This 3-credit course introduces students to the essential concepts, historical evolution, and fundamental nature of the humanities, including art, religion, architecture, music, language, politics, and philosophy. Over the 15-week term, students will explore these topics through lectures, activities, assignments and exams. The course objectives are to understand humanity's artistic and intellectual development, analyze civilizations' contributions to various spheres, learn critical thinking skills, and analyze philosophy's application to today. Students will be evaluated based on attendance, participation, assignments, activities, quizzes, exams, and a recommended textbook.