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Associate Degree in Humanities - Los Medanos College
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Associate Degree in Humanities - Los Medanos College

Los Medanos College
Pittsburg, CaliforniaUSA
On campus
Full-time
€12,425.35/year
 1381 Points
Duration
2 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Nov 2024
Start date
Jan 2025

Program Description

The Associate Degree in Humanities provides excellent preparation for university transfer for majors in philosophy, religion, history, literature, art, and music. The broad-based interdisciplinary nature of Humanities provides a knowledge base and the communication and critical thinking skills necessary for many careers and occupations.

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 Humanities

Medieval and Renaissance Humanities

Early Modern Humanities

Late Modern and Contemporary Humanities

Introduction to Archaeology

General Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology

Cultural Change and Globalization Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics

Ancient Art History (to 350 CE)

Medieval and Renaissance Art History (350 to 1550 CE)

Early Modern Art History (1550 to 1920 CE)

Late Modern and Contemporary Art History (1920 CE-Present)

Asian Art History

American Art History

Indigenous Americas Art History

Multicultural Perspectives Within Theatre

Theatre Appreciation

Chicano/Mexican American Cinema: A Critical Analysis

The Mythology and Literature of Ethnic Americans

Introduction to Asian American Literature

Introduction to Contemporary African- American Literature

Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Popular Fiction and Film

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Literature

Survey of World Literature I: Antiquity To Mid-17th Century

Survey of World Literature II: Mid-17th Century to Present

Introduction to Black Studies

History of Native Americans

Mexican American History

History of American Women to 1877

History of American Women Since 1877

History of African Americans to 1865

History of African-Americans Since 1865

American Humanities

Shakespeare's English Kings

Modernist Paris: Artists and Intellectuals

Opera: The Human Experience in Music, Voice and Drama

Hip Hop Culture: An American Phenomenon

Music Literature

Popular Music in American Culture

Basic Music

History of Ancient Philosophy

History of Modern Philosophy

Philosophy of Political Theory and Thought

Philosophy of Religion

Philosophy Through Film and Literature

Philosophy of the Arts

Introduction to American Government: Institutions and Ideals

Philosophy of Political Theory and Thought

International Relations

Introduction to Comparative Politics

Introduction to Social Justice Studies

Introduction to Gender Studies

Introduction to Race & Ethnicity

Introduction to Latino Literature and Its Latin American Roots

Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies

Learning Outcomes

  • Define and discuss the characteristics of human cultures and the rise and fall of civilizations governmental systems, and worldviews throughout history.
  • Discuss the arc of humanity’s attempt to understand, explain and express itself and the cosmos through intellectual history, philosophy, religion, mythology, music and art, from the ancient through contemporary worlds.
  • Identify and explain the connections between the trends and events of history with diverse and distinct world cultures.
  • Relate the study of humanities to the development of the skills necessary to create responsible and useful civic participation in the political life of contemporary society.
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