Humanistic Traditions Concentration
The course of study for the Humanistic Traditions Concentration requires at least 15 hours (five courses) in Humanities (HUM). This concentration offers a sustained and broad investigation of the human cultural experience over different time periods and cultures.
Students may take five of the six introductory period courses:
- HUM 1114: The Classical World
- HUM 1124: The Roman World and Early Christianity
- HUM 1214: The Medieval World
- HUM 1224: The Renaissance
- HUM 1314: The Enlightenment and Romanticism
- HUM 1324: The Modern World
Up to six hours may be substituted from upper division Humanities courses, in consultation with the coordinator.
Students who want more information or who wish to this concentration in the Humanities program should consult with Program Director Elizabeth Fine (bfine@vt.edu) or Ms. Karen Moore in the Religion and Culture main office, 114 Lane Hall, 540-231-6551, kwmoore@vt.edu.

