Humanities

painting titled 12 Archetypes by artist Tammo De Jongh

The Humanities program is interdisciplinary and involves critical and comparative study of philosophy, religion, literature, and the visual and performing arts across human cultures in different times and places. Students will examine the art, literature, ideas, movements, and individuals that have helped to define values, civilizations, and the human condition. 

Contact
Chairperson
Michelle Visco
Phone
(818) 947-2456
Email
@email
Office Location
Campus Center 241
Office Hours
email for availability

Department

History, Humanities, Law, Political Science

Pathway

Humanities and Communications CAP; and Arts, Media, and Design CAP

Programs

Humanities Degree

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  • The Study of the Humanities provides a solid fundamental preparation for careers in the arts and education. This degree can serve as the basis for further undergraduate education in humanities.  
  • Program Students will: 1. Critically evaluate cultural artifacts (e.g. a work of architecture, music, art, literature, philosophy) using the disciplinary language of the Humanities; 2. Analyze past cultural achievements in the context of present day intellectual expressions; 3. Create clear, cogent and coherent essays on topics relevant to the discipline of Humanities.

Associate of Arts in Humanities Degree (AA)

Faculty

Full-time Faculty

Name Contact Information

Edward Gika

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Adjunct Faculty

Name Contact Information
Stefani Baez @email
Robert Cannon @email
Mary Copeland @email

 

Faculty Profiles

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  • ​​​M.A English & Humanities, CSUN; B.A. English (Honors) CSUN
  • ​​​​​Professional Interests include Music, Literature, Art, Film, Nature
  • contact:  @email

 

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