Posts Tagged ‘humanities’

Bachelor of Professional Studies at City University Of New York

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS)

All CUNY senior colleges offer four-year baccalaureate degree programs. Most graduates of a baccalaureate program in humanities and the arts receive the BA degree. Graduates of baccalaureate programs in natural sciences and mathematics often earn the BS degree.

Philippine Studies degree at City College Of San Francisco

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

STUDY PHILIPPINE CULTURE
LEARN ABOUT CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN THE PHILIPPINE COMMUNITY
LEARN ABOUT PHILIPPINE CULTURE AND SOCIETY
LEARN ABOUT PHILIPPINE HISTORY
LEARN ABOUT PHILIPPINE HUMANITIES INCLUDING MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE & DANCE
APPRECIATE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PILIPINO AMERICANS AND THEIR CULTURE
UNDERSTAND AMERICAN HISTORY THROUGH THE EYES OF PILIPINO AMERICANS
LEARN ABOUT PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT COLORS
APPRECIATE CULTURAL DIVERSITY
SATISFY TRANSFER AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS IN MANY AREAS

Asian Studies degree at City College Of San Francisco

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

ASIAN STUDIES
DEPARTMENT

DEPT. CHAIR: Laurene McClain
OFFICE: L373
PHONE: (415) 239-3089
MAILBOX: L137
CAMPUS: Ocean

Welcome to the Asian Studies Department. We offer courses in the following areas: civilization, languages, history, political sciences, literature, music, arts, health, and films. Our courses are linked with other City College of San Francisco departments. They fulfill graduation requirements in humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and ethnic studies, as well as communication and analytical thinking. We hope that your experience with us will help you better understand the land, cultures, and peoples of Asia.

Scholarship for Humanities or Social Sciences at Saint Peter College

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Scholarships

Freshman Scholarships
Scholarships offered by Saint Peter’s College to students entering their first year in the College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration (Undergraduate Day Session). Contact the Office of Admission for details: admissions@spc.edu 888-SPC-9933.

Transfer Scholarships

Scholarships offered by Saint Peter’s College to students transferring into the College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration (Undergraduate Day Session). Contact the Office of Admission for details: admissions@spc.edu 888-SPC-9933.

Endowed Scholarships

Endowed Scholarships are created through a gift made to the College’s endowment, and follow a formula where the interest earned from endowment performance is dedicated toward scholarship aid. Each year there are more than 100 endowed scholarships awarded to Saint Peter’s students. There are both partial and full scholarships funded through this program.

Annual Scholarships

Annual Scholarships are funded through the generosity of donors that prefer their gifts be awarded to students in full when the gift is made. Much like endowed scholarships, the annual scholarship program offers students aid critical to their success and honors the life or memory of a named designee.

External Scholarships

A listing of various private organizations, companies and foundations which provide funding for college education.

Liberal Arts Social Science degree at Lewis & Clark State College

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

REQ COMP NEED MAJOR COURSES REQ COMP NEED
SOCIAL SCIENCE EMPHASIS REQUIREMENTS

3
MTHPT 123, 130, 137, 138
3
3
3
BIOL 100, 102, 175, 252
FSCI 101
TOTAL 15
ELECTIVES
ANTH 102, 120, 170 Choose courses from any area
GEOG 102
HRPT 184, 185
PHIL 120
POLS 101, 285
PSYC 101, 205
SOC 101
SS 150, 184, 185 TOTAL 15
TOTAL 34
SUMMARY
GENERAL EDUCATION 34
GENERAL ELECTIVES 15
MAJOR 15
TOTAL 64
NOTES, SUBSTITUTIONS & WAIVERS
Advisor Date
Lewis-Clark State College 2008-2009 Catalog
ECON 101, 102, 201, 202
ID Number
143/144, 147, 157/257, 160, 170, 254
SKILLS COMPONENT
ENGL 101/102
Student Name
LIBERAL ARTS - SOCIAL SCIENCES
2008 - 2009
Choose 5 courses from three disciplines
(ANTH, ECON, HIST, POLS, SOC)
3
4
ENGL 150, ENGL 258, ENGL 257, HUM 301
PHYS 111, 205, 211
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
Division Chair Date
16 Resident Credit (LCSC):
ART 100, HUM 101, HUM 150, MUS 101, THEA 101
ENGL 109
CHEM 102, 105, 111
COMM 202, 203, 204, 205
6
9
HUMANITIES 1 Lit & 1 Art course
NATURAL SCIENCES 2 courses: NS 150 & 1 lab science
GEOL 100
NS 171 & 172
NS 150
SOCIAL SCIENCE min 3 courses from 2 subjects (9 cr. req.)
HIST 101, 102, 111, 112
MATH 123, 130, 130A/130B, 137