Humanities. ENGL 2800, 2810; INTL 2000, 2300, 2800; Social Sciences: ANTH 1000; ECON 2110; GEOG 2000; HIST 1260, 1700, 2375, 2420, 2520, 2650; INTL 2500, 2700; POLS 1600; or SOCY 2550; SOSC 2010 * ACCT 1080 Principles of Accounting 1................................... 4 ACC 240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3) +1 4 3*BCOM 2050 Business Communications.................................. 4 MGMT 202 Business Communication (3)+1 4 * BLAW 1080 Business Law 1................................................... 4 LAW 293 Legal Environment of Business (3) +1 4 * BUSN 1010 Business Enterprise ............................................ 3 COB 200 Introduction to Business 3 * ITCS 1010 Computer & Information Processing Principles .. 4 IS 215 Information Systems for Business (3) +1 4 3 MGMT 1010, 1155, 1180, 2100 (with BCOM 2050)................ 12 Waiver for MGMT 384 and 386 12 Additional Business Mgmt Program Requirements................. 15 University Elective 15 MGMT 1210, 2000, 2800; MKTG 1010; Business Elective * ACCT 1090 Principles of Accounting 2................................... 4 ACC 241 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) +1 4 * ECON 1170 Principles of Economics 2................................... 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3
Humanities. 6.1 History (history, prehistory and history, together with auxiliary historical disciplines such as archaeology, numismatics, palaeography, genealogy, etc.)
6.2 Languages and literature (ancient and modern)
6.3 Other humanities [philosophy (including the history of science and technology) arts, history of art, art criticism, painting, sculpture, musicology, dramatic art excluding artistic "research" of any kind, religion, theology, other fields and subjects pertaining to the humanities, methodological, historical and other S1T activities relating to the subjects in this group]
Humanities. Humanities subjects focus on developing knowledge and skills in critical reading, logical thought, and esthetic appreciation. Here are some subject areas typically classified as Humanities:
Humanities. 15 quarter units of Humanities as defined in the Xxxxx College catalog (CMST&220 Public Speaking is strongly recommended)
Humanities. Communication Skills 9
A. ENG 4473 Advanced Composition OR
Humanities. Select 1 course from the following: ARAB100: Arabic I ARTH200: Art Appreciation COMM200: Public Speaking FREN100: French I FREN101: French II GERM100: German I GERM101: German II HRMT101: Human Relations Communication JAPN100: Introduction to Japanese MUSI200: Music Appreciation PHIL101: Introduction to Philosophy PHIL200: Introduction to Ethics PORT100: Introduction to Brazilian Portuguese RELS201: Introduction to World Religions RUSS100: Russian I SPAN100: Spanish I SPAN101: Spanish II 3
Humanities. ENGL 2800, 2810; INTL 2000, 2300, 2800; Social Sciences: ANTH 1000; ECON 2110; GEOG 2000; HIST 1260, 1700, 2375, 2520, 2650;POLS 1600; or SOCY 2550 * ELEC 1161 Electronic Technology 1 (3) and * ELEC 1171 Electronic Technology 2 (3) and *TMTH 1150 RCL Analysis (4) ............................................... 10 ELEC 200 and ELEC 210 (6) +4 10 * CORE 1060 Industrial Computer Technology ......................... 4 ET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technology (3)+1 4 ELEC 1182 Semiconductor Theory & Devices....................... 3 ELEC 000 University Elective 3 * ELEC 1211 Digital Electronics Basics.................................... 3 ELEC 214 Digital Circuit Analysis I 3 * ELEC 1221 Microcontrollers With Robotic Application (3) and * ELEC 2010 Instrumentation 1-Transducer Theory (3) * ELEC 2150 LabVIEW Basics 1 (3)......................................... 9 ELEC 218 Motors and Controls (3)+6 9 ELEC 2160 LabVIEW Basics 2 .............................................. 3 AACR Gen University Elective 3 ELEC 2490 Instrument 2-Adv Op-Amps & Linear Integr Crts 3 ELEC 000 University Elective 3 ELEC 2270 Microcontroller Programming.............................. 3 ELEC 000 University Elective 3 ELEC 2400 Microprocessor Interfacing ................................. 3 ELEC 000 University Elective 3 ELEC 2005 Discrete Amplifiers & Introduction to Op-Amps... 3 ELEC 000 University Elective 3 * ITCS 2530 C++ Programming 1.......................................... 4 COSC 246 Programming in C++ 3 * MATH 1770 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2.................... 4 MATH 121 sub for MATH 141 4 * MATH 2000 Introduction to Linear Algebra........................... 3 MATH 122 Elementary Linear Algebra 3 * PHYS 1190 College Physics 2 ............................................. 4 PHY 222 Electricity and Light 4
Humanities. 10.8.7 Mathematics and Science
Humanities. For HUM 1510, the minimum qualification shall be the Category One standard in Humanities or any of the visual or literary or performing arts. For HUM 1520, the minimum qualification shall be the Category One standard in Humanities or any of the visual or literary or performing arts. For HUM 1710 and 2720, the minimum qualification shall be the Category One standard in Religion. For HUM 1900, 2100-9, and 2900, the minimum qualification is a Master of Arts in Film, or a Master of Fine Arts in Film, or a master’s degree in Communications with a concentration in Film, or a master’s degree in Humanities with a concentration in Film, or the equivalent or higher degree. For HUM 1800-1850: the minimum qualifications shall be the Category One standard in humanities or in the humanities discipline(s) central to the topic.
Humanities. Humanities subjects as defined in the Xxxxx College catalog. No more than 10 units per discipline area, 5 units maximum in world languages or ASL. No more than 5 units of performance/skills List B [HB] courses are allowed.