HUMA1010 — Introduction to the Humanities
Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Humanities Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is a genre-based introduction to the humanities and the fine arts. The student will explore the six major means of artistic expression within the fine arts: painting, literature, drama, film, photography, and sculpture. The course focuses on an understanding of the genre itself as well as the various critical theories that apply to the fine arts, including but not necessarily limited to mimesis, formalism, didacticism, and postmodernism. Field trips are required in the course. This course meets the requirements for OTM in Arts and Humanities TMAH. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); College Wide
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- Criminal Justice (Online), AAS
- Criminal Justice Focus, AA
- Criminal Justice, AAS
- Criminal Justice-Corrections (FASTRACK ONLINE), AAS
- Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement (Online), AAS
- Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement (Police Academy), AAS
- Education Focus, AA
- Health Services Technology, AAS
- Law Enforcement
- Liberal Arts Focus, AA
- Liberal Arts Focus, Early College, AA
- Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS
- Pre-Health Professional Focus, AS
- Psychology Focus, AA
- Radiological Sciences, AAS
- Respiratory Care, AAS
- Social Work Focus, AA
- Visual Communications Media & Technology-Graphic Design, AAB