u/Triendium

How Time-Consuming is HUM 10 relative to other Humanities Courses?

Incoming freshman here---I'm potentially interested in taking HUM 10. I feel like it's one of those courses I'll look back on in 50 years and be glad that I took it. Beyond that, I just generally enjoy art and literature.

I'm aware that HUM 10 is a big commitment, but I haven't really found any information online (I know it varies, but something like an hr/week estimate would help) that gives me an idea of exactly how much work it'll be, besides that it's roughly one work a week.

In comparison to other humanities classes, like expos 20 or your standard freshman year lit/phil course, how much work would HUM 10 be? Is the overall workload twice, or even three times higher? What do the class assignments look like?

Would appreciate help!

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u/Triendium — 18 hours ago