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Best Humanities Sequence?

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I'm curious about the various areas of the core, and how best to fill those areas. What is the best humanities sequence? What sequence did you take and how did you enjoy it? What was the reading list? Who/How was the professor? The University of Chicago Course Catalog gives the following humanities sequences: HUMA 11000-11100-11200. Readings in World Literature HUMA 11500-11600-11700. Philosophical Perspectives on the Humanities HUMA 12000-12100-12200. Greek Thought and Literature HUMA 12300-12400-12500. Human Being and Citizen HUMA 13500-13600-13700. Introduction to Humanities HUMA 14000-14100-14200. Reading Cultures: Collection, Travel, Exchange HUMA 16000-16100-16200. Media Aesthetics: Image, Sound, Text If you have the time to spare (or just don't want to study for finals), feel free to describe the reading and writing input of each course, and the general feel of classes. Also, I struggled to find past posts comparing the core courses, so links would be nice and will be added here: -

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