HUM 165 — Introduction to Chinese Culture (3 Hours)
The course acquaints students with the ideas, culture, and arts of China, from its prehistory through the present day, using a thematic structure that reflects the interplay of diversity and unity that characterizes Chinese culture and history in ways that simultaneously conflict with and complement each other. The approach is interdisciplinary, examining a long tradition of philosophy and religion that permeates all aspects of Chinese life, the values embodied in various traditional and modern arts, and how nature, the environment and issues of sustainability are understood via Chinese schools of thought. In addition to developing students' appreciation of China's contribution to world culture, the course aims to enhance students' understanding of the contemporary world.
Part of
- Accounting, AAS
- Animation-Entertainment and Game Art Design, AAS
- Automation Engineer Technology, AAS
- Automotive Technology, AAS
- Business Administration, AAS
- Computer Information Systems, AAS
- Computer Support Specialist, AAS
- Construction Management Technology, AAS
- Dental Hygiene, AAS
- Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Technology, AAS
- Elementary Education, AA
- Electrical Technology, AAS
- Electronics Technology, AAS
- Emergency Medical Science, AAS
- Apparel Design and Technology, AAS
- Fashion Merchandising and Marketing, AAS
- Associate of Fine Arts, AFA
- Fire Science, AAS
- Game Development, AAS
- General Sciences, AS
- General Studies, AGS
- Graphic Design, AAS
- Healthcare Information Systems
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), AAS
- Horticultural Sciences, AAS
- Chef Apprenticeship, AAS
- Hospitality Management, AAS
- Information Technology - Networking, AAS
- Interior Design, AAS
- Liberal Arts, AA
- Marketing Management, AAS
- Welding Technology/Metal Fabrication, AAS
- Neurodiagnostic Technology, AAS
- Registered Nurse (Associate Degree Nurse), AAS
- Respiratory Care, AAS
- Web Development and Digital Media, AAS