Humanities Sample Clauses

Humanities. ENGL 2800, 2810; INTL 2000, 2300, 2800; Social Sciences: ANTH 1000; ECON 2110; GEOG 2000; HIST 1260, 1700, 2375, 2420, 2520, 2650; INTL 2500, 2700; POLS 1600; or SOCY 2550; SOSC 2010 MCC Business Management Program (46 credits) * ACCT 1080 Principles of Accounting 1................................... 4 ACC 240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3) +1 4 3*BCOM 2050 Business Communications.................................. 4 MGMT 202 Business Communication (3)+1 4 * BLAW 1080 Business Law 1................................................... 4 LAW 293 Legal Environment of Business (3) +1 4 * BUSN 1010 Business Enterprise ............................................ 3 COB 200 Introduction to Business 3 * ITCS 1010 Computer & Information Processing Principles .. 4 IS 215 Information Systems for Business (3) +1 4 3 MGMT 1010, 1155, 1180, 2100 (with BCOM 2050)................ 12 Waiver for MGMT 384 and 386 12 Additional Business Mgmt Program Requirements................. 15 University Elective 15 MGMT 1210, 2000, 2800; MKTG 1010; Business Elective EMU Requirement that may be completed at MCC or EMU (7 credits) * ACCT 1090 Principles of Accounting 2................................... 4 ACC 241 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) +1 4 * ECON 1170 Principles of Economics 2................................... 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Maximum Credits at MCC:............................... 83 Credits that transfer to EMU 83 * Required for EMU’s BBA degree. 1 Must complete MTA or MACRAO, or (ENGL 1190 or ENGL 1220 [WRTG 121]) and SPCH 1060 (CTAC 124) with a grade of a “C” or higher if transferred in.
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Humanities. 6.1 History (history, prehistory and history, together with auxiliary historical disciplines such as archaeology, numismatics, palaeography, genealogy, etc.)
Humanities. 15 quarter units of Humanities as defined in the Xxxxx College catalog (CMST&220 Public Speaking is strongly recommended)
Humanities. The relationship among art, mathematics and music in selected works in the visual and performing arts. (A core work for such a project is Hofstedter’s Godel, Escher, and Bach.)
Humanities. Humanities subjects focus on developing knowledge and skills in critical reading, logical thought, and esthetic appreciation. Here are some subject areas typically classified as Humanities: Art, Music, Literature, Ethics, Religion, Philosophy, Foreign Language, Theater, Speech, Communication Social Sciences and History Social Sciences and History subjects focus on individuals and society and the processes individuals use to order their world. Here are some subject areas typically classified as Social Sciences and History: Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History Natural Sciences and Mathematics Natural Sciences and Mathematics subjects focus on understanding the natural world and problem-solving processes. Here are some subject areas typically classified as Natural Sciences and Mathematics:
Humanities. Credit Hours: 6 Students must complete 6 credit hours in Humanities. Students must complete 3 credit hours from Category A and 3 credit hours from Category A or B. Students are required to take one HUM-prefix course. At least one course must come from the State Core (denoted with *). A minimum grade of "C" or better is required in all coursework. Category A  *ARH 2000 - Art in the Humanities Credit Hours: 3  *PHI 2010 - Philosophy in the Humanities Credit Hours: 3  *MUL 2010 - Music in the Humanities Credit Hours: 3  *LIT 2000 - Literature in the Humanities Credit Hours: 3  *HUM 2020 - Topics in the Humanities Credit Hours: 3  *THE 2000 - Theatre in the Humanities Credit Hours: 3 Category B  HUM 2210 - Humanities: Prehistory to the 15th Century Credit Hours: 3  HUM 2230 - Humanities: Mainstream of Cultures, 15th to 20th Century Credit Hours: 3  HUM 2250 - Humanities: 20th and 21st Century Cultural Perspectives Credit Hours: 3  HUM 2410 - Humanities of Asia Credit Hours: 3  HUM 2450 - Humanities in the Americas Credit Hours: 3  XXX 2100 - Dance in the Humanities Credit Hours: 3  AML 2010 - American Literature: Colonial Times to 1900 Credit Hours: 3  AML 2020 - American Literature: 1865 to Present Credit Hours: 3  ARH 2050 - Art History from Prehistory to 15th Century Credit Hours: 3  ARH 2051 - Art History from 15th to 21st Century Credit Hours: 3  ENG 2100 - Film Studies Credit Hours: 3  ENL 2012 - English Literature to 1750 Credit Hours: 3  ENL 2022 - English Literature Since 1750 Credit Hours: 3  LIT 2100 - Great Ideas in World Literature Credit Hours: 3  PHI 2603 - Introduction to Applied Ethics Credit Hours: 3  PHI 2600 - Moral and Political Philosophy Credit Hours: 3  REL 2000 - Religion in the Humanities Credit Hours: 3  REL 2300 - World Religions Credit Hours: 3
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Humanities. For HUM 1510, the minimum qualification shall be the Category One standard in Humanities or any of the visual or literary or performing arts. For HUM 1520, the minimum qualification shall be the Category One standard in Humanities or any of the visual or literary or performing arts. For HUM 1710 and 2720, the minimum qualification shall be the Category One standard in Religion. For HUM 1900, 2100-9, and 2900, the minimum qualification is a Master of Arts in Film, or a Master of Fine Arts in Film, or a master’s degree in Communications with a concentration in Film, or a master’s degree in Humanities with a concentration in Film, or the equivalent or higher degree. For HUM 1800-1850: the minimum qualifications shall be the Category One standard in humanities or in the humanities discipline(s) central to the topic.
Humanities. Humanities subjects as defined in the Xxxxx College catalog. No more than 10 units per discipline area, 5 units maximum in world languages or ASL. No more than 5 units of performance/skills List B [HB] courses are allowed.
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