HUM 1010 - Introduction to Humanities, Fall 2007

This course covers significant ideas, art forms, philosophies, and scientific developments in Western culture since the renaissance. Discussions focus on the way human view their relationship with the past, with the future, with God, with nature, with other humans, and with themselves.

IntroToHumanities

Humanities 1010

Professor Edwin Reber, M.A.

Humanities & Social Sciences Department
Dixie State College

Course Structure: 50 minute classes - three times a week

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Course Description

This course covers significant ideas, art forms, philosophies, and scientific developments in Western culture since the renaissance. Discussions focus on the way human view their relationship with the past, with the future, with God, with nature, with other humans, and with themselves.

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