HUM 101 Search

Spring, Fall
4

The Search curriculum is a three-semester sequence of humanities courses. In a small, seminar setting, students and faculty engage in a sustained examination of vital questions arising from an individual’s relationships to the natural world, human society, and the artifacts of human culture. This examination interrogates seminal texts in the intellectual traditions of societies from Mesopotamia, areas around the Mediterranean and Red Sea, in northern Africa, the Nile Valley and Europe. Throughout this experience students will develop skills that are vital for success in college and leading a life of intellectual engagement, such as the ability to read carefully, think critically, discuss topics with clarity and a command of relevant and factual information, and write clearly and persuasively.
The first semester of Search focuses on the ancient world and primarily follows the history and literature of the Israelites and the Greeks. Texts include the ancient Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, the Hebrew Bible, and the selected works of Greek epic, drama, history, and philosophy.

Degree Requirements

F1