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Humanities and Fine Arts (HUMA)

Howard J. Ebert, Ph.D., Associate Academic Dean

 

The Division of Humanities and Fine Arts consists of eleven disciplines: American studies, art; classical studies; communication, media and theatre; English; foreign languages; history; music; philosophy; religious studies; and women's and gender studies. Each of these disciplines has its own faculty and offers its own major program (except for American studies, classical studies, Japanese, and women's and gender studies). Taken as a whole the disciplinary offerings constitute an integral part of a liberal arts education and play a vital role in the intellectual, moral and personal development of our students. In addition to the major programs offered by individual disciplines, a divisional major is available for students seeking a broader range of courses in the Humanities and Fine Arts.

Discipline:Major:Minor:
Division of Humanities and Fine Arts
American Studies X
Art (Fine Art or Graphic Design Sequence)XX
Classical Studies X
Communication, Media and TheaterXX
EnglishXX
FrenchXX
GermanXX
HistoryXX
Humanities and Fine ArtsX
Japanese X
MusicXX
PhilosophyXX
Religious StudiesXX
SpanishXX
Women's and Gender Studies X























Abbot Sylvester M. Killeen Chair of Theology and Philosophy

The Killeen Chair of Theology and Philosophy was established in 1984 to enable St. Norbert College to bring to campus each year, for short periods of time, nationally and internationally known figures in the fields of theology and philosophy. Through their public lectures, symposia, classroom presentations, and informal conversation, Killeen Chair speakers keep the St. Norbert College community abreast of current scholarship on the theological and philosophical issues vital to our time. Recognizing the importance of the research and perspectives of other disciplines for a fuller understanding of theological and philosophical issues, the Killeen Chair also sponsors visits by scholars in fields such as biology, psychology, economics, history, political science, the arts, and literature.

The Killeen Chair uniquely serves the needs of St. Norbert College as an undergraduate Catholic institution of higher learning by underscoring the importance of theology and philosophy in a Catholic liberal arts education and highlighting the commitment of St. Norbert College to provide an education that is personally, intellectually, and spiritually challenging. The Killeen Chair enhances the religious and intellectual dimension of the College by investigating relationships between theology, philosophy, and other disciplines, and the special relationship of theology and philosophy to St. Norbert College's founding purpose. The programs sponsored by the Killeen Chair are designed to benefit not only students and faculty, but also the wider College community, the Diocese of Green Bay, and the general region of Northeastern Wisconsin.

2007-2008 Humanities & Fine Arts Program Requirements

2005-2007 Humanities & Fine Arts Program Requirements

2003-2005 Humanities & Fine Arts Program Requirements

2001-2003 Humanities & Fine Arts Program Requirements

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