Program: Arts and Humanities Courses - University of Tennessee, Knoxville (2024)



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AH Courses

  • AFST 225 - Introduction to African Literature
  • AFST 226 - Introduction to Caribbean Literature
  • AFST 233 - Major Black Writers
  • AFST 331 - Race and Ethnicity in American Literature
  • AFST 333 - Black American Literature and Aesthetics
  • ANTH 436 - Cities and Sanctuaries of the Greek and Roman World
  • ANTH 442 - Archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean
  • ANTH 443 - Archaeology and Art of Ancient Greece
  • ANTH 444 - Archaeology and Art of Ancient Italy and Rome
  • ARAB 251 - Whole New Worlds: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Dystopia in the Middle East
  • ARCH 111 - Architecture and the Built Environment
  • ARCH 117 - Honors: Architecture and the Built Environment
  • ARCH 201 - The American City: Citizens of the 21st Century
  • ARCH 211 - History and Theory of Architecture I
  • ARCH 212 - History and Theory of Architecture II
  • ARCH 217 - Honors: History and Theory of Architecture I
  • ARCH 218 - Honors: History and Theory of Architecture II
  • ARTH 172 - Western Art: Ancient through Medieval
  • ARTH 173 - Western Art: Renaissance to Contemporary
  • ARTH 183 - Asian Art
  • CLAS 221 - Early Greek Mythology
  • CLAS 222 - Classical Greek and Roman Mythology
  • CLAS 232 - Archaeology and Art of Ancient Greece and Rome
  • CLAS 253 - Greek and Roman Literature in English Translation
  • CLAS 254 - Greek and Roman Epic in English Translation
  • CLAS 255 - Greek and Roman Drama in English Translation
  • CLAS 256 - The Ancient World Reimagined
  • CLAS 351 - Cicero and Sallust
  • CLAS 352 - Roman Lyric Poetry
  • CLAS 382 - Roman Civilization
  • CLAS 436 - Cities and Sanctuaries of the Greek and Roman World
  • CLAS 439 - Pompeii
  • CLAS 442 - Archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean
  • CLAS 443 - Archaeology and Art of Ancient Greece
  • CLAS 444 - Archaeology and Art of Ancient Italy and Rome
  • CLAS 445 - Ancient and Medieval Seafaring
  • CLAS 462 - Ancient Greek and Roman Technology
  • CNST 281 - Introduction to Film Studies
  • CNST 323 - German Film Survey
  • CNST 422 - Topics in Italian Cinema
  • ENGL 201 - British Literature I: Beowulf through Johnson
  • ENGL 202 - British Literature II: Wordsworth to the Present
  • ENGL 206 - Introduction to Shakespeare
  • ENGL 207 - Honors: British Literature I
  • ENGL 208 - Honors: British Literature II
  • ENGL 209 - Introduction to Jane Austen
  • ENGL 221 - World Literature I: Ancient through Early Modern
  • ENGL 222 - World Literature II: The Eighteenth-Century to the Present
  • ENGL 225 - Introduction to African Literature
  • ENGL 226 - Introduction to Caribbean Literature
  • ENGL 231 - American Literature I: Colonial Era to the Civil War
  • ENGL 232 - American Literature II: Civil War to the Present
  • ENGL 233 - Major Black Writers
  • ENGL 237 - Honors: American Literature I: Colonial Era to the Civil War
  • ENGL 238 - Honors: American Literature II: Civil War to the Present
  • ENGL 247 - Honors: Introduction to Poetry
  • ENGL 248 - Honors: Introduction to Drama
  • ENGL 251 - Introduction to Poetry
  • ENGL 252 - Introduction to Drama
  • ENGL 253 - Introduction to Fiction
  • ENGL 254 - Themes in Literature
  • ENGL 258 - Honors: Introduction to Fiction
  • ENGL 281 - Introduction to Film Studies
  • ENGL 301 - British Culture to 1660
  • ENGL 302 - British Culture: 1660 to Present
  • ENGL 303 - American Cultures
  • ENGL 331 - Race and Ethnicity in American Literature
  • ENGL 332 - Women in American Literature
  • ENGL 333 - Black American Literature and Aesthetics
  • ENGL 339 - Children’s/Young Adult Literature
  • ENGL 340 - Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • ENGL 341 - Religion and Spirituality in American Literature
  • ENGL 342 - Literature and Medicine
  • ENGL 345 - Graphic Novel and Comics
  • ENGL 381 - American Tales, Songs, and Material Culture: An Introduction to Folklore
  • ENGL 389 - Literature of the English Bible
  • FREN 353 - Introduction to Literary Analysis in French
  • FREN 415 - Topics in Modern French and Francophone Literature
  • FREN 431 - Highlights of French Civilization
  • FREN 433 - French and Francophone Women Writers
  • GERM 323 - German Film Survey
  • GERM 370 - Witches: Myth, Reality, and Representation
  • GRDS 150 - The Idea of Design
  • HIAS 394 - Chinese Intellectual History: Early Times
  • HIEU 321 - New Testament and Christian Origins
  • HIEU 425 - The City of Rome: Antiquity
  • HSP 287 - Knowledge:
  • ITAL 401 - Dante and Medieval Culture
  • ITAL 422 - Topics in Italian Cinema
  • JST 321 - New Testament and Christian Origins
  • MEST 225 - Judaism, Christianity, Islam
  • MRST 401 - Dante and Medieval Culture
  • MUCO 110 - Introduction to Music in Western Culture
  • MUCO 115 - Music in the United States
  • MUCO 120 - History of Rock
  • MUCO 125 - Jazz in American Culture
  • MUCO 210 - History of Western Music, Ancient to the Baroque
  • MUCO 220 - History of Western Music, Classical to the Present
  • MUCO 411 - Music of Appalachia
  • MUCO 414 - Music and Media
  • MUCO 416 - Global Soundtracks
  • MUTH 305 - Italian Musical Styles
  • PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 107 - Honors: Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 244 - Professional Responsibility
  • PHIL 252 - Contemporary Moral Problems
  • REED 330 - Using Children’s Literature to Support Instructional Practices and Motivate Students to Read
  • REST 203 - Religion and Music
  • REST 225 - Judaism, Christianity, Islam
  • REST 227 - Honors: Judaism, Christianity, Islam
  • REST 280 - Religions of Asia
  • REST 306 - Contemporary Christian Thought
  • REST 321 - New Testament and Christian Origins
  • REST 341 - Religion and Spirituality in American Literature
  • REST 354 - Popular Religion in the United States
  • REST 389 - Literature of the English Bible
  • RUSS 221 - Rebels, Dreamers, and Fools: The Outcast in 19th Century Russian Literature
  • RUSS 222 - Heaven or Hell: Utopias and Dystopias in 20th-Century Russian Literature
  • RUSS 321 - Anton Chekhov: Russia’s Bridge to the 20th Century
  • RUSS 322 - Dostoevsky, Terror, and Pan-Slavic Utopia
  • RUSS 421 - Tolstoy and the Quest for the Good Life
  • RUSS 424 - Nabokov’s Novels and Stories
  • THEA 100 - Introduction to Theatre
  • THEA 107 - Honors: Introduction to Theatre
  • UNHO 257 - Honors: Special Topics in the Arts and Humanities 1
  • UNHO 258 - Honors: Special Topics in the Arts and Humanities 1
  • WGS 332 - Women in American Literature
  • 1Note that University Honors (UNHO) special topics can be approved at the course-level, but each new topic must be reviewed and approved before that particular topic can be taught.


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