HUM-HUMANITIES – 2005-07 Catalog
Humanities Program
HUM
302 Human
Values in Agriculture (4) GE Area F
Technical aspects of controversial agricultural
issues. Identification of value
conflicts, comparison of potential impacts, and use of relevant ethical
principles. Weighing risks and benefits to resolve the issue.
Extensive participation and interaction making oral
presentations, role playing, and arguing in public forums. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area
B and junior standing.
HUM
303 Values and
Technology (4) GE C4
(Also listed as HNRS 304)
Humanistic investigation into the theoretical and
practical applications of technology with specific reference to the social effects
of technological change. For all majors. Non-technical. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and one course from Area C.
HUM
310 Humanities
in World Cultures (4) GE C4
Interdisciplinary examination of the humanities in a
selected culture. Special focus on the arts, literature, philosophy and language in
that culture. Class Schedule
will list topic selected. Repeatable to 12 units with
different course titles. 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and one course
from Area C.
HUM
312 Humanities
in Chicano/a Culture (4) GE C4 USCP
Interdisciplinary examination of humanities in Chicano
culture. Special
focus on the arts, literature, social situations, and the monolingual and
bilingual language aspects in Chicano culture. 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and one course
from Area C.
HUM
316
Selective examination of the historical and cultural
legacy of
HUM
318 Culture of
Examination and experience of Spanish culture via
participant observation in
HUM
319
Analytical and interpretive survey of the principal
center of the English speaking world.
The development of
HUM
320 Values,
Media, and Culture (4) GE C4
(Also listed as HNRS 320)
Contemporary popular culture and its relationship to
the great art and literature of the past. Discussion of television, films, advertising, best
sellers, popular magazines, children's stories, comics, and the great tradition
of literature. 4 lectures. Prerequisite:
Completion of GE Area A and one course from Area C.
HUM
330
(Also listed as AG 330) GE Area
F
Scientific investigation of the natural features of
the Cal Poly landscape and their transformations by land management technology. Analysis of the environmental,
economic, social, and political effects of agricultural, resource extraction
and construction technology on that landscape. Emphasis
on the educational, land-use and long term planning issues of technology
presented by this case study. 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A and B, and junior standing.
HUM
350 The Global
Environment (4) GE Area F
(Also listed as AG/BUS/EDES/ENGR/SCM 350)
Interdisciplinary
investigation of how human activities impact the Earth’s environment on a
global scale. Examination of population, resource use,
climate change, and biodiversity from scientific/technical and
social/economic/historical/political perspectives. Use
of remote sensing maps. Sustainable solutions. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas
A and B and junior standing.
HUM
361 Modernism
(4) GE C4
Interdisciplinary survey of the eighteenth, nineteenth
and twentieth-century concepts and cultural movements known as modernism
throughout
HUM
400 Independent
Study Project (1–2)
Independent study project focusing more than one
discipline on a problem in the Humanities. May involve travel and/or independent research.
Bibliography and study plan submitted in advance. 1–2
activities. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and consent of
instructor.
HUM
470 Selected
Advanced Topics (2–4)
Focused interdisciplinary study of a problem in the
Humanities combining the insight and expertise of more than one discipline,
such as history, literature, religious studies, philosophy, fine arts and the
sciences. Class Schedule will list topic selected. 2–4 lectures.
Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area A and junior standing.
HUM
490 President's Seminar: Science,
Society and the University (4) (Also
listed as HNRS 490)
Development
of higher education in the United States; the role of science and research in
the University; and the response of higher education to changing economic,
political and social demands. 4 seminars.
Prerequisite: Senior standing, GPA of at least 3.0, or consent of instructor.