Fine Arts/Humanities Electives
The ME degree plan requires three hours of Fine Arts/Humanities credit. Courses approved are listed below. Note: Courses with
the intent of developing or improving the competence of a student to perform a physical act (playing a musical instrument
or participating in a band) do not satisfy this requirement. Some courses on the approved list are not offered every semester,
so check the Course Schedule for availability and most current prerequisite requirements. These may be taken Pass/Fail
- ARC 308 Architecture and Society I
- ARC 318K History of Architecture
- ARC 348 The Appreciation of Architecture
- ARC 368R Topics in the History of Architecture
- ARH 301 Introduction to the Visual Arts
- ARH 302 Survey - Ancient thru Medieval Art
- ARH 303 Survey - Renaissance thru Modern Art
- C C 302 Introduction to the Ancient World: Rome & Early Christianity
- C C 302K Intro to Archaeological Studies II: Classical Archaeology
- C C 303 Intro to Classical Mythology
- C C 304C Topic 2: Intro to Greek Private Life
- C C 305 Topic 2: Intro to Roman Public Life
- C C 306M Medical and Scientific Terminology
- C C 307K Introduction to Greek Archaology
- HMN 305 Freshman Seminar (by invitation)
- HMN 320 Core Course in the Humanities
- HMN 350 Topics Course in the Humanities
- MUS 302L Intro to Western Music
- MUS 303M Intro to Music in World Cultures
- MUS 342 Studies in Ethnomusicology
- PHL 301 Intro Philosophical Inquiries
- PHL 304 Contemporary Moral Problems
- PHL 305 Philosophy of Religion
- PHL 310 Introduction to Philosophy
- PHL 318 Introduction to Ethics
- PHL 320K Philosophy of Culture
- PHL 325K Ethical Theories
- PHL 325L Business, Ethics & Public Policy
- PHL 325M Medicine, Ethics, and Society
- PHL 327 Contemporary Philosophy
- T D 301 Introduction to Theater (previously DRM 301C)
- T D 317C History of the Theater to 1600 (previously DRM 312K)
- T D 317D History of the Theater, 1600-1900 (previously DRM 312L)

