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Sep 27, 2024
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HUM-220 Human Values and Meaning (CAA) This course presents some major dimensions of human experience as reflected in art, music, literature, philosophy, and history. Topics include the search for identity, the quest for knowledge, the need for love, the individual and society, and the meaning of life. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize interdisciplinary connections and distinguish between open and closed questions and between narrative and scientific models of understanding. Semester Offered: Fall and Spring
Class Hours: 3.00
Credit Hours: 3.00 Requisites: Take ENG 111 (Required, Previous). | Take CTS 080 (Required, Previous). This course is part of this/these program(s) of study:
- Business Administration, Emphasis in Accounting: Associate in Applied Science Degree Program
- Business Administration, Emphasis in Business: Associate in Applied Science Degree Program
- Business Administration, Emphasis in Human Resources Management: Associate in Applied Science Degree Program
- Associate in Arts Degree Program
- Associate in General Education Degree Program
- Fire Protection Technology, Emphasis in Fire Protection Administration: Associate in Applied Science Degree Program
- Fire Protection Technology, Emphasis in Public Safety Telecommunication: Associate in Applied Science Degree Program
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