The Humanities program prepares students for transfer to complete work for a bachelor‘s degree in Liberal Arts and is suggested for students seeking to prepare for elementary or secondary education. With proper selection of electives, students can prepare for further study in specific academic disciplines such as English, foreign languages, humanistic studies, as well as career-related programs in speech and theater, education, journalism, communication...
Our Humanities courses include those in English, fine art, foreign language, music, and philosophy. By choosing the Humanities major, you will be preparing yourself for careers that emphasize creativity, communication and analysis.
Obviously, there are many such careers, but some highlights would include jobs in advertising, education, law, publishing, and writing. In addition, employers in many fields consider the skills developed by Humanities majors...
The Education curriculum prepares students for transfer to baccalaureate-granting institutions by introducing them to the field of education while guiding them through a coherent sequence of liberal arts and sciences courses. By doing this, they prepare for careers in the field of education. After successful completion of this curriculum, students receive an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree.
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By following a rigorous Liberal Arts and Sciences curriculum, graduates will have developed capabilities in academic research and writing, the ability to apply scientific method and critical thinking skills to validate their own ideas and inquiries, sufficient math skills to deal with complex problems, and an awareness and appreciation of living in a culturally, racially, and ethnically diverse society.
Program Description The program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of classical, modern, American and non-Western humanities. Cultural understanding and sensitivity are fostered by examining arts, philosophy, religion, politics and social events in cultural context.
Career Opportunities Educator; Museum Curator; Government; Artist; Public Relations; Journalism; Law; Writer
Some career options may require more than two years of college...
The Liberal Arts Humanities/Social Science program is an ideal foundation for transfer to four-year colleges and universities in a wide variety of majors including English, history, languages, economics, psychology, sociology, communications, global studies, political science and many other fields. It is considered a starting point for careers in law, education, science, government, and human services or for those whose academic interests are in the...
The Humanities degree emphasizes the study of cultural, literary, humanistic activities, and artistic expression within the context of human experience. Students will evaluate and interpret the ways in which people through the ages and in different cultures have responded to themselves and the world around them in artistic and cultural expression. This degree is multidisciplinary preparing students to transfer into majors such as History, English...
Program Information The program is designed for students who wish to transfer to a four-year college after completing the first two years of undergraduate coursework at CCC. The Liberal Arts/Humanities program is not designed for specific majors, but allows graduating students to advance to many different areas of study in the humanities. As the Liberal Arts/Humanities program allows considerable course options, students should research the degree...
The Humanities focus on those elements of human culture that spring from the rational and artistic creativity of the human spirit. In every society, creativity expresses itself in art, language, music and the performing arts. Both the creation of these forms of expression and the developed ability to comprehend them provide a deeply enriching and ennobling influence on one‘s life.
Speech, theatre and performing arts courses offered in the department...
The broad range of human experience is explored in the humanities. As information exchange and communication become increasingly important, the humanities enjoy a new prominence. Discover yourself; discover various cultures; discover the past through these subject areas.
Positions You are Trained for: Writers, artists, educators, historians, social scientists, entrepreneurs, public servants, journalists, performers, and many others seek out courses...
Before the natural sciences and the social sciences appeared on the scene in western culture, human beings attempted to understand and make sense of their existence through descriptions now included in the broad category of "humanities." Religion, philosophy, drama, rhetoric, literature, and the fine arts all attempted to portray the human condition and our place in the social and natural worlds without the aid of scientific method, measurement, or...
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