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General Studies: Arts & Humanities (Patterns 2/3)
Associate in Arts
Arts and Humanities Emphasis The Arts and Humanities area of emphasis will examine the cultural activities and artistic expressions of human beings.— Show Full Program Details
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Create a customized education plan that fits your needs and ensure that you have sufficient units to graduate (at least 60 semester units or 90 quarter units for an associate degree and 120 semester units or 180 quarter units for a bachelor's degree).
Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes help you work towards your educational goals.
- 8. Growth Orientation a. Apply the skills necessary for successful living in an ever-changing and global environment. b. Identify and adopt the concepts of personal health and fitness to enhance the quality of life.
- 2. Information Competency a. Evaluate multiple sources of information to apply it critically and appropriately b. Gather, evaluate, analyze, and synthesize information.
- 4. Analytic Inquiry Skills a. Distinguish the modes of inquiry and critique used in the natural, social, and behavioral sciences and the humanities. b. Explain the connections among the various disciplines.
- 6. Ability to Engage Diverse Perspectives a. Recognize the multitude of diversities in the physical and human environments and how these diversities impact the individual and society. b. Recognize the diversity of human experience, the role of the natural environment, and the relationship between the two. c. Describe and appreciate the role of culture and the arts in society and in one’s personal life.
- 1. Communication Competency a. Attend to and clearly express ideas in written, spoken, numerical, and artistic forms. b. Communicate effectively and logically.
- 5. Ethical Reasoning a. Apply ethical principles to personal, academic, professional and/or community issues. b. Work ethically and effectively with others.
- 3. Quantitative Competence a. Implement quantitative and qualitative models to make predictions, draw conclusions, and make decisions that are logical and feasible. b. Collect, organize, analyze, and process research data in a clear, synthesized format.
- 7. Ability to Create a. Act purposefully in combining awareness, critical thinking, and communication skills with personal responsibility in order to originate, innovate, or build upon ideas.
