Use of humanities in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include humanities at the start of sentence, humanities at the end of sentence and humanities in the middle of sentence

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humanities at the end of sentence


  1. I prefer science to the humanities.
  2. There are eight departments in the humanities.
  3. The task of providing liberal education belongs chiefly to the humanities.
  4. Applications for younger scientists will be given priority, as will projects in the humanities.
  5. Research grants are plentiful in science and engineering subjects, but much harder to get in the humanities.
  6. Apted also differentiates browsing habits according to the different disciplines and points to its prominence for scholars in the humanities.

humanities in the middle of sentence


  1. Your sculpture class counts as a humanities credit.
  2. Like him, I attach enormous importance to humanities research.
  3. The term 'Arts' usually refers to humanities and social sciences.
  4. I've always been more interested in the humanities than the sciences.
  5. Scientists characterize the humanities as uncertain, vague and irrelevant.
  6. They were arriving in their World humanities class unable to make sense of a literary text.
  7. But would they be ready for a World humanities class, or even freshman composition, in four months?
  8. Is he aware of the part played by the humanities in preserving and developing our national heritage?
  9. Well, what else could I do with a history and humanities interest outside of teach or go to law school?
  10. Lefkowitz, a classicist and humanities professor at Wellesley College, puts paid to Afrocentric myth-making.
  11. In all humanities disciplines the computer is used in an endeavour to replace intuition with quantification.
  12. In the Faculty of humanities, the use of language laboratories and other teaching aids is increasingly important.
  13. These patterns are particularly marked in the humanities and social sciences, where women are numerically stronger.
  14. There are numerous examples too of the more general training that might be offered by humanities computing departments.
  15. What is the difference between social science and social studies, or between arts and humanities, or humanities and letters?
  16. Mary Law was appointed head of humanities in September 1978 with the specific task of reorganizing that area of the curriculum.
  17. There are still some vacancies for students in science and engineering courses, but the vacancies in humanities have been filled.
  18. Because of poor health he was educated at home before enrolling at Glasgow University to study humanities and classical languages.
  19. And art and music appreciation are taught in the humanities classes as those topics naturally arise through the students' studies.
  20. I don't think the boundaries of Business Studies have ever been particularly clear. Natural sciences and humanities are not included.
  21. University lecturers in the humanities are making increasing use of computers for teaching purposes; but this too lies outside my scope.
  22. Research libraries and humanities departments should be natural allies in promoting equity of provision across disciplines and user groups.
  23. One polytechnic has resolved that all its humanities degree students shall acquire some appreciation of computers and information technology.

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