| Discipline: Humanities |
Degree Credit [X] Non Credit [ ] Nondegree Credit [ ] Comm Service [ ] |
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Riverside Community College District
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COURSE DESCRIPTION |
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| 20C Special Studies in Humanities C | Units: 3.00 | |||
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Prerequisite(s): None.
Advisory: Qualification for English 1A |
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| An interdisciplinary study of the cultural movements in art, architecture, literature, music, philosophy, or religion organized around first-hand observation of relevant works and/or lectures. Topics vary and take advantage of resources in study abroad programs, available museum and performance resources, and needs and interests of students and faculty. May be taken a total of four times. 54 hours lecture. | ||||
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SHORT DESCRIPTION FOR CLASS SCHEDULE |
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| Content to vary: the short description will reflect the current course content. | ||||
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ADVISORY ENTRY SKILLS Before entering the course, students will be able to: |
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STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to: |
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Acquire knowledge and understanding of two or more of the disciplines of the humanities by means of study of specific works which can be experienced directly. Interpret and analyze specific works of the humanities which exemplify cultural, regional, social, and/or national and international concerns or achievements. Define key terms of artistic and intellectual movements from a cultural perspective, providing a basis for their interpretation and evaluation. Discuss the historical context for the art, literature, music, philosophy, or religious ideas for the subjects covered and describe how these movements relate to one another. Interpret primary texts as examples of the time period or culture which produced them. Analyze recurring human problems and how they are addressed in the specific arts covered in each semester. Describe how the philosophical and cultural heritage of the humanities acts as a continuing influence on the arts and ideas of the present. |
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COURSE CONTENT |
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METHODS OF INSTRUCTION Methods of instruction used to achieve student learning outcomes may include, but are not limited to: |
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METHODS OF EVALUATION Students will be evaluated for progress in and/or mastery of learning outcomes by methods of evaluation which may include, but are not limited to: |
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Required Reading Assignments Required Writing Assignments Other Outside-of-Class Assignments |
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COURSE MATERIALS All materials used in this course will be periodically reviewed to ensure that they are appropriate for college level instruction. Possible texts include: |
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