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A123: Introduction to the Humanities 60 points / 16 credit hours
This course provides students with a lively and varied grounding in the disciplines of art history, literature, philosophy, classical studies, history. It will help students to express themselves more clearly and to develop the skills of reading, analysis and interpretation they will need before they move on to more specialized courses at Level 2
The course aims to:
A: introduce the student to what is studied in the humanities
B: help the student to develop basic skills of analysis, argument and expression
C: instruct the student in ways to understand and evaluate texts that are characteristic of each discipline
D: develop the student's aesthetic response and help him/her articulate it in such a way as to reach a degree of consensus with others working in the same academic discipline
E: encourage the student's response to Humanities texts as enjoyable, instructive, culturally broadening and life enhancing
By the end of the course we hope the student is expected to be able to:
A: recognise and select major arguments and concepts, and minor related arguments
B: develop an argument and support judgements and views with appropriate evidence
C: differentiate fact from opinion and weigh up conflicting data to reach a justifiable or balanced and reasoned conclusion
D: apply specific methodology to work on individual texts, as well as the interdisciplinary study in the Humanities
E: write well-argued essays which demonstrate an ablity to analyse texts and their contexts
F: feel confident that you can move to studying at a higher level.
These are essential supporting files
One: The Course Guide
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