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B.A. in Humanities

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Humanities major is comprised of courses in the following areas: •Communications •English and Comparative Literature •History •Interdisciplinary Studies •International Studies •Language •Philosophy •Visual and Performing Arts •Women’s Studies Students are required to take 17 units to meet the general distribution requirement. This requirement is designed to give students a broad liberal arts background in which they can pursue their chosen majors or specialized concentrations. A general outline of courses falling in each discipline may be found preceding the course descriptions. Students should also review all interdepartmental (IDND) courses, many of which fulfill one or more area requirements. The student’s COPACE academic advisor can identify which courses meet particular requirements.

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Humanities major is comprised of courses in the following areas: •Communications •English and Comparative Literature •History •Interdisciplinary Studies •International Studies •Language •Philosophy •Visual and Performing Arts •Women’s Studies Students are required to take 17 units to meet the general distribution requirement. This requirement is designed to give students a broad liberal arts background in which they can pursue their chosen majors or specialized concentrations. A general outline of courses falling in each discipline may be found preceding the course descriptions. Students should also review all interdepartmental (IDND) courses, many of which fulfill one or more area requirements. The student’s COPACE academic advisor can identify which courses meet particular requirements.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+
Applicants must have a diploma from an accredited secondary school or G.E.D. equivalency is required for admission to Clark. Other English language requirements: 55 on the PTE.
Jan-2000

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