1. At least 24 hours of history credit must be completed in residency at BYU's Provo campus. BYU Independent Study courses do not count toward residency.
2. Complete one of the following courses in fulfillment of the university core First-Year Writing requirement:
Engl 115, 150.
Honrs 150.
Phil 150.
Note: Waivers based on Advanced Placement (AP) or other test scores do not apply...
The program in comparative humanities is designed to approach the western tradition of ideas, history, literature, and art in an interdisciplinary fashion. Such a program of study is intended to reflect contemporary trends in humanistic discourse and has a largely but not exclusively European orientation. The essential components of the major are three-fold:
1. a study of bounded historical periods
2. coursework in upper division...
Our department offers a BS in Geology and emphasizes hands-on, field-based learning. Recent student graduates are working in environmental engineering consulting firms, government agencies, and education among other careers, or pursuing graduate education in some of the nation's top graduate schools. Please browse our website to learn more about our department.
The program in History and Philosophy of Science is devoted to the study of the historical evolution and philosophical underpinnings of the physical and biological sciences.
Historical research in the program includes the origins of experimental practice, the social and institutional contexts of science, the origins and applications of quantitative methods, specific developments since antiquity in physics, biology and chemistry, as well as biographical...
he course prefix for the following courses is Humanities.
1001
Humanities I (4)
Dawn of Western Civilization: Survey of major ideas, achievements, and failures of Greco-Roman antiquity and the Middle Ages examined from an historical perspective and based upon readings in literature and philosophy. Selections from Iliad, Aeneid, Oedipus Rex, Bible, Divine Comedy, Canterbury Tales, etc.
1002
Humanities II (4)
Western Civilization in Transition:...
The curriculum in Operations Management (OPM) is concerned with the organization, methods, and language employed in managing production/operations systems which turn out goods or services. Students who concentrate in OPM are provided with a well-balanced program of qualitative and quantitative subject matter as well as an appreciation of the human element in organizations; therefore, they should be able to assume first-level line or staff positions...
The Department of Humanities and Religious Studies offers an integrated approach to the study of world cultures. In courses on Western European, Asian, and American cultures, students explore ideas, ideals and values as they are expressed in art, music, drama, history, literature, philosophy and religion.
The Humanities concentration provides a strong interdisciplinary foundation while also allowing students the opportunity to focus their studies...
Offering a B. A. in Humanities, the Humanities Program is intended primarily for the student who desires the broadening experience of liberal arts study across a variety of disciplines, supported by a solid grounding in economics, business and technology.
The Environmental Science Major consists of 56 credits including a core set of courses (28 credits) and a plan of study (28 credits) chosen by the student in conjunction with his or her advisor. Students are also expected to attend at least one campus colloquium per month during their junior and senior years, unless they are participating in an off-campus program.
In consultation with an advisor the student selects a plan of study that is both focused...
The Great Ideas curriculum explores the ideas of some of the best minds of Western thought such as Homer, Plato, Vergil, Augustine, Aquinas, Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and Austen. Through careful reading of great literary, philosophical, scientific, and religious texts, students come to grips with the fundamental and immediately relevant questions they raise: What is love? What is justice? What is the best way of life? What is the physical world? What...
The humanities major is a multidisciplinary study of global humanities that integrates topics in the arts, history, philosophy, religion, literature, and language. The humanities major provides a broad perspective on human behavior, thought, and values, and focuses on American, Asian, and European cultures. The integrated major encourages thinking across traditional disciplines.
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