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Michael D. Roberts , MA
Dean Humanities Division

Jill Harmon

Counselor Division Liaison
 

Leticia Murrietta
Administrative Aide

Pearl Supersad
Department Secretary

Instructors
Mary Arechiga English
Robert Boyd Philosophy
Gennean Brown, MPA English
Lynn Campbell, M.Ed. English
Kenneth Chacon English
Wayne Cole English

Camilla Colby

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Luis Contreras, MSW, MA English
Jeanette Covington, MA English
James Ewing, Ph.D. English
Sharon Ferrer Foreign Language
John Fitzer, Ph.D.(ABD), MA TESOL
Nereyda Garza-Lozano Foreign Language
David Good English
Zay Guffy-Bill, MFA English
Rosemarie Guglielmino English
Lee Herrick,MA English
Margaret Hiebert English
Cynthia Hodges Foreign Language
Harry Kennedy, Ed.D. English
Kristin Lewis, M.Ed. English
Zay Logan English
Rachel Lopez, MA English
Renato Martinez Foreign Language
Karen McCafferty English
John Moses, Ph.D. English
Marcia Muldoon, MA English
Debbie Ockey, MA ESL/Linguistics
Joyce Pinkard Foreign Language
Bill Riddlesprigger, MA English
Clay Rooks, MA English
Judy Ryan Humanities
James Saddler Humanities
Rick Santos, MA ESL/Linguistics
Sylvie Huneault-Schultze, MA TESOL
Ceroasetta Simba, MA English
Wendell Stephenson, Ph.D. Philosophy
Teresa Tarazi, MA

English

Pam Thomas
ESL/Linguistics
Patricia VanVleet
ESL/Linguistics

The Humanities Division offers courses to improve basic skills in writing and reading; courses that meet general education requirements; and courses of study to complete the associate degree and lower division transfer requirements.

An integrated program of study in the humanities provides students with a foundation in the liberal arts that prepares them for further study in many different disciplines. The varied courses in the division examine the breadth of human experience through the study, analysis, and discussion of art, music, theatre, literature, foreign languages, and philosophy in their cultural and historical context.

Humanities - Majors

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English - Major #5301
The English degree program is intended to offer students lower division exposure to subjects they will study as English majors in four-year colleges or university programs and/or to prepare students for entry into a variety of career options requiring expertise in the English language and literature.

Humanities - Major #5330
The Humanities Major is ideal for students seeking an integrated liberal arts education, either as a pre-professional major or as a self-enrichment program.

Philosophy Major (AA degree): (Program Pending)

A Philosophy major is a great way to develop critical and creative reasoning skills, enhance an ability to read complex material with comprehension, and improve communication skills. These assets will be valuable as a transfer student to a four-year institution, whether you major in philosophy or some other field, and will enhance your preparation for a wide range of career opportunities.

Spanish Major #551

The Spanish Degree Program is designed to prepare students for entry into a variety of career options requiring intermediate or better levels of fluency. The Spanish major also acquaints students with the cultures of Spanish speaking countries.


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