The Bachelor of Humanities is taught by a rich variety of Professors
Bachelor of Humanities professors are experts in many different academic disciplines, cooperating to deliver a diverse, stimulating program.
Core Course Professors
HUMS 1000 — Myth & Symbol
Shawna Dolansky— Ancient Near East and Hebrew Bible
Noel Salmond — Eastern religions
HUMS 2000 — Reason & Revelation
Erik Stephenson — Medieval and Early Modern philosophy
D. Gregory MacIsaac — Ancient Greek philosophy.
HUMS 3000 — Culture & Imagination
Micheline White — Renaissance and Early Modern literature
Geoffrey Kellow — Enlightenment History and Political Theory.
HUMS 4000 — Politics, Modernity & the Common Good
Farhang Rajaee — Political theory and non-Western traditions, especially Modern Islamic political thought
Waller Newell — Philosophy and political theory in the Ancient world; German Idealism; Contemporary Phenomenology.
First-Year Complementary Courses
HUMS 1200 — Humanities & Classical Civilisation
D. Gregory MacIsaac — Ancient Greek philosophy.
RELI 1731 — Varieties of Religious Experience
Tim Pettipiece — Ancient Religions
Second-Year Complementary Courses
RELI 2710 — Maccabees to Muhammad
Kimberly Stratton — Western religions
Tim Pettipiece — Ancient Religions
HUMS 2101 — Art from Antiquity to the Medieval World & HUMS 2102 — Modern European Art 1527—2000
Randi Klebanoff — Renaissance Art
Third-Year Complementary Courses
HUMS 3102 — Western Music 1000—1850 & HUMS 3103 — Western Music 1850—2000
James Wright— 19th and 20th Century Music
HUMS 3200 — European Literature
Andrew Wallace—The Classical Tradition, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance
Fourth-Year Complementary Courses
HUMS 4104 — Modern Intellectual History
Geoffrey Kellow — Enlightenment History and Political Theory.
HUMS 4103 — Science in the Modern World
James J. Cheetham — Biology
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