Humanities distribution courses examine the creativity, expressiveness, historical perspective, social interaction and aesthetics of people and societies. Emphasis is placed on creating, interpreting, performing, and valuing creativity in art, dance, film, history, language, literature, music, philosophy, religious thought, story-telling, and theater. Students who complete Humanities distribution courses will demonstrate an understanding of vocabulary, concepts, historical perspectives and progress, and materials, techniques, and methods of intellectual inquiry central to the selected Humanities course of study.