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Arts and Humanities. (At least 3 courses, with at least one from the ARTS and one from the HUMANITIES – Minimum 9 semester / 12 quarter units) ART COURSES: Art 100, 110, 111, 112, 115, 116; Cinema 120, 121, 122, 123(SP06),131; Dance 100; Graphic Multimedia Design 120, Media Entertainment Arts 101(F21), 102, Music 100, 105, 106, 107(F03), 108, 112; Photography 140(F00) ,150(F16); Theatre 100(F20), 110, 110H, 220 HUMANITIES COURSES: Anthropology 210; Economics 170; 170H, English 110(F14),111(F05), 112(F17), 112H(F17), 135, 225, 250, 251,260, 261, 262(F03), 263, 264, 270, 271(F96), 272, 273(F99), 274(F99), 275, 280(F95), 281; French 201, 202; History 101, 101H, 102, *111, *111H, *112, 112H, 115(SP07), 120(F00),120H, 130(SP06), 161(F02), 191(F00), 192(F00), 193(SP06), 210, 212, 240, 243(F01); Humanities 100(F02), *115(F16), *116(F16), 150(F02); Philosophy 101, 101H, 102, 110(F02), 111(F02), 112(F02), 120, 130(F13), 220, 225(SP06), 240(F02), 250; Sign Language 110(F00); Sociology 200, 200H(F13); Spanish 201, 202, 240 The third course in Area 3 is the choice of the student (One Course from ARTS OR HUMANITIES) AREA 4- SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (At least three courses in at least two disciplines – Minimum 9 semester / 12 quarter units) Anthropology 103, 103H, 105, 210, 220; Civic & Community Engagement 200; Communication Studies 100, 100H, 256(F97); Early Childhood Education 101, 102; Economics 170, 170H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H; Environment 101; Ethnic Studies 290; Geogrph 102, 104, 105; GLST 101(F20), 102(F20); HLHSCI 140(F19); History 101, 101H, 102, *111, *111H, *112, 112H, 115(SP07), 120(F00),120H, 130(SP06), 161(F02),191(F00), 192(F00), 193(SP06), 210, 212, 240, 243(F01); Media Entertainment Arts 100; Philosophy 130(F13); Political Science 150, 150H, 200, 230, 250, 270, 290(F11); Psychology 101, 101H, 105, 109(F02), 126, 172, 172H, 225, 230(F00), 235(F95), 240(F03), 272; Sociology 101, 101H(F06), 102, 103(F01), 103H, 104, 105(F97), 106(F14), 107, 108(F05), 110, 130, 200, 200H(F13), 205, 207, 208(F00), 210(F00), 230, 233(F04) , 250 AREA 5- PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (Two courses, one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course; at least one must include a laboratory: minimum 7-9 semester / 9-12 quarter units) PHYSICAL SCIENCES: Astronomy *100(F97), *101, *102; Chemistry 100, *151, *151H, *201, *201H, 202, 255, 256; Environment 103,104; Geogrph 100(F20), 101, 103, 105; Geology 100, 101, 102, 104(F13), 105, *109, 110; Ocean 101; Physical Science *101(F03), Phy...
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Arts and Humanities. Creative Writing and Journalism English First Nations Studies Graphic Design History Interior Design Modern Languages Media Studies Music Theatre Visual Art Women’s Studies Education Health and Human Services Baccalaureate Nursing Dental Hygiene Human Services Child and Youth Care Community Support Worker Early Childhood Education and Care Social Work Management Accounting Economics Finance and Quantitative Methods Hospitality Management Marketing Recreation and Tourism Management
Arts and Humanities. □ / / □ / / □ (Choose one course from each of three of the four areas listed): (1) Fine Arts: ART 1450, ART 2050, ART 2080, ART 2090, THE 2500, MUS 1020, MUS 1040, MUS 2940, or MUS 2980 (2)
Arts and Humanities an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third course option. MARKETING MAJOR AC 205 Principles of Accounting I BUS 1A Financial Accounting MAJOR AC 206 Principles of Accounting II BUS 1B Managerial Accounting Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH 1 Effective Speaking Area 4 EC 203 Macroeconomics ECON 1 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics Area 4 EC 204 Microeconomics ECON 2 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics Xxxxxx Xxxx 0 FN 2XX History of Art course ART 1, 2, 3, 4, 5A, 5B, 6, 7, 9 Art in Modern Life, History of Western Art – Prehistoric to Gothic, History of Western Art – Proto-Renaissance to 19th Century, History of Western Art – 19th & 20th Centuries, History ofAsian Art – China, Korea & Japan, Cross- Cultural Art, Art History of Mexico & Central & South America, History of African Art Area 2A PS 221 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences N/E No Equivalency MAJOR MG 100 Introduction to Business BUS 25 Introduction to Business Area 4 PS 200 or BH 210 Introduction to Psychology or Introduction to Sociology PSYCH 5 OR SOC 5 General Psychology or Principles of Sociology SCHOOL OF ART S AND SCIENCES COMMUNICATION Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH 1 Effective Speaking MAJOR CO 203 Communication Theory JOURN 12 Mass Media & Society Area 2 MA 221 Statistics MATH 150 Elementary Probability & Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx 0 XX 0XX Xxxxxxxxxx Course LI2XX Any IGETC Literature Course Area 4 PS 200 Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 5 General Psychology MAJOR CO 204 Introduction to Public Relations JOURN 2 Public Relations Methods MAJOR CO 209 Introduction to Advertising BUS 12 Advertising GRAPH I C DE SIG N M I NO R MAJOR FO 102 Design Elements ART 37ab Two-Dimensional Design I MAJOR GD 215 Typography I ART 41ab Lettering & Typography XXXX ET I N G MI NO R MAJOR MG 100 Introduction to Business BUS 25 Introduction to Business Please consult with the Coordinator for Transfer Admission or the Xxxx of Arts and Sciences at Woodbury University for information regarding this major. INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES POLI TI CS AND HISTO R Y Area 1C CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH 1 Effective Speaking MAJOR HI 202 Early History of the Xxxxxx Xxxxxx XXXX 0X Xxxxxx Xxxxxx History to 1877 MAJOR HI 203 Modern History of the Xxxxxx Xxxxxx XXXX 0X Xxxxxx Xxxxxx History from 1877 to the Present Area 3 HI 207 World Civilization I HIST 3 History of Early Civilization Area 3 HI 208 World Civilization II HIST 4 History of Modern Civilization Area 2 MA 000 Xxxxxxxxxx X/X Xx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx 0 P...
Arts and Humanities. Art Creative Writing English History Languages Media Studies First Nations Studies Music Theatre Women’s Studies Education Health and Human Services Baccalaureate Nursing Dental Hygiene Child and Youth Care Community Support Worker Early Childhood Education and Care Social Service Worker Management Accounting Economics Hospitality Marketing Quantitative Methods Recreation Administration Tourism Physical Education Science & Technology Biology Chemistry Computing Science Fisheries & Aquaculture Forestry Geology Math Physics RMOT Social Sciences Anthropology Classics, Philosophy and Religious Studies Criminology Geography Liberal Studies -3rd Year Teaching Team -4th Year Teaching Team Political Science Psychology Sociology
Arts and Humanities. These courses study the cultural activities and artistic expression of human beings. Courses will increase student awareness of ways in which people through the ages and in different cultures have responded to both their own internal landscapes and to the world around them in artistic and cultural creation. Humanities courses will also develop in student’s aesthetic understanding, logical think- ing skills, and an ability to make sound value judgments.
Arts and Humanities. The Arts and Humanities Pathway is designed for students who are interested in the visual and performing arts as well as audio technology, history, government, economics, philosophy, communications, and language. Students in these areas can work in a variety of settings, including theaters, recording studios, government, schools, and corporate environments. ● Audio Engineering Occupational Skills Award ● Audio Engineering Small Business CertificateFine Arts AA ● General Studies Degree AA/AS ● Music AA ● Theatre AA Business and Entrepreneurship The Business and Entrepreneurship Pathway is designed for students interested in business management, finance, hospitality, tourism, marketing, banking, wine making, and general entrepreneurship. Careers in this pathway will prepare students for planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating business functions in a variety of industries. (HB5 Endorsement: Business and Industry) ● Accounting AAS ● Accounting Certificate ● Accounting Occupational Skills Award ● Accounting Office Support CertificateAdministrative Assistant Certificate ● Applications Software Specialist Certificate ● Small Business Audio Engineering Management CertificateBanking Operations Level II Certificate ● Basic Culinary Arts Chef Training Certificate ● Bookkeeping Certificate ● Business Administration AS ● Business and Management AAS ● Business Foundation Certificate ● Business General Management Certificate ● Business Management Occupational Marketing Skills Award ● Catering and Event Planning Certificate ● Cosmetology Certificate ● Cosmetology Skin Care Specialist/Esthetician Certificate ● Cosmetology Instructor Certificate ● Cosmetology Nail Technician Certificate ● Culinary Arts AAS ● Culinary Arts Certificate ● General Banking Level 1 Certificate ● Hospitality Management AAS ● Hospitality Management Certificate ● Medical Administrative Assistant Certificate ● Office and Computer Technology AAS ● Office and Computer Technology Occupational Skills Award Health Sciences The Health Sciences Pathway is designed for students who have an interest in various aspects of the medical profession. From hospitals to medical offices and labs to ambulances, students can work in many different settings depending on individual career objectives. Choosing to pursue health sciences prepares you for careers that make a difference—nurse, dental assistant, paramedic, radiologic technologist, medical lab technologist, physical therapist, psychologist, and ...
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Arts and Humanities. A. LITERATURE (An upper division requirement to be taken at PUC)
Arts and Humanities an approved Humanities course must be taken as the third course option. *Course selection for Restricted Design Elective (RES/DES) includes any course accepted in Animation, Fashion Design, Graphic Design and Interior Architecture. INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE Area 1 CO 120 Public Speaking SPCH 1 Effective Speaking Area 3 FN 204 or FN 205 History of Modern Art or History of Contemporary Art* ART 4 History of Western Art – 19th & 20th Centuries MAJOR FO 101 Beginning Drawing ART 10ab Drawing Fundamentals I MAJOR FO 102 Design Elements ART 37ab Two-Dimensional Design I MAJOR FO 103 Color Theory ART 29ab OR ID 35 Fundamentals of Color or Applied Color Theory MAJOR IA 105 Design Studio 1: 3-D Design I ARCH 150A & 170 & ART 31abcd Architectural Drafting I & Architectural Graphic Techniques & Three-Dimensional Design MAJOR IA 106 Design Studio 2: 3-D Design II N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 111 Digital Communication 1 ART 141abcd & ARCH 120abcd Computer Art I & Computer Aided Architectural Drafting Area 3 IA 164 History I; Ancient—1800* N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 165 History: 1750 to Present N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 207 Design Studio 3:IA Elements N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 252 Space Planning ID 170 Space Planning for Interior Designers MAJOR IA 256 Materials and Furnishings N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 257 Detail Design N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 258 Building Systems & Codes N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 282 Design Studio 4:Retail N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 327 Constructions N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 365 Lighting Design N/E No Equivalency MAJOR IA 451 Professional Practice ID 230 Professional Practice in Interior Design MAJOR IA 454 Construction Documents N/E No Equivalency Area 4 PS 200 Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 5 General Psychology RESTRICTED DESIGN ELECTIVE (2) ART 1, 2, 3, 4, 5A, 5B, 6, 7, 9, DANC 1, 3, MUSIC 11, 12, 13, 15A, 15B, THTRE 1, 4 Art in Modern Life, History of Western Art – Prehistoric to Gothic, History of Western Art – Proto-Renaissance to 19th Century, History of Western Art – 19th & 20th Centuries, History of Asian Art – China, Korea & Japan, Cross-Cultural Art, Art History of Mexico & Central & South America, History of African Art , Dance Appreciation, History of Dance in the 20th Century, Music Appreciation Survey, Music Cultures of the World, Survey of Jazz, Music History & Literature, Music History & Literture, Theatre Appreciation, Dramatic Literature
Arts and Humanities. A. LITERATURE (An upper division requirement to be taken at PUC) Two of the following courses, each from a different area: B. VISUAL ART ARTH 115 History of Western Art I ARTH 116 History of Western Art II C. MUSIC MUHL 105 Survey of Music D. LANGUAGE & CULTURE This option may only be met through an approved college-level language and culture course, or by taking a year-long foreign language sequence. Demonstrated language proficiency will not be applied to meet this requirement. ART 001 Art History ART 002 Art History MUSC 008 Music Appreciation revised 4/24/19
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