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Associate Degree in Humanities - DVC (Pleasant Hill)
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Associate Degree in Humanities - DVC (Pleasant Hill)

Diablo Valley College (Pleasant Hill)
Pleasant Hill, CaliforniaUSA
On campus
Full-time
€12,339.12/year
 1381 Points
Duration
2 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Nov 2024
Start date
Jan 2025

Program Description

This Associate Degree in Humanities is designed for students who wish to study a broad range of the arts: music, dance, visual arts, architecture, literature, drama, film, philosophy, and history. Through this course of students, students will learn to analyze, interpret, and compare a diverse range of art forms and cultures while deepening their understanding of the arts as human expression and honing their critical thinking and writing skills.

After finishing the two-year program, you can transfer to a public or private university to pursue a degree.

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Curriculum

Courses

Ancient Civilizations

The Middle Ages and Renaissance

The Modern World

Introduction to Humanities: Arts and Ideas

The Roots of Hell

Multicultural America

The Arts and Culture of Asia

Fiction, Film, and Criticism

American Popular Culture

California Culture

Learning Outcomes

  • Use their critical thinking skills to analyze and evaluate both formally and contextually, a variety of creative works and literary documents.
  • Compare and contrast the historic meaning and impact of works selected from the various arts, and from philosophic and religious literature.
  • Recognize and explain the integration of arts and ideas in selected cultural, historical, and thematic contexts.
  • Demonstrate their ability to articulate clearly in oral and written form objective analysis of major works from the various arts, and from philosophic and religious literature.
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