Whast the Easiest Arts or Humanities Course at Mt Sac

Degree A8984
An emphasis in Humanities provides the student with an understanding of the interrelationship between art, organized religion, history, music, literature and the dramatic arts, and philosophical and political thought. This emphasis also strengthens the understanding of other cultures through the study of a foreign language.

This degree requires the completion of General Educational activity coursework plus the following:

Required Courses

Form Prefix Grade Name Units
Complete the required core class and select one course from each of the five categories (List A through List Eastward) 18
Required Core

HUMA 1

Humanities and the Human Experience

or HUMA 1H

Humanities and the Human Experience - Honors
Listing A: Art History and Classics
Classical Humanities

AHIS 10

A History of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture

AHIS xiv

Rome: The Ancient City

AHIS 15

Culture and Fine art of Pompeii
Western Humanities

AHIS 4

History of Western Art: Prehistoric Through Gothic

or AHIS 4H

History of Western Art: Prehistoric Through Gothic - Honors

AHIS 5

History of Western Art: Renaissance Through Modern

or AHIS 5H

History of Western Fine art: Renaissance Through Mod - Honors

AHIS 8

History of Medieval Art and Architecture
Global Humanities

AHIS 9

History of Asian Art and Architecture

AHIS 11

History of African, Oceanic, and Native American Art

or AHIS 11H

History of African, Oceanic, and Native American Art - Honors

AHIS 12

History of Precolumbian Art and Architecture

or AHIS 12H

History of Precolumbian Art and Architecture - Honors
Modernistic American Humanities

AHIS 3

History of Women and Gender in Fine art

or AHIS 3H

History of Women and Gender in Art - Honors

AHIS 6

History of Modern Art

or AHIS 6H

History of Modern Art - Honors

AHIS 13

World Art and Visual Civilization
Listing B: World Languages and History
Classical and Western

HIST three

World History: Prehistoric to Early on Modernistic

or HIST 3H

Globe History: Prehistoric to Early Modernistic - Honors

HIST 4

World History: Early Modern to the Nowadays

or HIST 4H

Globe History: Early Mod to the Present - Honors

LATN 2

Standing Elementary Latin

or LATN 2H

Continuing Unproblematic Latin - Honors
Global

HIST three

Globe History: Prehistoric to Early Modernistic

or HIST 3H

Globe History: Prehistoric to Early Modern - Honors

HIST four

World History: Early Modern to the Present

or HIST 4H

World History: Early Modern to the Present - Honors

HIST 10

History of Premodern Asia

HIST xi

History of Modern Asia

HIST xix

History of Mexico

HIST 35

History of Africa
Language (Level 2 or higher)

ARAB ii

Continuing Unproblematic Standard arabic

or CHIN ii

Standing Elementary Chinese

or FRCH 2

Continuing Simple French

or GERM 2

Continuing Simple German

or ITAL 2

Continuing Unproblematic Italian

or JAPN 2

Continuing Simple Japanese

or SPAN 2

Continuing Elementary Spanish
Modern American Humanities

HIST seven

History of the United States to 1877

or HIST 7H

History of the U.s.a. to 1877 - Honors

HIST eight

History of the United States from 1865

or HIST 8H

History of the Us from 1865 - Honors

HIST 16

The Wild West - A History, 1800-1890

HIST xxx

History of the African American 1619-1877

HIST 31

History of the African American

HIST 36

Women in American History

HIST 39

California History

HIST 40

History of the Mexican American

HIST 44

History of Native Americans
List C: Literature, Drama, and Film
Classical Humanities

LIT 36

Introduction to Mythology

LIT 46

The Bible Equally Literature: Old Testament

LIT 47

The Bible As Literature: New Attestation
Western Humanities

LIT 6A

Survey of English language Literature

LIT 6B

Survey of English Literature

LIT 10

Survey of Shakespeare

THTR 10

History of Theater Arts
Global Humanities

LIT 11A

World Literature to 1650

LIT 11B

World Literature from 1650

FRCH 60

French Civilisation Through Picture palace

ITAL 60

Italian Civilisation Through Cinema
Modern American Humanities

LIT i

Early American Literature

LIT 2

Modern American Literature

LIT 3

Multicultural American Literature

LIT 14

Introduction to Modern Poetry

LIT 15

Introduction to Cinema

LIT xx

African American Literature

LIT 25

Contemporary Mexican American Literature
Listing D: Music and Dance
Western Humanities

MUS 13

Music Appreciation

or MUS 13H

Music Appreciation - Honors

DN-T 20

History and Appreciation of Dance
Global Humanities

MUS 14A

Earth Music
Modernistic American Humanities

MUS 12

History of Jazz

MUS 14B

American Folk Music

MUS xv

Rock Music History and Appreciation

or MUS 15H

Stone Music History and Appreciation - Honors
List Due east: Philosophy and Religion
Classical Humanities

PHIL 20A

Introduction to Aboriginal Philosophy

or PHIL 20AH

Introduction to Ancient Philosophy - Honors
Western Humanities

PHIL 20A

Introduction to Ancient Philosophy

or PHIL 20AH

Introduction to Ancient Philosophy - Honors

PHIL 20B

Introduction to Modern Philosophy

or PHIL 20BH

Introduction to Modern Philosophy - Honors
Global Humanities

PHIL 5

Introduction to Philosophy

or PHIL 5H

Introduction to Philosophy - Honors

PHIL 15

Major World Religions

or PHIL 15H

Major World Religions - Honors

PHIL 12

Introduction to Ethics

or PHIL 12H

Introduction to Ideals - Honors
Mod America Humanities

PHIL 20B

Introduction to Modern Philosophy

or PHIL 20BH

Introduction to Modern Philosophy - Honors
Full Units 18

Plan Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this plan, a pupil will be able to:

  • identify the influence and interrelationship of culture on human and creative expression
  • demonstrate an understanding of other cultures, including through the written report of strange language, the arts, and humanistic thought
  • analyze modes of artistic expression (visual arts, music, and literature)
  • demonstrate noesis of philosophy and politics and the natural environment, including the relationship between social, political, and/or economic institutions and homo behavior

ReviewStudent Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for this program.

Looking for guidance? A counselor tin can help. This Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) is a suggested sequence of coursework needed for program completion. It is non an official educational plan. Schedule an engagement with a counselor or advisor as shortly equally possible to create an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) specific to your goals and needs.

Programme of Written report Grid
Fall Term one Units
ENGL 1A Freshman Composition 4 iv
AA/Due south MATH Run across AA/Equally Math Comptcy Req v 5
HUMA 1 Humanities and the Human Experience three 3
Units 12
Spring Term 1
AA/S SCNCE Area B-1 or B-2 Science Course iii 3-5
AA/S LIFE Surface area E Lifelong Undrstg Course three 3
Complete one form from each category 1 through five 5
Units six-8
Summer Term one
AA/S ELECT Degree Appl Course (Elective) 3 1-iii
AA/Due south ELECT Degree Appl Grade (Elective) iii one-3
Units ii-6
Fall Term 2
A/As AMIST 3
Complete one course from each category ane through 5 v
Units 0
Winter Term 2
AA/S ELECT Degree Appl Class (Constituent) 3 1-3
AA/S KINES Phys Ed (KIN) Activeness Course .5 three
Units 4-6
Jump Term ii
AA/Southward ELECT Degree Appl Grade (Elective) 3 1-3
AA/Due south ELECT Degree Appl Course (Elective) 3 1-iii
AA/South ELECT Degree Appl Course (Elective) 3 i-3
AA/South ELECT Caste Appl Course (Elective) three 1-3
Humanities Emphasis, AA A8984 4
Submit petition to Admissions Records Submit petition to Admissions Records
Units 4-12
Total Units 28-44

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Source: https://catalog.mtsac.edu/programs/programsaz/humanities/aa-liberal-arts-sciences/

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