North Lake College  Spring 2018 Credit - Humanities [HUMA]
 

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HUMA-1302  Introduction to Humanities 2North Lake College [NLC]
HUMA-1302-73201 (1137446)
Introduction to Humanities 2
T234   LEC  
M W   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Boyd, Sherry  Vita
NLC
3
1/17/18
3/9/18
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
 
 FLEX START (2nd 8-week session) CORE TIER 2 - Humanity, Creativity and the Aesthetic Experience(CB-040). MANDATORY attendance face-to-face on-campus on Tuesday/Thursday and MANDATORY 3 hours a week online. eCampus work included with some written assignments completed online. REQUIREMENTS: Computer accessibility. REQUIRED visits to approved theatre, music concert and dance concert. An interdisciplinary, multi-perspective assessment of cultural, political, philosophical, and aesthetic factors critical to the formulation of values and the historical development of the individual and of society.
HUMA-1302-73426 (1135422)
Introduction to Humanities 2
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Boyd, Sherry  Vita
NLC
3
3/19/18
5/10/18
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
 
 FLEX START (2nd 8-week session) CORE TIER 2 - Humanity, Creativity and the Aesthetic Experience(CB-040). ONLINE COURSE - No on-campus testing or on-campus activities are required; however, off-campus proctored exams may be required. All content delivered through computers and multimedia. Uses eCampus and may include CDs and audio/video streaming or publisher video cartridges. REQUIRED visits to approved theatre, music concert and dance concert. REQUIREMENTS: Computer accessibility. MANDATORY sign-in on eCampus by 3/19. Once registered email instructor at sboyd@dcccd.edu. An interdisciplinary, multi-perspective assessment of cultural, political, philosophical, and aesthetic factors critical to the formulation of values and the historical development of the individual and of society.
HUMA-1315  Fine Arts AppreciationNorth Lake College [NLC]
HUMA-1315-73201 (1135424)
Fine Arts Appreciation
T234   LEC  
T R   11:00 AM   12:20 PM
Boyd, Sherry  Vita
NLC
3
1/16/18
3/9/18
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
 
 FLEX START (1st 8-week session) CORE TIER 2 - Humanity, Creativity and the Aesthetic Experience (CB-050). HYBRID CLASS -- MANDATORY attendance face-to-face on-campus on Thursday/Thursday and MANDATORY 3 hours a week online. eCampus work included in this face-to-face class with some written assignments completed online. REQUIRED visits to approved theatre, music concert and dance concert. REQUIREMENTS: Computer accessibility. An interdisciplinary, multi-perspective assessment of cultural, political, philosophical, and aesthetic factors critical to the formulation of values and the historical development of the individual and of society. No class on 3/1.
HUMA-1315-72201 (1143182)
Fine Arts Appreciation
T234   LEC  
M T W R F   8:30 AM   12:00 PM
Braswell, Brenda  Vita
NLC
3
12/8/17
1/5/18
(5 weeks)
  eCampus
Winter Term
 
 CORE TIER 2 - Humanity, Creativity and the Aesthetic Experience(CB-050). REQUIRED visits to approved theatres or museums.
HUMA-1315-73426 (1135427)
Fine Arts Appreciation
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Boyd, Sherry  Vita
NLC
3
1/29/18
5/10/18
(15 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
Internet Based
 
 CORE TIER 2 - Humanity, Creativity and the Aesthetic Experience (CB-050). ONLINE COURSE - No on-campus testing or on-campus activities are required; however, off-campus proctored exams may be required. All content delivered through computers and multimedia. Uses eCampus and may include CDs and audio/video streaming or publisher video cartridges. MANDATORY sign-in on eCampus by 1/29. REQUIRED visits to approved theaters or museums. REQUIREMENTS: Computer accessibility.
HUMA-1315-73427 (1135428)
Fine Arts Appreciation
INET   INET  
U    
Boyd, Sherry  Vita
NLC
3
3/19/18
5/10/18
(7 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Mar.
Internet Based
 
 FLEX START (2nd 8-week session) CORE TIER 2 - Humanity, Creativity and the Aesthetic Experience (CB-050). ONLINE COURSE - No on-campus testing or activities are required; however, off-campus proctored exams may be required. MANDATORY sign-in on eCampus by 3/19. All content delivered through computers and multimedia. Uses eCampus and may include CDs and audio/video streaming or publisher video cartridges. REQUIRED visits to approved theaters or museums. REQUIREMENTS: Computer accessibility.
HUMA-1315  Fine Arts AppreciationNorth Lake College South Campus (South Irving) [NLC-S]
HUMA-1315-73082 (1135425)
Fine Arts Appreciation
I2123   LEC  
T R   2:00 PM   3:20 PM
Braswell, Brenda  Vita
NLC-S 
3
1/16/18
5/10/18
  eCampus
 
 SOUTH CAMPUS CORE TIER 2 - Humanity, Creativity and the Aesthetic Experience (CB-050). HYBRID CLASS -- MANDATORY attendance face-to-face on-campus on Thursday/Thursday with eCampus work included in this face-to-face class with some written assignments completed online. REQUIRED visits to approved theaters or museums. REQUIREMENTS: Computer accessibility. No class on 3/1, 3/13, 3/15.
HUMA-2319  Amer M'in Stdy(dvrsty/Media)North Lake College [NLC]
HUMA-2319-73201 (1137440)
Amer M'in Stdy(dvrsty/Media)
T234   LEC  
T R   9:30 AM   10:50 AM
Boyd, Sherry  Vita
NLC
3
1/17/18
3/9/18
(8 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term Jan.
 
 FLEX START (1st 8-week session) NO BOOK REQUIRED. CORE TIER 2 - Humanity, Creativity, and the Aesthetic Experience (CB-040) HYBRID CLASS -- MANDATORY attendance face-to-face on-campus on Tuesday/Thursday and MANDATORY 3 hours a week online. eCampus work included in this face-to-face class with some written assignments completed online. REQUIREMENTS: Computer accessibility. Since their onset, US media industries have been enormously powerful conveyors of meaning, both nationally and internationally. This course critically examines historical and contemporary stereotypes in movies, sitcoms, popular music, video games, textbooks, advertising and news. This course looks at some of the reasons and consequences of stereotyping certain populations.
 
 
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