UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-MADISON

Arts and Humanities Curriculum

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Subjects like history, literature, philosophy, and music foster critical thinking and provide valuable context no matter what major you choose. That’s why UW–Madison and many other colleges require undergrads to take courses in humanities and the arts.

Make progress toward your degree this summer by meeting requirements such as language, literature, and ethnic studies, and become a well-rounded learner in the process. Contact your advisor to see which courses might help you graduate faster or lighten your load in a future semester.

Below is just a sample of some of the arts and humanities courses offered in previous summers. The examples feature a combination of courses that are offered on-campus or online. Example courses are grouped by theme or UW-Madison degree requirements they fulfill.

Joining us on-campus this

summer?

Madison combines the tranquility of a mid-sized city with the cultural opportunities of a major metropolitan center. Below are just some of the museums and other cultural centers near UW–Madison that you can enjoy this summer.

Arts

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Arts

  • Art 100: Introduction to Art*
  • Landscape Architecture 250: Survey of Landscape Architecture Design*
  • Asian Languages and Cultures 120: The Art and Science of Human Flourishing

Humanities

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Humanities

  • Life Sciences Communication 350: Visualizing Science and Technology*
  • Music 151: Basic Concepts of Music Theory*
  • Linguistics 237: Language & Immigration in Wisconsin*

Literature

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Literature

  • Classics 370: Classical Mythology*
  • Spanish 224: Introduction to Hispanic Literatures*

Ethnic Studies

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Ethnic Studies

  • Afro-American Studies 156: Black Music and American Cultural History*
  • Library & Information Studies 202: Informational Divides and Differences in a Multicultural Society
  • Sociology 200: Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer+ Studies*

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