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A Humanities education equips you for diverse career paths, from creative fields to legal and political arenas. The curriculum explores artistic expression, written works, philosophical thought, identity studies, and analytical frameworks. Above all, it cultivates independent thinking about existence, relationships, and personal purpose.
Completing G.E. requirements through Humanities classes provides access to the comprehensive liberal arts training found at prestigious institutions - from Ivy League schools to California's UC system and private liberal arts colleges. The program examines creative works, philosophical traditions, historical narratives, identity constructs, and theoretical approaches. The Associate in Arts degree in Humanities lays the foundation for advanced study in disciplines such as: visual culture analysis, cinema studies, identity research, historical inquiry, communication theory, philosophical investigation, and cultural studies.