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Welcome to Introduction to Humanities


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Instructor - Kathryn W. Gonzalez, M.Ed


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email - kgonzalez@careerpointcollege.edu


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This course focuses on representative works of literature, history, philosophy, music, and a wide range of visual and performance arts. Students analyze and evaluate creative works in areas such as painting, poetry, drama, dance, film, and architecture. This is a required general education course for a BS in Business Administration, Health Care Administration, and Information Technology.

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Welcome to Introduction to Humanities

Instructor - Kathryn W. Gonzalez, M.Ed

email - kgonzalez@careerpointcollege.edu


This course focuses on representative works of literature, history, philosophy, music, and a wide range of visual and performance arts. Students analyze and evaluate creative works in areas such as painting, poetry, drama, dance, film, and architecture. This is a required general education course for a BS in Business Administration, Health Care Administration, and Information Technology.