Humanities Associate in Arts
The study of Humanities provides students with wide-ranging exposure to present and past human cultures through formal analysis and historic contextualization of the written word, the artifact, and contemporary media. The program examines both Western and non-Western traditions in areas including, but not limited to, theater, the visual arts, photography, film, architecture, archaeology, science and technology, literature, philosophy, religion, and music. The degree exposes students to a breadth of skills and knowledge beneficial for a continuing education in the liberal arts while providing a foundation for lifelong learning through critical thinking and personal expression in both written
Courses
- ANTH 120 — Cultural Anthropology
- ART 142 — Art of Africa, Oceania and the Americas
- ART 143 — Modern Art
- ART 145 — Contemporary Art
- ART 146 — Asian Art
- ART 147 — American Art
- ENGL 221 — British Literature I
- ENGL 231 — American Literature I
- ETHN 134 — Introduction to American Indian Art
- GEOG 130 — Human Geography: The Cultural Landscape
- HUM 110 — Principles of the Humanities
- HUM 120 — European Humanities
- HUM 125 — Women and Western Culture
- HUM 130 — East Asian Humanities
- HUM 135 — Blues as Literature, History, and Culture
- HUM 140 — Humanities of the Americas
- HUM 160 — Humanities of the Future
- HUM 170 — Modern World Humanities
- MUS 116 — Introduction to World Music
- PHOT 154 — History of Photography
- PSY 138 — Social Psychology