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Course Descriptions
Humanities (HUMA)
101 Introduction to the Humanities I 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
The development of an understanding and appreciation of mankind's cultural
heritage from the earliest times to approximately 1500. A survey will be
made of the literature, philosophy, music, painting, architecture, and
sculpture of both Western and Eastern civilizations during this period of
time. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.
102 Introduction to the Humanities II 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
The development of an understanding and appreciation of mankind's cultural
heritage from approximately 1500 to the present time. A survey will be
made of the literature, philosophy, music, painting, architecture, and
sculpture of both Western and Eastern civilizations during this period of
time. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.; UC.
106 World Religions 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent, or Assessment Skill levels W5 and R5.
This course is an introduction to the basic elements of the religions of
the world, their similarities and differences, and their impact on
believers and society. The course includes a study of the historical
development, basic doctrines, and important sects of the major religions
of the world, as well as a study of scriptural and artistic creations from
these traditions. Some analysis of tribal religious beliefs and practices
is included. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/ univ.; UC.

201 Mythology 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
This course introduces students to the major images and themes of the
myths of widely separated peoples of the world throughout history. By
analyzing various archetypal patterns found in the great civilizations and
tribal cultures of the world, students understand both the uniqueness of
each culture's world view and the commonality of human mythological
conceptions. Literature and the arts are used to demonstrate these
cultures' mythic ideas. This course meets GE and CSU requirements.
Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ. UC Transfer Credit:
Humanities (HUMA) 201 and 203ABC combined: maximum credit, two courses.
202 Mythology: Hero's Journey 3 hours, 3 units
Advisory: English 51 and 56, each with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels W5 and R5.
Analysis of the hero's journey, internal and external, as reflected in
myths of the world, with consideration of such phenomena as the "shadow,"
the "double," the "other." Also, exposure to art in which the hero's
journey is thematic. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.
296 Individual Instruction in Humanities
3 hours lab, 1 unit Credit/No
Credit Only
Limitation on Enrollment: Must obtain an Add Code from instructor for
registration.
This course employs self-paced multimedia systems to assist students to
reach specific learning objectives, and is intended to be adjunct to
designated courses. Transfer Credit: CSU and/or private coll/univ.

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