Curriculum
Core Curriculum (Six Courses/18 credits)
- HUM500: Research Methods (3 credits)
- HUM501: Social and Ethical Issues: A Global Perspective (3 credits)
- HUM503: Great Writers I (3 credits)
- HUM504: Great Writers II (3 credits)
- HUM505: Global Traditions I (3 credits)
- HUM506: Global Traditions II (3 credits)
Interdisciplinary Elective Courses (Four courses/12 credits)
Students select four courses from the following list:
- HLC511: Toward Synthesis: Psychological Health, the Search for Meaning, and the Wisdom Traditions (3 credits)
- HLC532: The Psychology of Group Process (3 credits)
- INR511: Philosophical Foundations of Politics (3 credits)
- INR512: Justice and Order in International Relations (3 credits)
- INR516: Identity, Harmony and Conflict (3 credits)
- RHB505: Foundations for Rehabilitation Counseling: History, Principles, Laws and Ethics (3 credits)
- RHB523: Cultural and Psychological Aspects of Disability (3 credits)
Additional Electives (Two Courses/6 credits)
Students choose two courses from the following list or from the interdisciplinary electives listed above:
- HUM510: A History of Technology (3 credits)
- HUM581: Special Topics/Research Colloquium (1-3 credits)
- HUM590: M.A. Thesis (6 credits)
- HUM591: Independent Study (Art, History, English, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Psychology or Politics) (3 credits)
- HUM598: Internship (3 credits)