The Associate of Arts Humanities degree emphasizes the study of cultural, literary, humanistic activities, and artistic expression within the context of human experience. Students will evaluate and interpret the ways in which people through the ages and in different cultures have responded to themselves and the world around them in artistic and cultural expression. This degree is multidisciplinary preparing students to transfer into majors such as history, English philosophy, and other areas of humanities.
Please see the College Catalog for information and requirements.
Course Listing / Semester Course Offerings
- Interdisciplinary Studies courses are not offered during the Summer 2013 semester
- Interdisciplinary Studies courses are not offered during the Spring 2013 semester
Faculty
- Abad, Jeremy J
- Acquistapace, Kris L
- Anderson, Jonathan B
- Baker, Deena M
- Bartlett, Ryan S
- Beitscher, Jane K
- Beuche, William A
- Blanck, Robert M
- Branson, Joanna L
- Brink, T L
- Bryant, Tom J
- Cannon, Judy K
- Costello, Gerarda
- Cowles, Randee Teresa
- DiPonio, Gwendolyn D
- Dobbs, Anne M
- Eastmond, Elizabeth S
- Estus, Steven C
- Franko, Karla J
- Hamlett, Cynthia L
- Hansler, Kathryn M
- Harris, Joel C
- Hawkins, Damaris J
- Hawkins, Judith B
- Henriquez, Aja N
- Henson, Beatty G
- Jensen, DeAnna
- Kelsey, David
- Langenfeld, Elizabeth I
- Linfield, Leon
- Madrigal, Ea
- McCambly, Jessica E
- McClurg, Bruce K
- McConnell, Mark D
- McNamara, Laurence
- McNaughton, Barry W
- Millan, Christopher
- Monteil, Liliana
- Munz, Kristina M
- Niessen, Amy P
- Papas, Constantine Dean
- Petrovic, Snezana
- Phillips, Theodore P
- Regalado, Sean T
- Romero, Brian E
- Simonson, Scott M
- Snow, Stephen Edward
- Snowhite, Mark S
- Stupin, Mary
- Suderman, Frances M
- Swanson, William E
- Townsend, Jonathan M
- Walker, Laura S
- White-Elliott, Cassundra L
- Williams, Carolyn C