General Education Courses in Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature

Many of the courses in the Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature satisfy BYU's General Education requirements. For more detailed information, see this web page. The following is a list of courses that fulfil those requirements, and the requirement they may fulfil.

Course No. Course Title Requirement
Cl Cv 110 Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature Letters
Cl Cv 201 The Classical Tradition 1: Antiquity to the Renaissance Civilization 1
Cl Cv 202 The Classical Tradition 2: Reformation to Modern Civilization 2 AND Letters
Cl Cv 241 Greek and Roman Mythology Letters
Cl Cv 245 Golden Age of Greece Letters
Cl Cv 246 Golden Age of Rome Letters
CmLit 201 Civilization: Literature 1 Civilization 1
CmLit 202 Civilization: Literature 2 Civilization 2 AND Letters
Greek 301 Classical Greek Poetry: Homer’s Iliad Global and Cultural Awareness AND Languages of Learning
Greek 302 Classical Greek Prose Global and Cultural Awareness AND Languages of Learning
Latin 301 Classical Latin Poetry Global and Cultural Awareness AND Languages of Learning
Latin 302 Classical Latin Prose Global and Cultural Awareness AND Languages of Learning
Hum 101 An Introduction to the Humanities Arts
Hum 201 Arts in Western Culture 1 Civilization 1
Hum 202 Arts in Western Culture 2 Civilization 2 AND one of: Arts OR Letters
Hum 240 Introduction to the Humanities of Asia Global and Cultural Awareness AND one of: Arts OR Letters
Hum 242 Introduction to the Humanities of the Islamic World Global and Cultural Awareness AND one of: Arts OR Letters
Hum 260 Humanities of Latin America Global and Cultural Awareness AND Arts
Hum 261 Introduction to American Humanities 1: Colonial Era through 1876 Arts OR Letters (AND, for non-native speakers of English, Languages of Learning)
Hum 262 Introduction to American Humanities 2: 1877 to the Present Arts OR Letters (AND, for non-native speakers of English, Languages of Learning)

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