Undergraduate Minors at the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Known for its technology-infused approach to the liberal arts, the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences encourages students to follow their passions and explore areas between traditional disciplines.
Students from throughout Stevens can earn the following academic minors by strategically planning their required courses in the humanities and social sciences: film studies, gender & culture studies, history, literature, and medical humanities.
Some courses that count as humanities credits can also be used to partially fulfill credits needed for minors within the arts, being music & technology and visual arts & technology.
Academic Minors
Minor Coordinator: Professor Jeff Thompson
Built through a partnership by the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and the School of Systems & Enterprises, this minor gives students a broad, interdisciplinary introduction to data visualization as a tool for communicating ideas, decisions, problems, and stories. Students will learn to parse and visualize data using industry-standard tools, to use the basics of graphic design, to apply programming for creating visuals, and to consider the implications of data on society and culture. Open to all students.
Required Courses:
HAR 241 – Design 1
HAR 271 – Creative Programming 1
EM 622 – Decision Making via Data Analysis Techniques (open to juniors and seniors only, undergraduate students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher)
EM 570/CAL 570 – Data Storytelling (open to juniors and seniors only)
Plus one course from the following list:
SYS 501 – Probability and Statistics for Systems Engineers
EM 365 – Statistics for Engineering Managers
E 243 – Probability and Statistics
MA 222 – Probability and Statistics
Plus one course from the following list:
HST 325 – Visualizing Society
HAR 250 – Designing with Data (currently titled Data Visualization)
HAR 340 – Design 2 (prereq HAR 241– Design 1)
HST 320 – Science and Media OR
HSS 301– Research Design
Minor Coordinator: Professor Anthony Pennino
Required Course:
HLI/HTH 221 – Introduction to Cinema
Plus five courses from following list, with no more than nine credits in any one discipline:
CAL 495 – Independent Study (minor coordinator approval)
HAR 225 – Moving Images: In Space
HAR 226 – Moving Images: On Screen
HAR 280 – Modern Art History and Theory
HAR 281 – History of Photography
HAR 342 – Motion Graphics
HAR 380 – Media Culture and Theory
HAR 385 – Contemporary Art
HAR 425 – Moving Image: Advanced Projects
HHS 387 – History of American Film
HLI 357 – American Films - American Fiction
HLI 390 – Modern Culture: Lit and Film
HHS 395 – Images of American Life
HLI 408 – Creative Writing
HLI 476 – Contemporary Culture: Lit and Film
HMU 407 – Sound Design
HPL 348 – Aesthetics
HPL 464 – Philosophy in Film
HTH 305 – Director as Auteur
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Yu Tao
Five 300/400-level courses from the following list, with no more than nine credits in any one discipline:
HHS 210 – History of Medicine
HHS 322 – American Cultural History
HHS 325 – African-American Studies
HHS 357 – Latin American History
HHS 415 – Religion in America
HHS 420 – Modern East Asian Studies
HHS 475 – Environmental Sustainability in Historical Perspective
HLI 354 – American Culture
HLI 363 – Modern Irish Literature
HLI 380 – Survey of Latin American Literature: Motorcyclists, Writers, and Revolutionaries
HLI 413 – Literature by Women: The Tradition in English
HMU 350 – Music of the Eastern Mediterranean
HPL 459 – The Philosophy of Social Science
HPL 460 – Philosophy and Feminism
HPL 468 – Women Philosophers of the Twentieth Century
HSS 324 – Comparative Ethnic Culture
HSS 377 – Sociology of Globalization
HSS 441 – Gender and Race in Science and Engineering
HSS 478 – Psychology of Gender
HSS 479 – Sociology of Gender
Plus one 100/200-level course that counts for humanities credit
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Michael Steinmann
Two 100/200-level courses and four 300/400-level courses
OR
one 100/200-level course and five 300/400-level courses from the following list:
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Deborah Sinnreich-Levi
Two 100/200-level courses and four 300/400-level courses
OR
one 100/200-level course and five 300/400-level courses from the following list:
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Theresa MacPhail
Required Courses:
HST 250 – Medical Humanities
HST 340 – Global Health
OR
HSS 332 - Health Psychology
Plus four courses from the following list:
HHS 210 – History of Medicine
HSS 131 – Introduction to Anthropology
HSS 141 – Introduction to Sociology
HSS 175 – Fundamentals of Psychology I: Brain, Mind and Behavior
HSS 330 – Developmental Psychology
HSS 331 – Biological Psychology
HSS 375 – History of Psychology
HPL 339 – Ethics
HPL 457 – Bioethics
HPL 367 – Philosophy of Biology
HST 140 – Failure
HST 160 – Introduction to Science Communication
HST 325 – Visualizing Society
HST 355 – Technology and Medicine
HST 370 – Biology and Society
HST 401 – Seminar in Science Writing
HST 495 – Health, Policy and Society
HST 350 – Medical Anthropology
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Robert Harari
Six Music and Technology Courses from the following list:
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Michael Steinmann
Two 100/200-level courses and four 300/400-level courses
OR
one 100/200-level course and five 300/400-level courses from the following list:
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Joyce Mullan
One 100/200-level required course:
HSS 127 – Introduction to Political Science I: National Government
HSS 128 – Introduction to Political Science II: Judicial Process
Plus one Philosophy (HPL) or English (HLI) 300/400-level course related to logic, theory and writing.
Plus four courses from the following suggested course list:
CAL 301 – Seminar in Writing & Rsrch. Methods
HHS 125 – United States History to 1865
HHS 126 – United States History Since 1865
HHS 325 – African-American Studies
HHS 355 – U.S. Foreign Relations
HHS 370 – US Constitutional Law I
HHS 371 – Mod. US Presidency & Legis. Proc
HHS 373 – US Constitutional Law II
HHS 46 – The Sixties: A Decade of Protest
HLI 348 – James Baldwin
HPL 339 – Ethics
HPL 340 – Social & Political Philosophy
HPL 341 – Philosophies of Good and Evil
HPL 380 – Environmental Ethics
HPL 442 – Logic
HPL 443 – Philosophy of Language
HPL 449 – Philosophy of Law
HPL 450 – Global and International Ethics
HPL 455 – Ethical Issues in Science and Technology
HPL 456 – Ethics of Business and Technology
HPL 457 – Bioethics
HPL 480 – Environmental Policy: Philosophical and Economic Issues
HSS 280 – Social Psychology
HSS 321 – Modern Urban Culture
HSS 360 – Public Policy Analysis
HSS 361 – U.S. Congress
HSS 362 – Campaigns and Elections
HSS 363 – Judicial Process
HSS 365 – Health Politics
HSS 371 – Computers & Society
HSS 379 – International Politics
HSS 401 – Seminar in Leadership Studies
HSS 402 – Political Psychology and the Media
HSS 441 – Gender and Race in Science and Engineering
HSS 495 – Seminar in Social Science
HSS 517 – Quantitative Social Science
HSS 570 – Data Storytelling
HSS/HST 301 – Research Design and Methods
HST 340 – Global Public Health
HST 370 – Biology and Society
HST 385 – Internet Protocols and Politics
HST 415 – The Nuclear Era
HST 470 – War and Science
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor John Horgan
One 100/200-level required course:
HST 160 – Introduction to Science Communication
Plus five courses from the following list:
HHS 210 – History of Medicine
HHS 310 – Social History of Science
HHS 311 – Science and Society in the 20th Century
HHS 363 – Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution
HHS 369 – Studies in the Scientific Revolution
HHS 414 – Industrial America
HHS 465 – Engineering in History
HHS 479 – Studies in the History of Technology
HLI 316 – Science Fiction
HLI 321 – Literature, Science and Technology
HLI 338 – Thoreau and Environment
HLI 409 – Rhetoric and Technical Writing
HMU 205 – Introduction to Digital Media
HPL 368 – Philosophy of Science
HPL 369 – Science and Religion
HPL 370 – Philosophy of Technology
HPL 380 – Environmental Ethics
HPL 455 – Ethical Issues in Science and Technology
HPL 457 – Bioethics
HPL 480 – Environmental Policy: Philosophical and Economic Issues
HSS 127 – Introduction to Political Science I: National Government
HSS 141 – Introduction to Sociology
HSS 175 – Fundamentals of Psychology I: Brain, Mind and Behavior
HSS 371 – Computers and Society
HSS 441 – Gender and Race in Science and Engineering
HSS 458 – Sociology of Science and Technology
HST 120 – Intro to Science & Tech Studies
HST 140 – Failure
HST 320 – Science and the Media
HST 330 – Environmental Communication
HST 340 – Global Public Health
HST 355 – Technology and Medicine
HST 360 – Humans and the Environment
HST 401 – Seminar in Science Writing
HST 450 – The History of Stevens
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Michael Steinmann
Two of the following three courses:
HSS 127: Introduction to Political Science I
HSS 141: Introduction to Sociology
HSS 175: Fundamentals of Psychology I
Plus four additional upper-division (300/400-level) HSS courses
Plus one upper-division (300/400-level) non-HSS School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences class
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Alex Wellerstein
One 100/200-level required course:
HST 120 – Intro to Science & Tech Studies
Plus five courses from the following list:
HST 140 – Failure
HST 250 – Medical Humanities
HST 325 – Visualizing Society
HST 340 – Global Public Health
HST 350 – Medical Anthropology
HST 355 – Technology and Medicine
HST 370 – Biology and Society
HST 380 – Standardization and Society
HST 390 – Anthropology of Technology
HST 470 – War and Science
HHS 210 – History of Medicine
HHS 310 – Social History of Science
HHS 363 – Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution
HHS 369 – Studies in the Scientific Revolution
HHS 414 – Industrial America
HHS 465 – Engineering in History
HHS 479 – Studies in the History of Technology
HLI 316 – Science Fiction
HLI 321 – Literature, Science and Technology
HLI 338 – Thoreau and Environment
HMU 205 – Introduction to Digital Media
HPL 368 – Philosophy of Science
HPL 369 – Science and Religion
HPL 380 – Environmental Ethics
HPL 455 – Ethical Issues in Science and Technology
HPL 457 – Bioethics
HPL 480 – Environmental Policy: Philosophical and Economic Issues
HSS 127 – Introduction to Political Science I: National Government
HSS 141 – Introduction to Sociology
HSS 175 – Fundamentals of Psychology I: Brain, Mind and Behavior
HSS 331 – Biological Psychology
HSS 371 – Computers and Society
HSS 377 – Sociology of Globalization
HSS 441 – Gender and Race in Science and Engineering
HSS 458 – Sociology of Science and Technology
HSS 478 – Psychology of Gender
HST 160 – Introduction to Science Communication
HST 320 – Science and the Media
HST 330 – Environmental Communication
HST 360 – Humans and the Environment
HST 401 – Seminar in Science Writing
HST 415 – The Nuclear Era
HST 450 – The History of Stevens
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside of this discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture
Minor Coordinator: Professor Christopher Manzione
Six visual arts and technology courses from the following list:
Complete list of visual arts and technology courses
Plus one 300/400-level School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences course outside the visual arts & technology discipline
Plus the Freshman Experience, being:
CAL 103 – Writing and Communications Colloquium
CAL 105 – CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture