in Translation: Topics
- CLA 210 (ENG 210): Mythology
- CLA 345: Topics in Mythology *
- ENG 100: College Writing and Reading I Global Emphasis
- ENG 111: Introduction of Literature Global Emphasis
- ENG 200: College Writing and Reading II Global Emphasis
- ENG 211: British Literature to 1800
- ENG 212: British Literature since 1800
- ENG 225: World Literature to 1600
- ENG 226: World Literature since 1600
- ENG 227: World Anglophone Literatures
- ENG 301: International Journalism
- ENG 332: Shakespeare's Early Plays and Poems *
- ENG 333: Shakespeare's Later Plays *
- ENG 336: British Romanticism *
- ENG 337: Victorian Literature *
- ENG 338: British Modernism *
- ENG 340: Multiculturalism and Literature
- ENG 341: Postcolonial and Third World Literature *
- ENG 342: Transnational Literatures
- ENG 343: Studies in Postcolonial Literature
- ENG 370: European Literature to 1900 *
- ENG 371: European Literature Since 1900 *
- ENG 430: The Age of Chaucer *
- ENG 431: The Age of Elizabeth *
- ENG 432: The Age of Milton *
- FNA 101: Cultures of the World Through Music and Dance
- FST 205 (FLL 205): Introduction to World Cinema
- FST 206 (FLL 206): Perspectives in European Cinema
- FST 385: Japanese Cinema *
- FST 386 (GER 385): Introduction to German Cinema
- FST 387 (FRH 385): Introduction to French Cinema
- FST 388 (SPN 385): Introduction to Spanish Cinema
- FST 389: Studies in World Cinema
- FST 480 (FLL 480, FRH 485, GER 485, SPN 485): Special Topics in World Cinema *
- FRH 209: French Literature in Translation: Topics
- FRH 311: French Civilization *
- FRH 321: Survey of French Literature *
- FRH 322: Survey of French Literature *
- FRH 411: Topics in French Studies *
- FRH 412: The Francophone World *
- FRH 420: Topics in French Literature *
- FRH 437: Masterpieces of French Poetry *
- FRH 438. Masterpieces of French Drama *
- FRH 439: Masterpieces of French Prose Fiction *
- FRH 495: Seminar in French Literature *
- GER 209: German Literature in Translation: Topics
- GER 307: Text and Context
- GER 321: Introduction to German Literature *
- GER 485 (FST 480): Seminar in German Cinema *
- GER 495: Topics in German Studies *
- HST 377: Topics in International History **
- JPN 211: Perspectives on Contemporary Japanese Culture
- PAR 125: Great Books of the World's Religions
- PRT 210: Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World in Translation: Topics
- PRT 322: Introduction to the Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World *
- PRT 422: Studies on Cinema, Literature, and Culture of the Portuguese-Speaking World *
- SPN 206: Spanish in the Media *
- SPN 209: Spanish Literature in Translation: Topics
- SPN 210: Spanish-American Literature in Translation: Topics
- SPN 321: Introduction to Spanish Literature *
- SPN 322: Introduction to Spanish-American Literature *
- SPN 421: Studies in Spanish Literature *
- SPN 422: Studies in Spanish-American Literature *
- THR 321: Western Theatre History I *
- THR 322: Western Theatre History II *
* Please Note: these courses have prerequisites or co-requisites.
** Please Note: these courses count only if topic is if applicable to the concentration.




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