CLAS Summer Courses in the Humanities
Culture seems intangible, but its force can make a profound difference in communities where history, language, performance, ethics, imagination, and a sense of place are valued. From the forms and stories of our world, new kinds of citizenship arise. University and community partners who take these realities seriously are the agents of a healthy democracy. Humanities make a difference in the comprehension of the complexities of contemporary existence and should take seriously their cultural work with the community.
African-American Studies
- African Diaspora, AFA 3930, 3 credits
Summer B - Introduction to African American Studies, AFA 2000, 3 credits
Summer A, B
Center for African Studies
- The African Experience, AFS 2002, 3 credits
Summer A
Summer B
Classics
- Accelerated Beginning Ancient Greek I, GRE 1130, 5 credits
Summer A - Accelerated Beginning Ancient Greek 2, GRE 1131, 5 credits
Summer B - Accelerated Beginning Latin I, LAT 1130, 5 credits
Summer A - Accelerated Beginning Latin 2, LAT 1131, 5 credits
Summer B - Beginning Latin 3, LAT 1104, 3 credits
Summer B - Grandeur that was Rome, CLA 2120, 3 credits
Summer A - Myths of Greeks and Romans, CLT 3370, 3 credits
Summer B - Ovid's Metamorphoses: Ovid's Poetic Art, LNW 5675, 3 credits
Summer B
Dial Center
- Interpersonal Communication, SPC2300, 3 credits
Summer A - Introduction to Communication Studies, COM1000, 3 credits
Summer B - Introduction to Public Speaking, COM4930, 3 credits (8 classes)
Summer B - Introduction to Public Speaking, SPC2600, 3 credits (7 classes)
Summer A - Nonverbal Communication, COM4930, 3 credits
Summer B
European Studies
- The European Experience: Humanities Perspective, EUS 2001, 3 credits
Summer B
History
- 18th Cent to the Present, EUH2002, 3 credits
Summer B - Africa Since 1800, AFH3200, 3 credits
Summer B - America in the Seventies, AMH3931, 3 credits
Summer B - Contemporary Latin America, LAH3300, 3 credits
Summer A - Florida Since 1845, AMH 3423, 3 credits
Summer B - Introduction to History of Science, EUH3463, 3 credits
Summer B - Middle Ages to 19th Cent., EUH2001, 3 credits
Summer A - Nations and Nationalism, WOH4254, 3 credits
Summer A - Race, Class, & Gender in 19th Cent. US, AMH3931, 3 credits
Summer A - US History to 1877, AMH2010, 3 credits
Summer A
Summer B (2 classes) - US History Since 1877, AMH2020, 3 credits
Summer A
Summer B - Introduction to History of Science, EUH3463, 3 credits
Summer B
Linguistics
- Introduction to Linguistics, Lin3010, 3 credits
Summer A
Summer B - Language and Use, Lin2000, 3 credits
Summer B - Sounds of Human Language, Lin3201, 3 credits
Summer C - Structure of Human Language, Lin3460, 3 credits
Summer C
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
- The Tales of King Arthur, MEM 2500, 3 credits
Summer B
Philosophy
- Contemporary Moral Issues, PHI 2630, 3 credits (2 classes)
Summer B - Ethics and Ecology, PHM 3032, 3 credits
Summer B - Introduction to Philosophy, PHI 2010, 3 credits (2 classes)
Summer B - Philosophy of Religion, PHI 3700, 3 credits
Summer A - Special Topics: Business Ethics, PHI 3930, 3 credits
Summer A
Religion
- Introduction to Islam, REL 2362, 3 credits
Summer B - Introduction to Religion, Rel 2000, 3 credits
Summer B - Native American Religions, Rel 2930, 3 credits
Summer A
Romance Languages and Literature
- Survey of Spanish American Literature 1, SPW 3030, 3 credits
Summer A
Summer B - Survey of Spanish American Literature 2, SPW 3031, 3 credits
Summer B
Womens Studies
- Independent Study
Varies
- Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Women, WST 3015, 3 credits
Summer A
Summer B - Internship
Varies - Transnational Feminism
Summer B - UF in India: Rethinking Globalization: Gender, Communities, Representation
Study Abroad Course