University Studies: Humanities and Fine Arts
The Associate Degree in University Studies with an Area of Emphasis is intended to accommodate the differing requirements of a wide variety of transfer institutions and major options. Because admission and major preparation requirements vary at each four-year transfer institution, courses used to complete this degree should be selected with the assistance of a counselor. The completion of the University Studies Degree does not guarantee acceptance into either a baccalaureate major or a four-year institution.
Courses
- ARAM 120 — Aramaic I
- ARAM 121 — Aramaic II
- ARAM 220 — Aramaic III
- ARBC 120 — Arabic I
- ARBC 121 — Arabic II
- ARBC 122 — Arabic for the Arabic Speaker I
- ARBC 123 — Arabic for the Arabic Speaker II
- ARBC 130 — Arabic Literature and Culture
- ARBC 145 — Arabic Civilizations
- ARBC 220 — Arabic III
- ARBC 221 — Arabic IV
- ARBC 254 — Conversational Iraqi Dialect
- ARBC 256 — Conversational Levantine Dialect
- ART 100 — Art Appreciation
- ART 104 — Artists and Designers Today
- ART 119 — Color Theory
- ART 120 — Two-Dimensional Design
- ART 124 — Drawing I
- ART 125 — Drawing II
- ART 129 — Three-Dimensional Design
- ART 142 — Art of Africa, Oceania and the Americas
- ART 143 — Modern Art
- ART 145 — Contemporary Art
- ART 146 — Asian Art
- ART 151 — Chicanx Art
- ART 184 — Introduction to Animation
- ART 210 — Introduction to Printmaking
- ART 211 — Intermediate Printmaking
- ART 241 — Illustration I
- ART 242 — Illustration II
- ART 243 — Perspective Drawing
- ASL 120 — American Sign Language I
- ASL 121 — American Sign Language II
- ASL 140 — Inside Deaf Culture
- ASL 220 — American Sign Language III
- ASL 221 — American Sign Language IV
- ENGL 201 — Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Literature
- ENGL 202 — Introduction to Film as Literature
- ENGL 217 — Fantasy and Science Fiction
- ENGL 221 — British Literature I
- ENGL 222 — British Literature II
- ENGL 231 — American Literature I
- ENGL 232 — American Literature II
- ENGL 236 — Chicana/o Literature
- ENGL 238 — Black Literature
- ENGL 271 — World Literature II
- ETHN 236 — Chicana/o Literature
- ETHN 238 — Black Literature
- HIST 100 — Early World History
- HIST 101 — Modern World History
- HIST 105 — Early Western Civilization
- HIST 106 — Modern Western Civilization
- HIST 114 — Comparative History of the Early Americas
- HIST 115 — Comparative History of the Modern Americas
- HIST 157 — History Through Comics
- HUM 110 — Principles of the Humanities
- HUM 111 — Culture, Art & Ideas of the United States
- HUM 115 — Arts & Culture of San Diego
- HUM 116 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture I
- HUM 117 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture II
- HUM 118 — Introduction to Kumeyaay Basketry & Pottery
- HUM 140 — Humanities of the Americas
- HUM 155 — World Mythology through the Humanities
- KUMY 116 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture I
- KUMY 117 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture II
- KUMY 118 — Introduction to Kumeyaay Basketry & Pottery
- KUMY 120 — Kumeyaay Language I
- KUMY 121 — Kumeyaay Language II
- KUMY 220 — Kumeyaay Language III
- MUS 110 — Great Music Listening
- MUS 111 — History of Jazz
- MUS 115 — History of Rock Music
- MUS 116 — Introduction to World Music
- MUS 117 — Introduction to Music History and Literature
- MUS 123 — History of Hip Hop Culture
- PHIL 110 — A General Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 115 — History of Philosophy I: Ancient and Medieval
- PHIL 117 — History of Philosophy II: Modern and Contemporary
- PHIL 140 — Problems in Ethics
- PHIL 141 — Bioethics
- RELG 120 — World Religions
- RELG 135 — Religion in the Middle East
- RELG 170 — Introduction to Christianity
- RELG 175 — Religion, Government and Politics in America
- SPAN 120 — Spanish I
- SPAN 121 — Spanish II
- SPAN 141 — Spanish and Latin American Cultures
- SPAN 145 — Hispanic Civilizations
- SPAN 220 — Spanish III
- SPAN 221 — Spanish IV
- SPAN 250 — Conversational Spanish I
- SPAN 251 — Conversational Spanish II
- THTR 110 — Introduction to the Theatre