State Control Number: 18595
Program Code: LAAH.VVCGE.AA
Approved for Federal Financial Aid: Yes
These courses emphasize the study of cultural, literary, and humanistic activities and artistic expression. Students will evaluate and interpret the ways in which people through the ages in different cultures have responded to themselves and to the world around them in artistic and cultural creation. Students will also learn to value aesthetic understanding and incorporate these concepts when constructing value judgments.
To earn this degree, complete the major coursework with “C” grades or better and all of the following graduation requirements:
- 60 minimum degree-applicable units (including a maximum 4 units of activity) and 12 degree-applicable units through VVC;
- the VVC General Education pattern;
- Information Competency; Global Citizenship; Kinesiology; and
- 2.0 minimum overall degree-applicable GPA.
Courses may be double-counted in the major and in a general education category. Courses counted in one AA/AS major may not be used in another AA/AS major.
Code | Title | Units |
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Required Courses | ||
Complete at least 18 units from the following, with at least two courses in any one subject. | 18.0 | |
American Sign Language | ||
American Sign Language I 1 | ||
American Sign Language II 1 | ||
American Sign Language III 1 | ||
American Sign Language IV 1 | ||
Anthropology | ||
Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 1 | ||
Art | ||
Survey of Art History,Survey of Western Art From Prehistory through the Middle Ages 1 | ||
Survey of Western Art from Renaissance to Contemporary,Survey Art History 1 | ||
Film As an Art Form 1 | ||
Introduction to Art | ||
Art Concepts | ||
Art & Life of Greece 1 | ||
Art and Life of Italy 1 | ||
Survey of African American Art | ||
Introduction to the Arts of Africa | ||
Design I | ||
Design II | ||
Color Theory | ||
Acrylic Painting I | ||
Beginning Figure Drawing | ||
Drawing I | ||
Oil Painting I | ||
Commercial Art | ||
Digital Imaging | ||
Communication Studies | ||
Intercultural Communication 1 | ||
English | ||
Composition and Literature | ||
Honors Composition and Literature | ||
Creative Writing 2 | ||
Authors of the Theatre 3 | ||
Modern Fiction | ||
Poetry | ||
Survey of American Literature 1600-1865 | ||
Survey of American Literature 1865 To½present | ||
Chicanx and Latinx Literature 1 | ||
African American Literature 1 | ||
Native American Literature 1 | ||
Children's Literature | ||
World Literature Ancient-Early½renaissance 1 | ||
World Literature Renaissance-Modern 1 | ||
Survey of British Literature Early½medieval-Neoclassics | ||
Survey of British Literature Romantic½period to 20th Century | ||
Shakespeare | ||
French | ||
Elementary French 1 | ||
Elementary French 1 | ||
History | ||
Western Civilization from 1500 | ||
World History to 1500 1 | ||
World History Since 1500 1 | ||
History of California | ||
History of U.S to 1876 | ||
Honors Us History to 1876 | ||
History of U.S From 1876 | ||
HIST H118 | ||
Latin American History to 1822 1 | ||
Latin American History From 1822 1 | ||
African American History | ||
Women in U.S. History 1 | ||
Native American History | ||
Kinesiology | ||
History and Appreciation of Dance 1 | ||
Music | ||
Introduction to Music | ||
Fundamentals of Music | ||
Music Theory I | ||
Music Theory II | ||
Music in America | ||
History of Jazz 1 | ||
Survey of Rock and Roll 1 | ||
Intermediate Theory-Chromatic Practice I | ||
Philosophy | ||
Introduction to Philosophy | ||
Introduction to Ethics And½contemporary Moral Issues | ||
Introduction to Political Theory And½thought 1, 3 | ||
Philosophy of Religion 3 | ||
History of Ancient Philosophy | ||
History of Modern Philosophy 1 | ||
Political Science | ||
Introduction to Political Theory And½thought,Political Philosophy 2, 3 | ||
Religious Studies | ||
Introduction to Religious Studies 1 | ||
Old Testament, Hebrew Bible, Religions½of the Ancient Near East 1 | ||
Introduction to the New Testament½and Early Christian Literature 1 | ||
Religions of the Middle East and The½west 1 | ||
Religions of South and East Asia 1 | ||
Religion in America | ||
Philosophy of Religion 3 | ||
Spanish | ||
Elementary Spanish 1 | ||
Fundamentals of Spanish 101A 1 | ||
Fundamentals of Spanish 101B 1 | ||
Elementary Spanish 1 | ||
Intermediate Spanish 1 | ||
Intermediate Spanish 1 | ||
Spanish for Spanish Speakers | ||
Spanish for Spanish Speakers | ||
Theater Arts | ||
Introduction to Theatre | ||
History of Theatre 1 | ||
Oral Interpretation of Literature | ||
Intermediate Acting | ||
Principles of Design for Theatre | ||
Authors of the Theatre 3 | ||
Total Units | 18 |
- 1
Course fulfills the VVC Global Citizenship competency.
- 2
Course does not transfer to UC
- 3
Cross-listed courses are the same course listed under different departments ENGL 116 Authors of the Theatre = TA 116 Authors of the Theatre; PHIL 114 Introduction to Political Theory And½thought = POLS 114 Introduction to Political Theory And½thought,Political Philosophy; PHIL 117 Philosophy of Religion = RLST 117 Philosophy of Religion