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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Humanities from Santa Rosa Junior College is a Campus Associate Humanities degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. Program Requirements: The Humanities major is intended for the student who wants to explore the arts, ideas, values, and cultural expressions of the world?s peoples as a foundation for lifelong learning or as an introduction to the related fields of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies , Art History, Music Appreciation, Theatre Arts, Philosophy, English Literature, Modern and Classical Languages, or Religious Studies. The Humanities Associate Degree will not be awarded concurrently with or subsequent to degrees in any of these related fields. Humanities Major Requirements - complete 18 units Complete any combination totaling at least 18.0 units from the following: ANTHRO 31 Mesoamerican Origins of Latino Culture ANTHRO 43 Native American Art and Culture APGR 15 History of Graphic Design ARCH 50.1 Historic Pueblo Architecture ART 1.1 World Art History to 1500 ART 1.2 World Art History Since 1500 ART 2.1 Ancient to Renaissance Art History and Appreciation ART 2.2 Renaissance to Modern Art History and Appreciation ART 2.3 Modern Art History & Appreciation ART 3 Introduction to Art & Design ART 4 Principles of Color ART 43 Women in Art from the Renaissance to the Present ART 5 Three Dimensional Design ART 7A Drawing & Composition I ASL 1 Elementary American Sign Language - Part I ASL 2 Elementary American Sign Language Part II ASL 3 Intermediate American Sign Language - Part I ASL 4 Intermediate American Sign Language Part II DANCE 2 Survey of Dance History ENGL 10 Introduction to Literature and the Environment ENGL 12 Children?s Literature ENGL 15 Women in Literature ENGL 1B Literature and Composition ENGL 2 Introduction to the Novel ENGL 22 Ethnic Diversity in American Literature ENGL 25 Introduction to Language Study ENGL 27 Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL 3 Introduction to Poetry ENGL 30.1 American Literature: Pre-Colonial Period to the Civil War ENGL 30.2 American Literature from 1865 to the Present ENGL 31 African American Arts and Literature ENGL 32 Asian American Literature ENGL 33 Chicano/Chicana Arts & Literature ENGL 44.1 European Literature from the Ancient through the Renaissance ENGL 44.2 European Literature from 17th C. to the Present ENGL 46.1 Survey of English Literature ENGL 46.2 Survey of English Literature ENGL 7 Introduction to the Short Story FREN 1 Elementary French-Part 1 FREN 2 Elementary French-Part 2 FREN 3 Intermediate French-Part 1 FREN 39.1 French Literature in English Translation FREN 39.2 French Literature in English Translation FREN 4 Intermediate French GERM 1 Elementary German-Part I GERM 2 Elementary German-Part II GERM 3 Intermediate German-Part 1 GERM 39 German Literature in English Translation GERM 4 Intermediate German-Part 2 HEBREW 1 Elementary Classical Hebrew 1 HIST 1.1 World History to 1500 HIST 1.2 World History Since 1500 HIST 4.1 History of Western Civilization to 1648 HIST 4.2 History of Western Civilization from 1648 HUMAN 10.1 The Hebrew Bible HUMAN 10.2 Prophetic & New Testament Literature HUMAN 10.3 History of God HUMAN 10.4 Religion in America HUMAN 13 Introduction to Religious Studies HUMAN 20 The Humanities in Asia: Arts, Ideas and Values HUMAN 21 The Humanities in the Middle East HUMAN 4.1 Western Culture: Arts, Ideas, and Values HUMAN 4.2 Western Culture: Arts, Ideas, and Values HUMAN 5 World Humanities: Arts, Ideas, Values HUMAN 6 American Cultures HUMAN 7 Introduction to the Humanities HUMAN 8 Comparative Mythology HUMAN 9 An Introduction to the Study of Fairy Tale INTDIS 1 Culture, Technology and the Arts INTDIS 2 Popular Culture in the United States INTDIS 4 Culture & Values in Latin America & the Caribbean ITAL 1 Elementary Italian-Part I ITAL 2 Elementary Italian Part II ITAL 3 Intermediate Italian Part 1 ITAL 39.1 Introduction To Italian Literature In Translation ITAL 39.2 Intro to Italian Lit in Translation, 19th c. to Present ITAL 4 Intermediate Italian Part 2 ITAL 70A Intermed Italian Conversation & Culture Thru Film I JAPAN 39 Modern Japanese Literature in English Translation LATIN 1 Elementary Latin-Part 1 LATIN 2 Elementary Latin-Part 2 LATIN 3 Intermediate Latin-Part 1 LATIN 4 Intermediate Latin-Part 2 MEDIA 4 Introduction to Mass Communication MEDIA 41 Introduction to Film History MEDIA 42 Introduction to Film Form MUSC 6.1 Music History and Literature: Antiquity to 1750 MUSC 6.2 Music History and Literature: 1750-Present MUSC 7 Classical Music Appreciation MUSC 8 Introduction to World Music MUSC 9 Jazz Appreciation PHIL 10 Philosophy of Peace and Nonviolent Action PHIL 11 Introduction to Asian Philosophy PHIL 12 Environmental Philosophy PHIL 20 History of Western Philosophy: Ancient & Medieval PHIL 21 History of Western Philosophy: Modern PHIL 6 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 7 Contemporary Moral Issues PHIL 8 Comparative Religion PHIL 9 Political Philosophy RUSS 39.1 Russian Literature in English Translation RUSS 39.2 Russian Literature in English Translation SPAN 1 Elementary Spanish-Part I SPAN 2 Elementary Spanish-Part II SPAN 2S Elementary Spanish SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish-Part 1 SPAN 39.1 Spanish-American Literature in Translation SPAN 39.2 Spanish-American Literature in Translation SPAN 4 Intermediate Spanish - Part 2 SPCH 2 Introduction to Oral Interpretation THAR 1 World Theatre Through Time THAR 12 Readers Theatre THAR 6 Multi Cultural Perspectives in American Theatre Information Learning Resources Requirement - complete 1 units Complete any combination totaling at least 1.0 units from the following: LIR 10 Introduction to Information Literacy LIR 30 Information Literacy for Research Projects View more details on Santa Rosa Junior College . 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Santa Rosa Junior College address is 1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, California 95401-4395. You can contact this school by calling (707) 527-4011 or visit the college website at www.santarosa.edu .
This is a 2-year, Public, Associate's--Public Rural-serving Large according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Not applicable and student-to-faculty ratio is 25 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 3% or less .
Awards offered by Santa Rosa Junior College are as follow: Less than one year certificate One but less than two years certificate Associate's degree Two but less than 4 years certificate.
With a student population of 24,199 (all undergraduate) and set in a City: Midsize, Santa Rosa Junior College services are: Remedial services Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers On-campus day care for students' children . Campus housing: No.
Tuition for Santa Rosa Junior College is $1,014. Type of credit accepted by this institution Dual credit Advanced placement (AP) credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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