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All Associate degree
programs require a three-credit Humanities course.
Purpose: Increase general understanding of cultures. To expand the
student’s awareness of the human condition and appreciation of human
needs, values, and achievements. The college catalog has humanities
courses designated with an “H”. Not all of the below courses are offered each semester. Check "COURSE
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ART CLASSES
ART 110 Creativity and Communication
ART 112 Art Appreciation:
Perspectives on Art
ART 131 Introduction to Theatre
ART 206 Advanced Topics in Art
ART 210 Graphic Design
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HUMANITIES
HUM 101 Multi-Cultural Nature of American Society
GEO 101 Introduction to Geography
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ENGLISH
ENG 121 Intro to Literature
ENG 210 Creative Writing
ENG 212 Intro to Poetry
ENG 214 Short Fiction:
Art and Idea
ENG 220 American Literature
ENG 223 World Literature
ENG 230 20th Century German
Literature
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MUSIC CLASSES
MUS 101 Fundamentals of Music
MUS 103 American Music
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE
ALL Language classes (French,
Spanish, German, and ASL)
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PHILOSOPHY
All PHI classes can be used as a Humanities elective
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HISTORY
All HIS classes can be used as a Humanities Elective |
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Jim Peacock
Director of Advising, Career & Transfer (A.C.T.) Center
Jim is available to assist you with developing an academic plan, and career or transfer advising.
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Advising, Career & Transfer (A.C.T.) Center
Enrollment Services Center
Monday-Friday 8:30 am-4:30 pm Ph: (207) 453-5118 (800) 528-5882 ext 5118
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Important Dates
Jan 31 - Graduation Applications due
Course Offerings Schedule
Check here for course cancellations.
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