HumanitiesThe interdisciplinary Master of Arts/Humanities program is administered by the Office of the Dean, College of Arts & Social Sciences, following the guidance of a supervising faculty committee. The program is devoted to the exploration of humanities interests. Faculty supporting the program represent diverse scholarly specialties within the humanities, arts, and social sciences. Faculty are drawn primarily from the college, but may also include appropriate individuals from the broader university committee.
Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix at Course Listings/Descriptions.
Curriculum
Students in the program develop an individual curriculum following guidelines established by the advisory committee. Programs of study typically focus upon a unifying theme, but draw from several academic areas. Some students pursue more intensive or specialized work in complementary areas from at least two disciplines. Studies often bridge from the humanities to other scholarly or creative areas. An integrative thesis or capstone project, prepared under the direction of an assigned faculty committee, culminates the program experience.
Requirements
General requirements for the Master of Arts Humanities degree are as follows:
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