Minor in Great Texts
Program Faculty Contact: Dr. Philip Mitchell (214-333-5226)
21 HOURS REQUIRED
The Great Texts minor is designed for students who are interested in studying the classics of the Western tradition with an emphasis on the perennial questions and concerns that have shaped human reflection. The 21-hour interdisciplinary course of study will cultivate an understanding of how persons, values, philosophies, theologies, and cultural practices have shaped and permeated the Western world within a global context, including that of Christianity, and will help prepare students to speak, write, and reason more effectively for a variety of careers and graduate degrees.
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Choose 21 hours from the following courses: | ||
HNRS 2301 - Great Texts of the Greco-Roman World | ||
HNRS 2302 - Great Texts of the Ancient Christian World | ||
HNRS 3301 - Great Texts of the Medieval World | ||
HNRS 3302 - Great Texts of the Renaissance/Reformation | ||
HNRS 3303 - Great Texts of the Early Modern World | ||
HNRS 3313 - Great Texts of the Age of Revolutions | ||
HNRS 3304 - Great Texts of the Twentieth-Century | ||
HNRS 4303 - Special Topics in Great Texts |
Acceptance into DBU's Honors Program is not required for pursuing this minor. Students seeking to pursue the Minor in Great Texts should apply for Honors Program Director approval through their academic advisor.
NOTE: Great Texts courses fulfill the General Studies requirement for ENGL 2301, ENGL 2302, HIST 1301, or HIST 1302.
Minimum GPA Required for Graduation from Dallas Baptist University: DBU requires a minimum institutional cumulative, major, and minor GPA of 2.0.
Refer to individual course descriptions for course requisites.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
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