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35 Humanities Preparatory Programs in USA


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Golden West College
Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts: Emphasis in Arts and Humanities
- Huntington Beach, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
This program is designed for students who desire a broad knowledge of liberal arts, plus additional coursework in an "Area of Emphasis." This program would be an ideal choice for students planning on transferring to the California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC), as the student may satisfy their general education requirements, plus focus on transferable coursework relating to baccalaureate majors at these institutions.


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Edmonds College
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Associate of Science in Humanities
- Lynnwood, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
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Humanities courses cover a wide range of topics and disciplines, such as film, literature, mythology, and popular culture. These courses are often multidisciplinary, combining subjects like film and psychology, or popular culture and history. Some of the courses examine particular cultures, such as Francophone, German or Latin American. Humanities courses can be a chance to delve into a topic enjoyably and creatively, as well as provide practice in many of the skills needed for required courses, particularly in critical thinking and academic writing. Some of the Humanities courses fulfill the Cultural Diversity (CD) requirement for the two-year degree.


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San Jose City College
Liberal Arts - Arts and Humanities - Associate Degree
- San Jose, USA
Associate Degree
3 years
Blended
English
Art and Humanities 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.


College of Alameda
Associate Degree in Humanities
- Alameda, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Humanities is an interdisciplinary field that involves the study of artistic, intellectual, and moral achievement. Humanities encourage students to examine both established and emerging expressions of human creativity and thought so that they become more engaged in their own lives and the world.


Tacoma Community College
Associate of Arts in Humanities
- Tacoma, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Pursue your interest in art, music, philosophy, literature, cultures, and languages, and turn your passion for the humanities into a college degree. As a humanities major, you’ll gain the ability to reason critically, communicate effectively and make connections across broad fields of knowledge. Begin with your Associate of Arts (DTA) degree at Tacoma Community College. TCC offers the Associate of Arts (DTA) degree with a Humanities track. The Associate of Arts (DTA) degree is a Direct Transfer Agreement degree and prepares students to transition successfully into a related Bachelor’s degree program at Washington State’s 4-year universities.
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Riverside City College
Associate of Art in Humanities, Philosophy, and Arts
- Riverside, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Humanities, Philosophy, and Arts examine human values and experience within a wide range of cultures across the globe and over the course of history. Students will study, interpret, and evaluate classic works in architecture, art, literature, music, philosophy, religion, rhetoric, and the theater, and they will encounter questions to which there are multiple plausible answers. The study of language, philosophy, and rhetoric provides crucial tools for understanding and interpreting human knowledge and experience. Students pursuing the program in the Humanities, Philosophy, and Arts will enhance their skills in critical thinking and both oral and written communication. The Humanities, Philosophy, and Arts program prepares students for further study in the arts, history, humanities, literature, philosophy, communication studies, and/or world languages at a four-year baccalaureate institution and provides an excellent foundation for students interested in administration, communications, law, public service, and teaching.


Laney College
Associate of Arts in Humanities and Philosophy
- Oakland, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The study of humanities is concerned with human experiences and the manner through which they have been expressed. Courses in the Humanities Program examine the historical, social, philosophical, religious, and artistic expressions of different cultures and their diverse perspectives on the sacred as well as secular worlds. The Humanities-Philosophy course offerings at Laney College provide students with an opportunity to delve into the grand, fantastic, and beautiful world of ideas. In addition to providing a transformative approach to the humanistic traditions, the department will also give students the opportunity to develop their critical thinking as well as their writing skills.


Merritt College
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts: Arts and Humanities
- Oakland, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Liberal Arts: Arts and Humanities Associate in Arts degree program is designed for students who wish for a broad knowledge of liberal arts and sciences with an area of emphasis in Arts and Humanities. This program is an ideal choice for students planning on transferring to the California State University or the University of California as the student can satisfy their general education requirements, plus focus on transferable course work that relates to majors at CSU or UC.


College of Alameda
Associate Degree in Liberal Arts Degree: Arts and Humanities
- Alameda, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Liberal Arts Degree: Arts and Humanities is a group of courses emphasizing the human condition — its limits, potential and creative expressions — through the study of cultural, literary, and artistic expression of human beings.


Berkeley City College
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts: Arts and Humanities
- Berkeley, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The AA in Liberal Arts with an emphasis in Arts and Humanities provides students with a broad perspective on the culture and artistic expression of human beings and societies. It is designed to stimulate appreciation for and understanding of values, ideas, and artifacts of culture and society, specifically as these relate to how different cultures through the ages have responded to themselves and the world around them through the production of creative forms of expression. Critical thinking skills and self-understanding through these courses provide a framework for lifelong study in the liberal arts.


Azusa Pacific University
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Honors Humanities Major
- Azusa, USA
- San Diego, USA
Pathway Program
Full time
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
You’ll graduate as a scholarly disciple who is dedicated to loving God and neighbor, devoted to civic engagement, and committed to seeking truth, beauty, and goodness. You’ll learn about good leadership, moral and intellectual virtue, and the Christian tradition as a high-achieving, academically motivated undergraduate student.


Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention
- Stanford, USA
Summer Course
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
The course traces the history of genocide in the 20th century and the question of humanitarian intervention to stop it, a topic that has been especially controversial since the end of the Cold War. The pre-1990s discussion begins with the Armenian genocide during the First World War and includes the Holocaust and Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s. Coverage of genocide and humanitarian intervention since the 1990s includes the wars in Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, the Congo, and Sudan. The final session of the course will be devoted to a discussion of the International Criminal Court and the separate criminal tribunals that have been tasked with investigating and punishing the perpetrators of genocide.


Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: United Nations Peacekeeping
- Stanford, USA
Summer Course
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
This seminar is devoted to an examination of United Nations peacekeeping, from its inception in 1956 in the wake of the Suez Crisis to its increasingly important role as an enforcer of political stability in sub-Saharan Africa. We will look at the practice of "classic" peacekeeping as it developed during the Cold War, with the striking exception of the Congo Crisis of 1960; the rise and fall of so-called "second-generation peacekeeping," more accurately labeled "peace enforcement," in the early 1990s in Bosnia and Somalia; and the re-emergence in recent years of a muscular form of peacekeeping in sub-Saharan Africa, most notably in Congo in 2013. Students will learn the basic history of the United Nations since 1945 and the fundamentals of the United Nations Charter, especially with respect to the use of force and the sovereignty of member states.


University of Montana
UM’S Pre-College Summer Program Summer Exploration
- Missoula, USA
Summer Course
Full time
13 days
On-Campus
English
UM’s Pre-College Summer Program Summer Exploration experience is a transformative live-in experience while exploring all aspects of student life as you engage with world-class faculty, explore iconic landscapes and communities surrounding Missoula, Montana, and build meaningful connections with other high school students and graduating seniors, like yourself.


Michigan Technological University MTU
Humanities (AA)
- Houghton, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
A humanities associate degree offers a broad foundation in understanding human culture, history, literature, philosophy, and languages. It’s designed to help students develop critical thinking, analyt...
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Studying Humanities at the Preparatory level in the USA opens doors to understanding human culture, thought, and expression. This area focuses on critical thinking and analysis, equipping you to explore various disciplines like history, literature, philosophy, and the arts.
Through interactive coursework, you'll engage with diverse perspectives and develop competencies in research, writing, and interpretation. This program fosters independence as you dive into complex texts and ideas. Along with honing analytical skills, you may explore topics like ethical reasoning and cultural studies. These skills are invaluable in various fields, preparing you for opportunities in education, communication, and advocacy.
The USA's emphasis on project-based learning supports collaborative experiences, allowing you to apply knowledge to real-world contexts. Graduates gain skills valued internationally, enhancing their adaptability in today’s global job market. By engaging with different cultures and ideas, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, preparing for successful careers or further academic pursuits in Humanities.