The Division of Humanities offers courses designed to prepare
students for life in their own cultural setting by providing them
the necessary skills and knowledge to continue intellectual
development and character formation throughout their lives.
We subscribe to the philosophy of John Stuart Mill who wrote, "The
purpose of education is to make capable and cultivated human
beings", and of Herbert Spencer who wrote, "Education has for its
object the formation of character."
We believe that the best
preparation for any career includes study in courses that teach
critical thinking, the student's own culture, appreciation of
diverse cultures, and positive character formation-those courses
that, in short, help people to become more capable and to live more
satisfying and productive lives.
The Division of Humanities offers courses in English, Humanities, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages (French, German, and Spanish), Mass Communications, Music, Religion and Philosophy, Speech and Drama.
MAJOR PROGRAMS
The Division of Humanities offers the following major
programs:
ENGLISH
Students who wish to study English with a pre-law emphasis should
refer to the political science program for the fifteen-hour course
recommendation.
MUSIC
MASS COMMUNICATIONS (Broadcast and Print Journalism)

DIVISION OF HUMANITIES
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