Minor in Folklore and Mythology

The folklore and mythology minor provides students with an overview of the ways that various artistic features of a culture tell the story of where it has been and where it is going. The folklore and mythology minor deepens students' understanding of how a culture's storytelling contributes to its evolution. This minor can be combined with any major and minor. A minimum of 9 credits must be exclusive to the minor and cannot be counted toward any other majors/minors/certificate programs.

 

Minor Requirements (15 credits)

Select 3 credits from the following courses
Credits
HUMN 2300
Introduction to World Mythology (HUMN 2300 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 2350
Introduction to Folklore (HUMN 2350 / Credits: 3 )
3
Select 12 credits from the following courses
Credits
ARTS 3300
Myth and Art (ARTS 3300 / Credits: 3 )
3
COMM 3100
Gendered Images Pop Culture (COMM 3100 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 1200
Introduction to World Religions (HUMN 1200 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 2300
Introduction to World Mythology (HUMN 2300 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 2350
Introduction to Folklore (HUMN 2350 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 2400
Introduction to Celtic Studies (HUMN 2400 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 3300
Native American Myth and Storytelling (HUMN 3300 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 3800
Mexican Cult of Death in Myth and Literature (HUMN 3800 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 4100
Death and Dying (HUMN 4100 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 4200
Asian Thought (HUMN 4200 / Credits: 3 )
3
HUMN 4310
The Vampire (HUMN 4310 / Credits: 3 )
3
LITR 4510
King Arthur (LITR 4510 / Credits: 3 )
3

The academic program and curriculum requirements listed on this page are from the NSU Undergraduate Student Catalog. Students are bound by policies and curricula published in the catalog in effect the semester they enter the university, unless an agreement is made with appropriate NSU administration officials allowing them to abide by policies published in a later catalog.

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