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Public Humanities Minor

Minor in Public Humanities

Public humanities is an interdisciplinary field that bridges academic research and community engagement, focusing on making the insights and methodologies of the humanities accessible and relevant to the public. It involves collaborative projects between scholars, cultural institutions, and diverse communities to address contemporary social issues, foster cultural understanding, and enhance public knowledge. By integrating traditional humanities scholarship with innovative outreach strategies, public humanities seeks to democratize access to cultural and historical insights, stimulate dialogue, and promote civic participation. This approach values the practical application of humanistic knowledge in addressing real-world challenges, thereby enriching both academic discourse and community life.

Course Requirements

  • HCS275 – Research Methods in Humanities and Cultural Studies (3)
  • HCS385 – Humanities at Work: Humanistic Inquiry and Public Engagement (3)
    • Take at least 2 of the following:

      • AE401 – Brand and Marketing in the Arts (3)
      • AE402 – Arts Management in Action (3)
      • HCS310 – Writing, Advocacy, and Leadership (3)
      • THEA440 – Arts Management (3)
    • Take at least 2 of the following:

      • IPS410 – Case Studies in Leadership (3)
      • LEAD325 – Foundations of Leadership (3)
      • LEAD326 – The Practice of Leadership (3)
      • PRO320 – Business and Professional Communication (3)
Grand Total Credits: 18
This minor is directed by Dr. Stephanie Capaldo; feel free to reach out to her with any questions.