Arts and Humanities Degrees, Programs, and Courses

Find online degrees, courses, and programs in arts and humanities. Curriculum in this area covers a broad range of topics and are designed to provide students a well-rounded "classical" education.

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AA in Liberal Arts

Saint Leo University The Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts Degree provides you with a broad introduction to the liberal arts with a selection of courses from the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, the arts, religion and philosophy. It will provide you with the basic foundational and intellectual skills needed to complete a bachelor's degree in the future.

Associate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies

Kaplan University The objective of the Associate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies degree program is to prepare students for career advancement in a variety of fields with the knowledge, communication skills, critical thinking, and technical competencies required in the modern workplace. The Associate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies provides a degree completion program and accommodates both the...

Associate's Degree Educational Paraprofessional

Kaplan University The objective of the Associate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies degree program is to prepare students for career advancement in a variety of fields with the knowledge, communication skills, critical thinking, and technical competencies required in the modern workplace. The Associate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies provides a degree completion program and accommodates both the...

Anthropology

Athabasca University offers BA degrees concentrating in Anthropology. Graduates will be familiar with the four sub-fields of Anthropology: archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. The aforementioned implements a vast understanding of the people throughout the world and adopts a comparative and holistic approach to understanding humanity of the...

Applied Nutrition

Huntington College of Health Sciences offers an Associate of Science degree in Applied Nutrition that provides students with thorough instruction in the science of nutrition. This degree program is firmly based upon the belief that nutrition is one of the cornerstones of a healthy lifestyle. Upon graduation, students will be prepared to take on a number of roles in the field of nutrition and...

Archaeology

The University College of the University of Maine System’s Classical Studies Certificate program studies the time period between the Bronze Age and the fall of Rome. From language to law, to politics to culture, curriculum will address all aspects of life in the classical era. This epoch comprises the basis of western civilization, and is examined in-depth for the purpose of gaining a more...

Architecture Technologies

Diablo Valley College offers Certificate’s of Achievement in Architecture Technology, which brings to fruition high quality architectural technicians. Students are exposed to the graphics used in architecture, preparation for work drawings, pencil/pen/ink sketching, construction process, materials construction, mechanics and strength of materials, elementary physics, architectural history,...

Art

Ball State’s Art Department offers Bachelor and Master Degree programs. These include Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Bachelor or Arts (BA), and Bachelor of Science (BS). Students will acquire the skills necessary for the working artist. Everything from web design, illustration, to advertising is available for the students undertaking.

Art

South Suburban College offers two art Associate Art degree programs: Associate in Art and Associate in Fine in Art. The programs consist of communications, humanities, physical and natural science, mathematics, and studio art electives. South Suburban offers extensive library resources, studios, galleries, and equipment to aid students in reaching the pinnacle of their artistic abilities.

Art History

At Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, students can pursue a history minor by completing a minimum of 5.0 credits in history lecture courses. Consult an official course catalog for a comprehensive listing of courses available for history minor credit.

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