Humanities
The humanities seek to render an integrative and critical
examination of the human achievements in art, literature,
philosophy and music. This approach will broaden
and enrich
the students’ appreciation of human values
derived from the creative forces as expressed in the arts.
Courses offered
in this curriculum meet general education
and transfer requirements and may be applied to a major in
humanities for an Associate in Arts degree.
Associate in Arts Degree
| FRESHMAN YEAR |
FALL |
SPRING |
| Art History 4 (Art History—Ancient to Gothic) |
3 |
|
| History I (History of Western Civilization to 1600) |
3 |
|
| Humanities 50 (The Artful Life) |
|
3 |
| Philosophy 50 (God, Nature, Human Nature) |
|
3 |
| Religious Studies 50 (Religions of the World) |
|
3 |
| History 2 (History of Western Civilization
Since 1600) |
3 |
|
| Art History 5 (Art History—
Renaissance to Modern) |
|
3 |
Humanities 65 (The American Style) or
Humanities 68 (World Mythology) or
Humanities 72 (Contemporary Humanities) |
|
3 |
Philosophy 60 (Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics) or
Philosophy 65 (Introduction to Philosophy:
Theory of Knowledge) |
|
3 |
| TOTAL |
|
27 |
| General Education Courses |
|
|
| Total minimum units required |
|
60 |
Recommended: minimum one year of a foreign language.
The above listing is a suggested sequence only. Some courses may have
prerequisites. Students may take courses in any sequence except where a
prerequisite applies.