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Humanities Courses for Spring Semester 2007

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Western Culture and the Arts I (Hum 120)

Introduction to Architecture (Hum 133)

Western Culture and the Arts II (Hum 121)

Women and Creativity (Hum 142)

Contemporary Culture and the Arts (Hum 122)

Introduction to Film (Hum 160)

Introduction to Art (Hum 123)

Introduction to World Music (Hum 165)

Introduction to Music (Hum 125)

World Mythologies (HUM 210)

Introduction to Music Theater (Hum 126) Asian Humanities (Hum 220)

Introduction to Philosophy (Hum 127)

Perspectives on Film (HUM 260) 

Introduction to Theater (Hum 131)

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Western Culture and the Arts: Beginnings through the Middle Ages
Humanities 120
(IAI HF 902)

Course surveys cultural accomplishments of Western civilization from its beginnings in Mesopotamia through the Middle Ages. Content includes visual arts, music, literature, theater, architecture, and philosophy studied in historical context. Three credit hours. No prerequisites.Course fulfills the humanities and fine arts requirements.

Section 001

TR

  8:00am - 9:15 am

RHC

Beth Turk

Section 002 TR
12:30pm - 1:45pm
DP Peter Hudis

Section 003

MW

  8:00am - 9:15 am

Des Plaines

Erich Lochner

Section 004

MWF

11:00am - 11:50 am

Des Plaines

Eduardo Frajman

Section 005

MW

9:30am - 10:45am

Des Plaines

Erich Lochner
Section 006
TR
2:00pm - 3:15pm
Des Plaines
D. Kevin McNeir
Section 008 MW
9:30am - 10:45am
RHC Elena Flint

Section 050

T

  6:30pm - 9:20 pm

Des Plaines

Amy Zumfelde

Section 0C1

This is an online class. Weekly participation required.

Amy Zumfelde

Western Culture and the Arts: Renaissance through the 20th Century
 Humanities 121 (IAI HF 903)

Course surveys the great artistic and intellectual accomplishments of Western civilization from the Renaissance through the 20th Century. Content includes visual arts, literature, drama, philosophy, architecture, and music, explored from interdisciplinary perspectives. Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the humanities and the fine arts requirements.

Section 001 TR
11:00am - 12:15 pm
RHC Beth Turk

Section 003

MW  

  9:30am - 10:45 am 

Des Plaines

Judd Renken

Section 009

TR

11:00am - 12:15 pm

Des Plaines

Glenna Sprague

Section 051 M
6:30pm - 9:20pm
RHC John Vincler

Section GH1

Learning Community with Section PHL 231-GH1

TR
9:30am - 10:45 am
Des Plaines Holly Graff

Section 0W1

LATE START

S

  9:00pm - 1:00 pm
Begins 2/24/06

RHC

Jessica Beagan

Contemporary Culture and the Arts
 Humanities 122 (IAI HF 901)

Course concentrates on culture and arts of the last 50 years, with focus on appreciation and critical evaluation of contemporary culture. Content provides interdisciplinary perspectives on literature, music, drama, visual arts, architecture, TV, film, and cultural theory, as well as forces that influence the arts. Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the humanities and fine arts requirements.

Note: Each instructor develops his or her own focus for HUM 122. Please contact the instructor for information on the class focus and books.

Section 001

MW

  9:30am - 10:45 am

Des Plaines

Will Crawford

Section 002

TR

  9:30am - 10:45 am

Des Plaines

Emily Bloch

Section 003

TR

  11:00am - 12:15 pm

Des Plaines

Emily Bloch

Section 004

MW

12:30pm - 1:45 pm

Des Plaines

Bernard Roddy

Section 005 MW
  11:00am - 12:15 pm
RHC Jessica Began

Section 006

F

  9:00am - 11:50 am

Des Plaines

Laurence Knapp

Section 007

MW

2:00pm - 3:15 pm

Des Plaines

Bernard Roddy

Section 008 TR
  11:00am - 12:15 pm
RHC Kate Zambreno
Section 050 M
 6:30pm - 9:20 pm
Des Plaines Linda Peters

Section 0W1
LATE START

S

   9:00am - 1:00 pm
 Begins 2/24/06

Des Plaines

Harvind Singh

Introduction to Art
Humanities 123 (IAI F2 900)

Course provides a survey of the visual arts (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and architecture) emphasizing how art transmits cultural traditions and aesthetic values. Content includes the historical, social and technological factors that contribute to understanding the function and meaning of works of art. Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the fine arts requirement.

Section 001

TR

  2:00pm - 3:15 pm   

Des Plaines

Kelly Cherwin

Section 002

TR

  9:30am - 10:45 am

RHC

Beth Turk

Section 050

T    

  6:30pm - 9:20 pm

Des Plaines

Kelly Cherwin

Introduction to Music
Humanities 125 (IAI F1 900)

Course examines music through a basic stylistic survey. Content includes the vocabulary of sounds (rhythm, pitch, intensity and timbre), instruments and forms as illustrated by music from medieval times to the present. Music of Western civilization emphasized and compared to music from other cultures. Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the fine arts requirement.

Section 001 TR
11:00am - 12:15 pm
DP David Hunter

Section 002

MW

12:30pm - 1:45 pm

RHC

Karen Petersen

Section 050

M

  6:30pm - 9:20 pm

RHC

Karen Petersen

Introduction to Music Theater
Humanities 126

Course surveys the musical, dramatic and stylistic development of music theater, from the year 1600 to the present. Content includes selected major works of opera, operetta, musicals and ballet. Focus is on the cultural framework that gives rise to these art forms.

Section 001

F

  9:00am - 11:30 am

RHC

John Rizzo

Introduction to Philosophy 
Humanities 127 (IAI H4 900)

Course focuses on the fundamental questions that human beings have always asked. Topics include a critical examination of theories about reality and truth, moral values and social justice, personal identity and free will, aesthetic values, and systems of religious beliefs. Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the humanities requirement..

Note: Each instructor develops his or her own focus for HUM 127. Please contact the instructor for information on the class focus and books.

Section 001

MW

  12:30pm - 1:45 pm

Des Plaines

Eduardo Frajman

Section 002

MW

  8:00am - 9:15 am

RHC

Elena Flint

Section 005 TR
8:00am - 9:15 am
Des Plaines

Peter Hudis

Section 006

MW

  12:30pm - 1:45 pm

RHC Vincent Samar

Section 009

TR

  2:00pm - 3:15 pm

RHC Jon Benson

Section 050

W

 6:30pm - 9:20 pm

Des Plaines

Ananda Satya Spike

Section 051 R
 6:30pm - 9:20 pm
RHC Douglas Giles
Section 052 MW
4:30pm - 5:45pm
Des Plaines Dennis Polkow
Section 0G1 MW
9:30am - 10:45am
Des Plaines Carlos Briones

Section 0G2

TR

   9:30am - 10:45 am

Des Plaines

Carlos Briones

Section 0W1

LATE START

S

9:00am - 1:00 pm

Begins 2/24/07

RHC

Urban Thobe

Introduction to Theater
 Humanities 131 (IAI F1 907)

Course surveys dramatic art. Content includes components of acting, directing, stagecraft, makeup and other aspects of theatrical productions. This is not a performance course. Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the fine arts requirement.

Section 001

MWF

11:00am - 12: 15 pm

Des Plaines

Frank Del Guidice
Section 002 TR
  12:30pm - 1:45 pm
RHC Karol Verson

Section 0C1

This is an online class. Weekly participation required.

Kathleen Carot

Introduction to Architecture
Humanities 133

Course introduces architectural thought and practice from the Egyptians to the present. Content includes philosophical and practical problems of providing habitable spaces for human beings. Three credit hours. No prerequisites.

Section 001

TR

11:00 am - 12:15 pm

RHC

Linda Peters

Women and Creativity
Humanities 142 (IAI HF 907D)

Course explores selected creative work done by women. Content includes literature, art, music, film, and philosophy may also explore women's creativity as manifested through shaping of community, domestic institutions, and domestic arts. Focus may be either historical or contemporary. Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the humanities and the fine arts requirements.

Section 001

TR

11:00am - 12:15pm

Des Plaines

Marian Staats

Section 002

TR

  9:30am -   10:45 am

RHC

Kate Zambreno
Section 050 R
6:30pm - 9:20 pm
Des Plaines Kate Zambreno

Introduction to Film 
Humanities 160 (IAI F2 909)

Course offers a survey of the historical development of film, emphasizing a study of films and innovations in film production that have had significant influence on film as an art form. Topics include basic film language, editing, light, sound, and camera movement, and related topics Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the fine arts requirement.

Section 001

W

F

12:00pm -1:15pm

12:00pm - 2:30pm

Des Plaines Laurence Knapp
Section 002

T

R

12:30pm - 1:45pm

12:30pm - 2:45pm

RHC Laurence Knapp
Section 050 W
6:00pm- 10:00pm
Des Plaines Bernard Roddy

Introduction to World Music
Humanities 165 (IAI F1 903N)

Course introduces world music. Content includes musical performance, instruments, basic music theory, and the cultural significance of music; several Asian, Middle Eastern, and African cultures will be considered. Course fulfills the fine arts requirement.

Section 001

MW

12:30pm - 1:45 pm

Des Plaines

Dennis Polkow
Section 002 M
2:00pm - 4:30pm
RHC David Hunter

Section 0W1

LATE START

S

9:00am - 1:00 pm

Begins 2/24/07

Des Plaines
Karen Petersen

World Mythologies
Humanities 210 (IAI H9 901)

Course explores the nature of mythology. Content includes themes, archetypal figures and situations, symbolism and figurative language found in selected folklore and legendary narratives. Three credit hours. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the humanities requirement.
Section 001 MW
 2:00pm -   3:15 pm
Des Plaines Ananda Satya Spike

Section 002

MW

11:00am - 12:15pm

RHC

Ananda Satya Spike

Asian Humanities
Humanities 220 (IAI HF 904N)

Course offers an interdisciplinary and comparative survey of the intellectual and artistic achievements of several Asian cultures. Content includes examination of literature, philosophy, visual art, music, and other performing arts. Course fulfills the humanities and global studies requirements.

Section 003

TR

11:00am - 12:15pm

Des Plaines

Yarina Liston

Section 050

T

6:00pm - 10:00pm

Des Plaines

Emily Bloch

Perspectives on Film
Humanities 260 (IAI F2 908)

Course presents different modes of filmmaking. Content includes narrative, documentary, and animation; variety of current critical methodologies for studying film, such as genre theory, authorship theory, star theory, national cinema, feminist film theory, and structuralist theory (hero studies). A must for any student considering a career in the media. Three credits. No prerequisites. Course fulfills the fine arts requirement.

Section 050

R

  6:00pm - 10:00 pm

Des Plaines

Susan Doll

 

Hollace Graff, Chair of Humanities and Philosophy and Professor of Philosophy, (847) 376-7033. Office: 3614 Des Plaines.

Tom Bowen, Associate Professor of Philosophy, (847) 376-7084.
Office: 2807 Des Plaines.

Carlos Briones, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Office: 2514 Des Plaines.

Kathleen Carot, Assistant Professor of Humanities and (847) 376-7061 Office: 2739 Des Plaines.

Joo Heung Lee , Associate Professor of Philosophy, Office: 2753 Des Plaines.

Amy Zumfelde, Associate Professor of Humanities and German,
(847) 376-7081. Office: 2550 Des Plaines.

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