Students will be expected both to analyze and to create. Within these courses, they will develop habits of analytical rigor, and they will explore their own creativity in an active fashion. Students will appreciate the interrelationship of the intellect and the emotions, of mind and heart, and will explore the aesthetic, metaphysical, and ethical linkages, as well as differences, among individuals and among cultures. By perceiving, understanding, and valuing the ideas, works of arts, philosophies, and approaches to spirituality that represent the broad spectrum of men and women across the ages and in diverse cultures, students will explore the meaning of community from a personal and a global perspective, grow toward an understanding of global justice, develop the foundation for making wise personal choices and for transforming one’s world, and nurture personal freedom, expression, and responsibility. They will integrate their knowledge and make connections across disciplines.
To satisfy area C, no more than one course may be taken in the same subject (i.e., with the same disciplinary course prefix, excepting AH courses, as described below).
Nine (9) units in the arts and humanities, distributed as follows:
C1: Arts (3 units)
AH 111 *
AMD 100 , AMD 101 , AMD 102 , AMD 103 , AMD 120 , AMD 121 , AMD 122 , AMD 123 , AMD 251
DNCE 101 , DNCE 124 , DNCE 200
FMST 100
LTWR 225
MUSC 120 , MUSC 250
TA 101 , TA 120 , TA 222
VPA 101
Check the Class Schedule or Degree Planner for the most up-to-date list of courses satisfying this requirement.
*AH 111 can be taken for C1 or C2 credit, but not for both.
C2: Humanities (3 units)
AH 111 *
AIS 220 , AIS 230 , AIS 280
HIST 101 , HIST 102
LTWR 100 , LTWR 103 , LTWR 105 , LTWR 107 , LTWR 203 , LTWR 206 , LTWR 208B , LTWR 210 , LTWR 211
MLAN 115 , MLAN 116
PHIL 101
WGSS 205 , WGSS 211
Check the Class Schedule or Degree Planner for the most up-to-date list of courses satisfying this requirement.
*AH 111 can be taken for C1 or C2 credit, but not for both.
Courses taken to satisfy C1 and C2 may not be from the same discipline.
C3: Language other than English (3 units)
The C3 shall be met by students completing a language course, unless students have done one of the following:
- Met the C3 requirement at another institution;
- Taken the TOEFL or other CSUSM-approved English language exam as a condition for admission into the University;
- Completed at least three years full-time at a high-school or university where English was not the principal language of instruction.
Check the Class Schedule or Degree Planner for the most up-to-date list of courses satisfying this requirement.
Note: Completion of a single course can be counted toward only one of the requirements (C1, C2, C3), but, AH 111 may be repeated to satisfy both the C1 and C2 requirements.
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