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ART1: Introduction to Art History

COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA: PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES WHY STUDY THE HUMANITIES ?. 1. Explore the aesthetics of everyday life. 2. Examine diverse forms of play, creativity, and innovation around the world. 3. Integrate knowledge across disciplines to increase self-awareness and cultural competence.

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ART1: Introduction to Art History

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  1. COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA: PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES WHY STUDY THE HUMANITIES? 1. Explore the aesthetics of everyday life 2. Examine diverse forms of play, creativity, and innovation around the world 3. Integrate knowledge across disciplines to increase self-awareness and cultural competence DANCE and related courses ANTH3: Cultural Anthropology MUS15: Jazz, Blues, and Popular Music COMM1: Introduction to Speech ART1: Introduction to Art History POSCI4: Political Theory HUM2: Human Values (FLOWERS) HUM13A: Myth, Symbol, Folklore (ERET) Recommended Requirements: ENG201B: Preparation for Reading & Composition Intended Roles: 1. Transfer Student 2. Teacher/Educator 3. Folklorist/Ethnographer 4. Writer/Journalist/Poet 5. Performer/Artist/Leader 6. Filmmaker/Producer 7. Social Worker/Activist HUM15: Popular Culture (ERET) HUM40: World Religions HUM1: Introduction to the Humanities (ERET) HUM3: Future Studies (Technology & Culture) HUM13B: Myth, Symbol, Folklore (Part 1I) PHIL1: Introduction to Philosophy HIST7A: History of the United States PROGRAM: HUMANITIES PHIL10: Logic SOCI: Introduction to Sociology PSY1A/B: Introduction to Psychology MATH24: Math for Liberal Arts Students = Courses Offered in Fall 2009/Spring 2010 = Related Courses NOTE: You may take any course out of sequence. HUM1 centers around play & performance, HUM13A/B around storytelling, and HUM15 around media & globalization. = Courses Possibly Offered in Fall 2010 or later

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