Core Curriculum: Literature and the Arts
(Revised 8/2008)
8. Literature and the Arts (6 semester hours, 3 of which must be upper division). These courses promote a better understanding of fundamental aesthetic and cultural issues. They sharpen critical and analytical abilities so that students may develop a deeper appreciation of works of art. The goal of this requirement is to enhance the student's ability to read critically, to understand the elements of art, and to grasp something of the complex relations between artist and public, and between art work and cultural matrix. The emphasis in courses which fulfill this requirement is on works that are generally recognized as central to and significant for one's cultural literacy and thereby enhance the student's understanding of our literary and artistic heritage.
Courses stress literary works as well as the history and criticism of literature and the arts. They may utilize creative projects as a means of arriving at a better understanding of the art form, but students may not use studio or performance classes to satisfy this requirement.
Students are required to pass 6 hours of course work in literature and the arts, of which at least 3 hours must be upper division, unless either HUMN 1010 or HUMN 1020 is completed. Students who take approved CU-Boulder course work to fulfill this requirement must take the course for a letter grade and receive a passing grade of D- or higher.
If students graduate with a major dealing in depth with literature and the arts (Chinese, classics, dance, English, fine arts, French, Germanic studies, humanities, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, or theatre), they are exempt from this requirement.
Courses offered at CU-Boulder that satisfy this requirement include the following:
Lower-Division Courses
- ARTH 1300-3 History of World Art 1(formerly FINE 1300)
- ARTH 1400-3 History of World Art 2 (formerly FINE 1400)
- ARTH/CLAS 1509-3 Trash and Treasure, Temples and Tombs: Art and Archaeology of the Ancient World (formerly CLAS/FINE 1509)
- ARTH 1709-3 Experiencing Art-Image, Artist, and Idea (formerly FINE 1709)
- ARTH 2409-3 Introduction to Asian Arts (formerly FINE 2409)
- CHIN 1051-3 Masterpieces of Chinese Literature in Translation
- CHIN 2441-3 Film and the Dynamics of Chinese Culture
- CLAS 1100-3 Greek Mythology
- CLAS 1110-3 Masterpieces of Greek Literature in Translation
- CLAS 1115-3 Honors - Masterpieces of Greek Literature in Translation
- CLAS 1120-3 Masterpieces of Roman Literature in Translation
- DNCE 1029-3 Introduction to Dance and Culture
- ENGL 1500-3 Masterpieces of British Literature
- ENGL 1600-3 Masterpieces of American Literature
- ENGL 2757/ETHN 2755-3 Survey of Asian American Literature (formerly AAST/ENGL 2757)
- FARR 2002-3 Literature of Lifewriting
- FREN 1200-3 Medieval Epic and Romance
- FREN 1800-3 Contemporary French Literature in Translation
- FREN 1900-3 Modern Paris in Literature, Photographs, Paintings, and Movies
- GRMN 1602-3 Metropolis and Modernity
- GRMN 2501-3 20th-Century German Short Story
- GRMN 2503-3 Fairy Tales of Germany
- GRMN/HUMN 2601-3 Kafka and the Kafkaesque
- HONR 2860-3 The Figure of Socrates
- HUMN 1010-6 Introduction to Humanities 1
- HUMN 1020-6 Introduction to Humanities 2
- HUMN 2100-3 Arts, Culture, and Media
- JPNS 1051-3 Masterpieces of Japanese Literature in Translation
- MUEL 1832-3 Appreciation of Music
- MUEL 2762-3 Music and Drama
- MUEL 2862-3 American Film Musical, 1926-1954
- RUSS 2231-3 Fairy Tales of Russia
- SCAN 1202-3 Tolkien's Nordic Sources and the Lord of the Rings
- SPAN 1000-3 Cultural Difference through Hispanic Literature
- THTR 1009-3 Introduction to Theatre
- THTR 1011-3 Development of Theatre 1: Forms of Classical Theatre and Drama
- WMST 2200-3 Women, Literature, and the Arts
Upper-Division Courses
- ARTH/CLAS 3039-3 Greek Art and Archaeology (formerly CLAS/FINE 3039)
- ARTH/CLAS 3049-3 Roman Art and Architecture (formerly CLAS/FINE 3049)
- ARTH 4329-3 Modern Art 1 (formerly FINE 4329)
- ARTH 4759-3 17th Century Art and the Concept of the Baroque (formerly FINE 4759)
- CHIN/HUMN 3341-3 Literature and Popular Culture in Modern China
- CHIN 3351-3 Reality and Dream in Traditional Chinese Fiction
- CLAS/HUMN 4110-3 Greek and Roman Epic
- CLAS/HUMN 4120-3 Greek and Roman Tragedy
- CLAS/HUMN 4130-3 Greek and Roman Comedy
- DNCE 3029-3 Looking at Dance
- DNCE 4017-3 History and Philosophy of Dance
- ENGL 3000-3 Shakespeare for Nonmajors
- ENGL 3060-3 Modern and Contemporary Literature
- FILM/RUSS 3211-3 History of Russian Cinema
- FILM 3402-3 European Film and Culture
- FREN 3110-3 Main Currents of French Literature 1
- FREN 3120-3 Main Currents of French Literature 2
- FREN 3200-3 Introduction to Literary Theory and Advanced Critical Analysis
- FREN 4300-3 Theatre and Modernity in 17th Century France
- FREN 4800-3 Postmodernist French Novel in Translation
- GRMN 3502-3 Literature in the Age of Goethe
- GRMN/HUMN 3702-3 Dada and Surrealist Literature
- GRMN/HUMN 4504-3 Goethe's Faust
- HUMN 4135-3 Art and Psychoanalysis
- HUMN/ITAL 4140-3 The Age of Dante: Readings from The Divine Comedy
- HUMN/ITAL 4150-3 "The Decameron" and the Age of Realism
- HUMN/RUSS 4811-3 19th Century Russian Literature in Translation
- HUMN/RUSS 4821-3 20th Century Russian Literature and Art
- ITAL 4600-3 Once Upon a Time in Italy
- MUEL 3822-3 Music Literature 1
- MUEL 3832-3 Music Literature 2
- RUSS 4831-3 Contemporary Russian Literature
- SCAN 3202-3 Old Norse Mythology
- SCAN 3203-3 19th and 20th Century Nordic Literature
- SCAN 3204-3 Medieval Icelandic Sagas
- SCAN 3205-3 Scandinavian Folk Narrative
- SCAN 3209-3 Contemporary Nordic Literature and Film
- SCAN 3506-3 Scandinavian Drama
- SPAN 3700-3 Selected Readings: Spanish Literature in Translation
- SPAN 3800-3 Selected Readings: Modern Latin American Literature in Translation
- THTR 3011-3 Development of American Musical Theatre
