The Fine Arts and Humanities program encourages creativity and critical thinking, helping students explore the world through art, history, literature, and philosophy.
Whether you’re interested in visual arts, music, theater, or cultural studies, this program allows you to develop your artistic skills while understanding the human experience across time and cultures.
Explore Pathways
These pathways are areas of emphasis that allow students to explore coursework and develop useful skills for their desired careers.
Area Offerings
This Area of Interest offers the following numbers of degrees, certificates, and transfer programs:
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- Associate - 22
- Transfer - 18

Arts
The Arts program helps students explore their creativity through subjects like painting, music, theater, and dance. Students learn skills to express themselves and develop their talents. The program prepares them for careers in the arts, giving them the tools to succeed in fields like performance, design, and creative industries.

Asian Studies
The Asian Studies program explores the history, cultures, and languages of Asia. Students learn about countries like China, Japan, India, and others, studying their traditions, politics, and economies. The program prepares students for careers in international relations, business, education, and more, helping them understand Asia’s role in the world.

Black Studies
The Black Studies program focuses on the history, culture, and experiences of Black people in the U.S. and around the world. Students learn about social, political, and economic issues, as well as contributions to arts, culture, and activism. The program prepares students for careers in education, social justice, and more.

Communication Studies
The Communications program teaches students how to effectively share information through writing, speaking, and media. Students learn about public speaking, journalism, advertising, and social media. The program prepares them for careers in fields like media, public relations, marketing, and corporate communication, helping them connect with audiences in various ways.

Diversity Studies
The Diversity Studies program explores different cultures, identities, and social issues. Students learn about race, gender, ethnicity, and how they affect society. The program helps students understand diversity and prepares them for careers in social work, education, and community leadership, promoting equality and inclusivity in various fields.

English
The English program focuses on reading, writing, and analyzing literature. Students study novels, poetry, and essays while developing strong writing and communication skills. The program prepares students for careers in teaching, writing, editing, and publishing, helping them become effective communicators and critical thinkers in various fields.

Film Studies
The Film Studies program teaches students about the history, art, and techniques of filmmaking. Students learn to analyze movies, explore storytelling, and understand film production. The program prepares students for careers in film criticism, production, and media, helping them develop skills to create and understand the power of film.

Foreign Languages
The Foreign Languages program teaches students to speak, read, and write in different languages, such as Spanish, French, or German. Students also learn about the cultures and histories of countries where these languages are spoken. The program prepares students for careers in translation, teaching, travel, and international business.

Gender Studies
The Gender Studies program explores topics like gender, sexuality, and equality. Students learn about social issues affecting men, women, and non-binary people. The program helps students understand how gender shapes society and prepares them for careers in social work, education, activism, and other fields focused on equality and justice.

Global Studies
The Global Studies program explores the world's cultures, economies, and politics. Students learn about global issues like poverty, climate change, and human rights. The program prepares students for careers in international relations, business, or non-profits, helping them understand and address challenges that affect people worldwide.

Global & Hispanic Studies
The Global & Hispanic Studies program combines the study of global cultures with a focus on Spanish-speaking countries. Students explore topics like history, literature, art, and social issues in Latin America, Spain, and beyond. The program prepares students for careers in international business, education, translation, and cultural research.

Hispanic Studies
The Hispanic Studies program focuses on the history, culture, and languages of Spanish-speaking countries. Students learn about literature, art, and social issues in Latin America and Spain. The program prepares students for careers in education, translation, international business, and more, helping them understand Hispanic cultures and communities.

Journalism
The Journalism program teaches students how to report news, write articles, and use media tools like TV, radio, and online platforms. Students learn about ethics, storytelling, and investigative reporting. The program prepares students for careers in news, media, public relations, and digital content creation, helping them share important stories.

Music
The Music program teaches students how to play instruments, sing, and understand music theory. Students learn about music history, composition, and performance. The program prepares students for careers in music performance, teaching, production, and sound engineering, helping them develop skills to succeed in the music industry and beyond.

Philosophy
The Philosophy program helps students think deeply about big questions like life, ethics, and the nature of knowledge. Students study famous philosophers and ideas that shaped history. The program develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing students for careers in law, teaching, writing, or any field requiring strong reasoning.
