Art & Literature Concentration
15 credit hours of courses are required, with a minimum of 12 hours at 300 level or above and must include at least two INT courses. Courses must come from at least two disciplinary areas:
- AFN 290 - Readings in Literatures of the African Diaspora
- ANT 316 - Exploring World Cultures
- ARH 201 - Ancient Through Medieval Art and Archaeology
- ARH 202 - Renaissance Through Early Twentieth Century
- ARH 203 - Art of the Non-Western World
- ARH 300 - Egyptian Art
- 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 & Rococo Art
- ARH 307 - Nineteenth Century European Art
- ARH 320 - African Art
- ARH 321 - Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
- ARH 380 - Early Christian and Byzantine Art
- ARH 381 - Classical Myth in Western Art
- CLA 209 - Classical Literature in Translation: Topics
- CLA 210 - Mythology
- CLA 345 - Topics in Mythology
- CRW 314 - Theory and Practice of Literary Translation
- ENG 111 - Introduction to Literature 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 359 - World Indigenous Literatures and Film
- 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
- FRH 209 - French Literature in Translation: Topics
- FRH 311 - French Civilization
- FRH 321 - Survey of French Literature I
- FRH 322 - Survey of French Literature II
- FRH 385 - Introduction to French Cinema
- FRH 411 - Topics in French Studies
- FRH 412 - The Francophone World
- FRH 420 - Topics in French Literature
- FRH 448 - French Theatre and Performance
- FRH 470 - French Women Writers
- FRH 485 - Seminar in French Cinema
- FRH 495 - Seminar in French Literature
- FST 205 - Introduction to World Cinema (WLC 205)
- FST 380 - Introduction to Bollywood Cinema
- FST 381 - History of Russian and Soviet Cinema
- FST 382 - Contemporary Latin American Cinema
- FST 383 - Introduction to Latin American Cinema
- FST 384 - Contemporary French Cinema
- FST 385 - Japanese Cinema
- FST 386 - Introduction to German Cinema (GER 385)
- FST 387 - Introduction to French Cinema (SPN 385)
- FST 388 - Introduction to Spanish Cinema (SPN 385)
- FST 389 - Studies in World Cinema
- FST 480 - Special Topics in World Cinema (WLC 480, FRH 485, GER 485, SPN 485)
- GER 209 - German Literature in Translation: Topics
- GER 307 - Text and Context
- GER 321 - Introduction to German Literature
- GER 331 - Fairy Tales: From Grimms to Disney
- GER 333 - The Romance of King Arthur in Literature and Film
- GER 495 - Seminar in German Studies
- GER 496 - Topics in German Studies
- HST 324 - Jewish Humor and History: From the Shtetl to Seinfeld
- INT 310 - Topics in Arts and Literature
- INT 311 - Film and the Feminine Ideal in Post Communist Eastern and Central European Cinema
- INT 336 - Modern China through Film
- INT 338 - Modern Japan through Film
- INT 366 - Comparative Political Regimes through Film
- INT 400 - The Cinema of Globalization
- INT 480 - Global Issues
- INT 491 - Directed Individual Study
- INT 495 - Seminar in International Studies
- INT 499 - Honors Work in International Studies
- JPN 211 - Perspectives on Contemporary Japanese Culture
- MUS 115 - Survey of Music Literature
- MUS 150 - Survey of Western Art Music
- MUS 351 - Introduction to Music History I: Middle ages - Classical Periods
- MUS 352 - Introduction to Music History II: Romantic-Contemporary Periods
- MUS 361 - History of Music I: Medieval and Renaissance
- MUS 362 - History of Music II: 17th and 18th Centuries
- MUS 363 - History of Music III: 19th Century
- PAR 125 - Great Books of the World's Religions
- PRT 210 - Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World in Translation: Topics
- RUS 209 - Russian Literature in Translation: Topics
- SPN 206 - Spanish in the Media
- SPN 321 - Introduction to Spanish Literature
- SPN 322 - Introduction to Spanish-American Literature
- SPN 385 - Introduction to Spanish Cinema
- SPN 421 - Topics in Spanish Literature
- SPN 422 - Topics in Spanish-American Literature
- SPN 485 - Seminar in Spanish Cinema
- THR 321 - A Social History of Western Theatre I
- THR 322 - A Social History of Western Theatre II
- WLC 205 - Perspectives in World Cinema
- WLC 206 - Perspectives in European Cinema
- WLC 480 - Special Topics in World Cinema
- WLC 354 - The Middle East Through Music, Film, and Literature
Please Note:
- Study Abroad courses often fulfill concentration requirements.
- Some courses have prerequisites or co-requisites.