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Humanity Courses
Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the following courses. I'm planning on take a humanity course next semester...but none of them look that appealing.
EDUC 230 - Introduction to Philosophy of Education (R. Barrow)
ENGL 101 - Introduction to Fiction (D. Reder)
ENGL 105 - Introduction to Issues in Literature and Culture (D. Coley)
FNST 101 - The Cultures, Languages and Origins of Canada's First Peoples (R. Reimer)
HIST 102 - Canada since Confederation (M. Leier)
HIST 106 - The Making of Modern Europe (P. Garfinkel)
HIST 204 - The Social History or Canada (C. Seager
HIST 213 - The United States since 1877 (K. Ferguson)
HIST 225 - 20th Century Europe (I. Vinkovetsky)
HUM 102 - Classical Mythology (DE)
PHIL 100 - Knowledge and Reality (L. Shapiro)
PHIL 120 - Introduction to Moral Philosophy (S. Black)
PHIL 144 - Introduction to Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (J. McIntosh)
WL 102 - Literature Across Cultures (Sessional)
WS 102 - Introduction to Western Feminists (A. Capperdoni)
Thanks!
EDUC 230 - Introduction to Philosophy of Education (R. Barrow)
ENGL 101 - Introduction to Fiction (D. Reder)
ENGL 105 - Introduction to Issues in Literature and Culture (D. Coley)
FNST 101 - The Cultures, Languages and Origins of Canada's First Peoples (R. Reimer)
HIST 102 - Canada since Confederation (M. Leier)
HIST 106 - The Making of Modern Europe (P. Garfinkel)
HIST 204 - The Social History or Canada (C. Seager
HIST 213 - The United States since 1877 (K. Ferguson)
HIST 225 - 20th Century Europe (I. Vinkovetsky)
HUM 102 - Classical Mythology (DE)
PHIL 100 - Knowledge and Reality (L. Shapiro)
PHIL 120 - Introduction to Moral Philosophy (S. Black)
PHIL 144 - Introduction to Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (J. McIntosh)
WL 102 - Literature Across Cultures (Sessional)
WS 102 - Introduction to Western Feminists (A. Capperdoni)
Thanks!
Comments
ENGL 105 and PHIL 100
both were decent classes (phil was easy for me since i took MACM ;)
sounds good to me.
@icerider: there's also IAT, surely not my thing, but many people have suggested them for b-hum credits.
What the hell! I want to take that :(
currently taking Hum 105. lots of reading, but is pretty interesting (most of it , not all)
HIST 225, 20th century european history with Ilya Vinkovetsky is good. No essays, just 3 tests. Vinkovetsky is a really funny guy, you'll definitely get a few good laughs out of the class. Plus, he marks really easy if you pay attention and take good notes.