Humanities and Social Sciences Division
The departments within Humanities and Social Sciences offer a wide range of courses for learners to choose from - courses taught by highly educated and dedicated instructors, who are experts in their chosen field. Go ahead...browse and see for yourself how the Humanities and Social Sciences can help you grow, professionally and personally!
Humanities and Social Sciences - Areas of Emphasis
- Anthropology A.A./A.S.
- Art (Studio) A.A.
- Criminal Justice A.A./A.S.
- Criminal Justice A.A.S.
- Early Childhood Education (Pre K-3)
- Elementary Education (K-5)
- Exercise Science A.S.
- Geography A.A./A.S.
- Graphic Design
- History A.A./A.S.
- Humanities
- International Affairs A.A.
- Kinesiology A.S.
- Music
- Nutrition and Food Science A.S.
- Philosophy A.A./A.S.
- Physical Education A.S.
- Political Science A.A./A.S.
- Psychology A.A./A.S.
- Secondary English (AST)
- Secondary Mathematics (AST)
- Secondary Social Studies (AST)
- Social Work A.A./A.S.
- Sociology A.A./A.S.
- Special Education A.S.
- Sport and Leisure Management A.S.
- Theatre Arts A.A./A.S.
- University Parallel, No Emphasis
Lyceum
Lyceum is a cultural affairs committee that serves the students, the faculty, the staff and citizens interested in the arts in our community. Lyceum involves lectures, musical concerts, dramatic presentations and book chats.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between humanities and fine arts?
Humanities refers to the name of the entire division and the fine arts and English departments are two components of the humanities division.
Contact
Dr. Barry Gidcomb
Dean of Humanities & Social Sciences