Associate in Applied Science
Humanities
Division of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Faculty: Mary Guzzy, Marie Hannan-Mandel
Academic Programs
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Directed Studies, -
Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences, Associate in Science -
Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences, Associate of Arts
Courses
HUMA 1010: Basic Humanities I
Class Program
Survey of achievements in humanistic endeavor in art, history, literature, music, and philosophy from ancient Greece through the Middle Ages. Writing in content area. Prerequisites: Eligible to enroll in ENGL 1010.
Semester Offered
Fall
General Education Areas
Humanities Gen Ed
HUMA 1020: Basic Humanities II
Class Program
Survey of achievement in humanistic endeavor in art, history, literature, music and philosophy from the 14th Century to the present, with special attention given to the influence of non-western traditions. Writing in content area. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL 1010.
Semester Offered
Spring
HUMA 2020: Lessons in Leadership
Class Program
Development of practical, effective, enduring leadership skills through study, observation, and application. Integrates readings from humanities, experiential exercises, films, and contemporary readings on leadership. Prerequisites: Eligible to enroll in ENGL 1010.
Semester Offered
As Needed
HUMA 2200: Irish Culture
Class Program
Examines the humanistic endeavors of the Irish culture to present a panoramic and historical view of this culture's artistic, literary, musical, philosophical, and religious achievements. Writing in content area. Upper-level course. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010.
Semester Offered
As Needed
INTD 1000: Service Learning
Requirements, obligations, and strategies for successful community service. Historical impact of community service in U.S. society. Emphasis on benefits of civic engagement and lifelong community involvement, setting work and commitment expectations, identifying skills, and learning basic skills. Utilize college-level skills in local, regional, and global community building and improvement. May be taken up to 3 times for a total of not more than 3 credit hours. Must be enrolled in at least one other college course or have recent college credit.
Semester Offered
As Needed