Arts and Humanities Sample Clauses

Arts and Humanities. □ / / □ / / □ (Choose one course from each of three of the four areas listed): (1) Fine Arts: ART 1450, ART 2050, ART 2080, ART 2090, THE 2500, MUS 1020, MUS 1040, MUS 2940, or MUS 2980 (2)
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Arts and Humanities. (At least 3 courses, with at least one from the ARTS and one from the HUMANITIES – Minimum 9 semester / 12 quarter units) ART COURSES: Art 100, 110, 111, 112, 115, 116; Cinema 120, 121, 122, 123(SP06),131; Dance 100; Graphic Multimedia Design 120, Media Entertainment Arts 101(F21), 102, Music 100, 105, 106, 107(F03), 108, 112; Photography 140(F00) ,150(F16); Theatre 100(F20), 110, 110H, 220 HUMANITIES COURSES: Anthropology 210; Economics 170; 170H, English 110(F14),111(F05), 112(F17), 112H(F17), 135, 225, 250, 251,260, 261, 262(F03), 263, 264, 270, 271(F96), 272, 273(F99), 274(F99), 275, 280(F95), 281; French 201, 202; History 101, 101H, 102, *111, *111H, *112, 112H, 115(SP07), 120(F00),120H, 130(SP06), 161(F02), 191(F00), 192(F00), 193(SP06), 210, 212, 240, 243(F01); Humanities 100(F02), *115(F16), *116(F16), 150(F02); Philosophy 101, 101H, 102, 110(F02), 111(F02), 112(F02), 120, 130(F13), 220, 225(SP06), 240(F02), 250; Sign Language 110(F00); Sociology 200, 200H(F13); Spanish 201, 202, 240 The third course in Area 3 is the choice of the student (One Course from ARTS OR HUMANITIES) AREA 4- SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (At least three courses in at least two disciplines – Minimum 9 semester / 12 quarter units) Anthropology 103, 103H, 105, 210, 220; Civic & Community Engagement 200; Communication Studies 100, 100H, 256(F97); Early Childhood Education 101, 102; Economics 170, 170H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H; Environment 101; Ethnic Studies 290; Geogrph 102, 104, 105; GLST 101(F20), 102(F20); HLHSCI 140(F19); History 101, 101H, 102, *111, *111H, *112, 112H, 115(SP07), 120(F00),120H, 130(SP06), 161(F02),191(F00), 192(F00), 193(SP06), 210, 212, 240, 243(F01); Media Entertainment Arts 100; Philosophy 130(F13); Political Science 150, 150H, 200, 230, 250, 270, 290(F11); Psychology 101, 101H, 105, 109(F02), 126, 172, 172H, 225, 230(F00), 235(F95), 240(F03), 272; Sociology 101, 101H(F06), 102, 103(F01), 103H, 104, 105(F97), 106(F14), 107, 108(F05), 110, 130, 200, 200H(F13), 205, 207, 208(F00), 210(F00), 230, 233(F04) , 250 AREA 5- PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (Two courses, one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a laboratory: minimum 7-9 semester / 9-12 quarter units) PHYSICAL SCIENCES: Astronomy *100(F97), *101, *102; Chemistry 100, *151, *151H, *201, *201H, 202, 255, 256; Environment 103,104; Geogrph 100(F20), 101, 103, 105; Geology 100, 101, 102, 104(F13), 105, *109, 110; Ocean 101; Physical Science *101(F03), Phy...
Arts and Humanities. Creative Writing and Journalism English First Nations Studies Graphic Design History Interior Design Modern Languages Media Studies Music Theatre Visual Art Women’s Studies Health and Human Services Baccalaureate Nursing Dental Hygiene Human Services Child and Youth Care Community Support Worker Early Childhood Education and Care Social Work Management Accounting Economics Finance and Quantitative Methods Hospitality Management Marketing Recreation and Tourism Management
Arts and Humanities. The Arts and Humanities Pathway is designed for students who are interested in the visual and performing arts as well as audio technology, history, government, economics, philosophy, communications, and language. Students in these areas can work in a variety of settings, including theaters, recording studios, government, schools, and corporate environments. • Audio Engineering Occupational Skills Award • Audio Engineering Small Business CertificateFine Arts AA • General Studies Degree AA/AS • Music AA • Theatre AA The Business and Entrepreneurship Pathway is designed for students interested in business management, finance, hospitality, tourism, marketing, banking, wine making, and general entrepreneurship. Careers in this pathway will prepare students for planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating business functions in a variety of industries. (HB5 Endorsement: Business and Industry) • Accounting AAS • Accounting Certificate • Accounting Occupational Skills Award • Accounting Office Support CertificateAdministrative Assistant Certificate • Applications Software Specialist Certificate • Small Business Audio Engineering Management CertificateBanking Operations Level II Certificate • Basic Culinary Arts Chef Training Certificate • Bookkeeping Certificate • Business Administration AS • Business and Management AAS • Business Foundation Certificate • Business General Management Certificate • Business Management Occupational Marketing Skills Award • Catering and Event Planning Certificate • Cosmetology Certificate • Cosmetology Skin Care Specialist/Esthetician Certificate • Cosmetology Instructor Certificate • Cosmetology Nail Technician Certificate • Culinary Arts AAS • Culinary Arts Certificate • General Banking Level 1 Certificate • Hospitality Management AAS • Hospitality Management Certificate • Medical Administrative Assistant Certificate • Office and Computer Technology AAS • Office and Computer Technology Occupational Skills Award The Health Sciences Pathway is designed for students who have an interest in various aspects of the medical profession. From hospitals to medical offices and labs to ambulances, students can work in many different settings depending on individual career objectives. Choosing to pursue health sciences prepares you for careers that make a difference—nurse, dental assistant, paramedic, radiologic technologist, medical lab technologist, physical therapist, psychologist, and more. • Athletic Training AS • Dental Assistin...
Arts and Humanities. Art Creative Writing English History Languages Media Studies First Nations Studies Music Theatre Women’s Studies Health and Human Services Baccalaureate Nursing Dental Hygiene Child and Youth Care Community Support Worker Early Childhood Education and Care Social Service Worker Management Accounting Economics Hospitality Marketing Quantitative Methods Recreation Administration Tourism Biology Chemistry Computing Science Fisheries & Aquaculture Forestry Geology Math Physics RMOT Anthropology Classics, Philosophy and Religious Studies Criminology Geography Liberal Studies -3rd Year Teaching Team -4th Year Teaching Team Political Science Psychology Sociology
Arts and Humanities. (Two of the following from different areas): A. Literature B. Art History C. Music History D. Language & Culture E. Philosophy
Arts and Humanities. These courses study the cultural activities and artistic expression of human beings. Courses will increase student awareness of ways in which people through the ages and in different cultures have responded to both their own internal landscapes and to the world around them in artistic and cultural creation. Humanities courses will also develop in student’s aesthetic understanding, logical think- ing skills, and an ability to make sound value judgments.
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Arts and Humanities. A. LITERATURE (An upper division requirement to be taken at PUC) Two of the following courses, each from a different area: B. VISUAL ART ARTH 115 History of Western Art I ARTH 116 History of Western Art II C. MUSIC MUHL 105 Survey of Music D. LANGUAGE & CULTURE This option may only be met through an approved college-level language and culture course, or by taking a year-long foreign language sequence. Demonstrated language proficiency will not be applied to meet this requirement. ART 001 Art History ART 002 Art History MUSC 008 Music Appreciation revised 7/16/24
Arts and Humanities. A. LITERATURE (An upper division requirement to be taken at PUC) Two of the following courses, each from a different area: B. VISUAL ARTS ARTH 107 History of American Art ARTH 115 History of Western Art I ARTH 116 History of Western Art II ARTH 278 History of Woman Artists C. MUSIC MUHL 105 Survey of Music MUHL 245 World Music and Culture D. LANGUAGE & CULTURE This option may only be met through an approved college-level language and culture course, or by completing a full-year foreign language sequence. Demonstrated language proficiency will not be applied to meet this requirement. ART 2J American Art ART 2A History of Art: Prehistory thru Early Chr ART 2B History of West Art: Middle Ages thru Ren ART 2C History of West Art: Baroque to Modern ART 2E A History of Women in Art MUS 1 Introduction to Music MUS 2D World Music: Roots to Contemporary Global Fusion revised 7/16/24
Arts and Humanities. A. LITERATURE (An upper division requirement to be taken at PUC) Two of the following courses, each from a different area: B. VISUAL ARTS ARTH 115 History of Western Art I ARTH 116 History of Western Art II C. MUSIC MUHL 105 Survey of Music D. LANGUAGE AND CULTURE This option may only be met through an approved college-level language and culture course, or by taking a year-long foreign language sequence. Demonstrated language proficiency will not be applied to meet this requirement. ARTH 105 History of Western Art: Prehistoric to Medieval ARTH 106 History of Western Art: Renaissance to Contemporary MUSI 112 Survey & Appreciation of Music revised 4/24/19
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