The University of Chicago Summer
Human Being and Citizen I (11)

Human Being and Citizen I (11)


Course Status: Open

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Course Code

HUMA 12300 11

Course Description

The course in this sequence explores the ways that ancient literary, philosophical, and religious texts (from the Greek, Mesopotamian, and Abrahamic traditions) conceive of, express ideals about, and articulate tensions in conceptions of human and divine law and justice, affective life, human striving, and the human being as such.

Texts include the Epic of Gilgamesh, Homer's Iliad, the book of Genesis, dialogues of Plato, and Sophocles' Antigone.

Course Criteria

This course is only open to incoming UChicago transfer students; please see the Summer Session Incoming Transfer Students page to apply.

This course must be taken alongside HUMA 12400, Human Being and Citizen II, as well as an afternoon writing course that runs August 3-September 11, 2026 (no class September 7).

Instructor(s)

Florian Grosser

Session

Session 3

Course Dates

August 3rd - August 21st

Class Days

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Class Time

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Core Course

Part of UChicago Core Curriculum

Modality

In-Person