Liberal Arts: Arts & Humanities
Associate of Arts
Program Details
These courses emphasize the study of cultural, literary, humanistic activities, and artistic expression of human beings. Students will evaluate and interpret the ways in which people through the ages in different cultures have responded to themselves and the world around them in artistic and cultural creation. Students will also learn to value aesthetic understanding and incorporate these concepts when constructing value judgments. An Associate of Arts degree may be earned by completing a minimum of 60 units of degree credit coursework with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. Major requirements must be completed with a ‘C’ grade or better with students selecting a minimum of 18 units from the following list of Arts and Humanities courses. For breadth, students will complete courses in at least two disciplines from this list. Some courses in this major may also be counted toward completion of general education requirements.
Liberal Arts: Arts & Humanities Pathways
Pathways listed below are for the catalog year 2025-2026. Maps for previous years are available on each pathway page. What is a catalog year?
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Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes help you work towards your educational goals.
- Students will apply critical thinking skills to strategically understand and solve problems utilizing multidisciplinary, cultural and global perspectives
- Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Students will develop greater awareness and skills in artistic analysis, aesthetic judgments, historical or cultural understanding, or other forms of critical and creative thinking related to human expression.
