WESTERN HUMANITIES II | Spring 2004
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students who have completed Western Humanities II will:
- demonstrate knowledge of the contributions of significant Western thinkers to ongoing intellectual debate about moral, social, and political alternatives;
- demonstrate knowledge of the major trends and movements that have shaped and responded to this debate: e.g., monotheism, humanism, etc.;
- demonstrate the ability to think critically about moral, social, and political arguments in the Western intellectual tradition, evaluating the logic of these arguments and relating them to the historical and cultural context;
- consider moral, social, and political issues from an interdisciplinary perspective.
