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C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N SHISTORY „ INTERIOR DESIGNHIST 462 GREAT CITIES OF THE WORLD: LONDON,CAIRO AND ROME (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.An in-depth analysis of the great cities of the worldwith an emphasis on the more important political, economic,social, artistic and cultural aspects. Cities to bestudied are London, Cairo and Rome. Transfer credit: UC;CSU (C2).HIST 463 GREAT CITIES OF THE WORLD:FLORENCE, TOKYO AND JERUSALEM (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.An in-depth analysis of the great cities of the worldwith an emphasis on the more important political, economic,social, artistic, and cultural aspects. Cities to bestudied are Florence, Tokyo and Jerusalem. Transfercredit: UC; CSU (C2).HIST 464 GREAT CITIES OF THE WORLD: NEWYORK, BEIJING AND GRANADA (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.An in-depth analysis of the great cities of the worldwith an emphasis on the more important political, economic,social, artistic and cultural aspects. Cities to bestudied are New York, Beijing and Granada. Transfercredit: UC; CSU (C2).HOME ECONOMICSSee listings under Family and Consumer Sciences.HUMANITIES (HUM.)HUM. 106 THE AWAKENING OF INDIVIDUALITY (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 836.An interdisciplinary exploration of individuality andself-reliance aimed at creating greater self-awareness andcritical thinking. Various concepts of individuality areexplored along with an examination of trends whichdestroy it. Creative alternatives aimed at increasing individualityare developed. Partially fulfills general educationrequirements in the Humanities. Transfer credit: CSU (C2).HUM. 115 INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS – LIVE! (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester plus attendance ofsix to eight events. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL836.A broad survey of the arts including music, dance, theater,films, and visual arts with an emphasis on developingarts appreciation both in theory and through attendanceand critiques of live performances and exhibits.Partially satisfies the general education requirement in thearea of the Humanities. Transfer credit: UC; CSU (C2).HUM. 116 CHILDREN’S ARTS APPRECIATION (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 836.General survey of art forms for children with an emphasison arts appreciation. Children’s literature, music, art,dance, theater, and film will be discussed and analyzed.Opportunities for exploring children’s arts in the Bay Areawill be identified. Partially fulfills the general educationrequirement in the Humanities. Transfer credit: CSU (C2).HUM. 117 THE ARTS, THE SENSES ANDTHE IMAGINATION (3)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 836.Exploration and development of skills necessary forarts appreciation. Promotes growth in the areas of sensoryawareness, perception, discrimination, interpretationof meaning in works of art, and the importance of the artsin society. Areas of study selected from film, music,poetry, fiction, architecture, painting, drawing, dance,drama, and domestic arts. Partially satisfies generaleducation requirement in the area of the humanities forthe Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU (C1).INTERIOR DESIGN (INTD)INTD 110 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (3)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester.Detailed studies of the home’s interior environment.Selection and arrangement of furnishing; principles andelements of design as they relate to the selection andcoordination of the home furnishings and accessories.Transfer credit: CSU (C1).INTD 120 DESIGNING INTERIORS FORMULTICULTURAL POPULATIONS (3)Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester.Detailed studies of the home’s interior environmentwith an emphasis on the influences of Asian and LatinAmerican cultures, as well as other cultures, on Westerninterior design; the cultural preferences of members ofthese cultures living in a Western society will be emphasized.Transfer credit: CSU (C1).190 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u <strong>2011</strong> – 2 012 C ATA L O G

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