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Understanding Western Myth

Requirements

Understanding Western Myth (15 credits)

15

credits chosen from:

ANTH 202 Introduction to Culture (3.00)
ANTH 307 Understanding Myths (3.00)
CLAS 211 Greek Literature (3.00)
CLAS 212 Roman Literature (3.00)
CLAS 265 Mythologies of the Ancient Mediterranean (3.00)
CLAS 322 Latin Literature of the Augustan Period (3.00)
CLAS 330 Greek Drama (3.00)
ENGL 307 The Viking Age in Poetry and Prose (3.00)
ENGL 316 Spenser (3.00)
ENGL 319 Milton (3.00)
ENGL 355 Joyce (3.00)
IRST 230 Irish Mythology and Folklore (3.00)
ITAL 351 Dramatic Representations in Italian Cinema and Culture (3.00)
ITAL 367 Cultural Views of Italy (3.00)
ITAL 415 Dante and the Middle Ages (3.00)
ITAL 427 Italian Humanism and the Renaissance (3.00)
RELI 301 The Hebrew Bible (3.00)
RELI 3350 The Bible and Contemporary Literature (3.00)
RELI 365 Religion and Literature (3.00)
RELI 394 History of Satan: Evil Personified in Judaism and Christianity (3.00)
SPAN 310 Hispanic Literature from the 12th to the 17th Centuries (3.00)
SPAN 320 Defining Difference in Spanish America: Literature from 1500 to 1880 (3.00)
SPAN 362 Cultures of Mexico, the Central American Region, and the Spanish Caribbean (3.00)
SPAN 363 Cultures of the Southern Cone and the Andean Region (3.00)
SPAN 365 The History of Spanish Culture (3.00)
SPAN 406 Medieval Iberian Literatures, 1100-1500 (3.00)
SPAN 412 Drama and Poetry in Renaissance and Baroque Spain, 1500-1690 (3.00)
SPAN 420 Dictatorship and Exile in Modern Spain, 1939‑1975 (3.00)
SPAN 453 From Object to Subject: Women and Discourse in Spain and Spanish America (3.00)
SPAN 472 Discourses of Discovery, Colonization, and Resistance in Spain and Spanish America (3.00)
THEO 226 Theology and Myth (3.00)
THEO 234 Pilgrim Bodies, Sacred Journeys (3.00)
THEO 242 Theology and the Arts (3.00)
THEO 337 The Christian Sacraments (3.00)
THEO 393 Philosophical Foundations of Christian Theology (3.00)

Notes

  • Students are responsible for verifying any prerequisite requirements associated with courses.
  • All course substitutions must be in a related topic and approved by Student Academic Services.
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