Dr. Ramon Sewnath
CUNN 130
(209) 954-5321
rsewnath@deltacollege.edu
Units: 3 This course is a survey of the artistic traditions of our western cultural heritage. The arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, music, dance, drama, and literature are studied as vehicles in the search for meaning and value from the ancient world to modern times. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 3 This course is an introduction to the study of language in theory and practice. Students explore what is known about human language including its uniqueness, its structure, its use, its diversity, and its universality. An effort is made to analyze the relationship between language, culture, and social levels. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 3 This course is a survey of the historical development and essential beliefs of the major religions of the Eastern world. Primary emphasis is on the major phases of development and comparative insights among the great religions of the world. Course work consists of readings, lectures, and discussions in the areas of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism, and Taoism... (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 3 This course is a survey of the historical development and essential beliefs of the major religions of the Western world. Primary emphasis is on the major phases of development and comparative insights among the great religions of the world. Course work consists of readings, lecture, and discussion in the areas of ancient religious beliefs, Mesopotamian religions, Graeco-Roman religions, Teutonic religions, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 0.5 - 2 This course is designed to offer instruction in one of the specialized areas of humanities not already covered by existing curricula. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 2 This course is designed to combine with study experiences to enrich the curriculum. One or more aspects of the culture of the area visited is stressed in the course. (CSU) |
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Prerequisites: None. This topic course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to Mexican culture, history, architecture and geography. The student experiences total immersion in the culture through travel and the experience living with a Mexican family. This course is designed to enable the student to combine travel with study. (CSU) |
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Units: 1 - 2 This course is designed to allow qualified students to do advanced work in field. The course includes research, directed reading, field work, or other advanced study. The course may be repeated for a maximum of four units. (UC, CSU) |
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Units: 0.5 - 3 This course is designed to offer instruction in one or more of the specialized areas of Humanities not covered by the existing curriculum. Units earned in this course do not count toward an associate degree. |