Department of Music and Humanities

Humanities 1301 On-line
The Humanistic Tradition

This course is presented in Blackboard Vista - log into PALS
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This is an interactive course - weekly activities are required

REQUIRED On-Campus Orientation: January 21 and 22
at 6:30 pm, Room 204, MCFA
if you live outside the Greater SA area - contact me

      Ronni Pue, Instructor
  vpue@mail.accd.edu

China Buddha
China - Buddhism
Humanities 13o1 is an interdisciplinary and multicultural survey of the humanistic tradition from early times to the Byzantine Period (500 C.E.) from a global and multicultural perspective.
The student will gain perspectives of the humanistic tradition by focusing on the creative legacies of early civilizations in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia: literature, philosophy, history, architecture, visual arts and music.
Moche crested animal
Moche - Crested Animal

This course is approved for the requirements of the
SAC International Studies Certificate.


On Campus requirements are :
Orientation and the Final.

Also required are a museum visit.

please contact me for options if you live outside the greater SA area

Mandatory On Campus Orientation
January 21 or 22, 2009
at 6:30 pm
Room 204, MacAllister Fine Arts Building

Nefertiti Egypt
Egypt- Armana - Queen Nefertiti

Course Information, Text and Requirements:   HUMA1301091/090

About the Instructor:     Ronni Pue

Student Services:    SAC

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Strategies for Success

Computer requirements
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if you have fire walls or other anti-virus software installed contact the help desk at 210-485-0555 #2 and they will assist you.


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For Blackboard Vista make sure you have the latest Java.


 

SAC

San Antonio College does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability with respect to access, employment programs, or services. Inquiries or complaints concerning these matters should be brought to the attention of: Director of Human Resources, Title IX Coordinator, 210/208-8051. Address: Human Resources Department, 201 W. Sheridan, Bldg. A, San Antonio, Texas 78204.
For special accommodations or an alternate format, contact the San Antonio College Disability Support Services at
210-733-2347.

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All Rights Reserved: Ronni Pue
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