HUM 150 Principles of Logic and Society

This course provides an introduction to the various ways that philosophers and their ideas as associated with humanities were/are central to Social Sciences and Humanities. Learners will gain an awareness of the ways that societies respond to philosophical ideas proposed by leaders in the field. Students will examine how ideas of societies are constructed, reflected, and reimagined to better explain how the values and ideas of societies think about themselves, and others change over time. Students will recognize that societies are not static; societies are ever changing and are contested. Skills acquired by students taking HUM 150 will gain foundational insights for successfully working in the fields of History, the Arts, Communications, Education, Social Sciences, Business, and the Natural Sciences.

Credits

3