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Humanities
The Humanities division offers under- graduates
a rich liberal arts education, with options for
a B.A or B.S. degree in Communication Arts and a
B.A. degree in English, English: Creative
Writing, or English: Secondary Education.
We also cooperate with other divisions to offer
a B.A. or B.S. in Business and Communication
Arts or Business and English, or an
individualized Interdisciplinary degree plan.
Students who seek a two-year degree can earn an
A.A. in Liberal Arts or Liberal Arts: Humanities
through our division and students in any major
may enhance their degree with a minor in Art,
Communication, Creative Writing, English, Music,
Native American Studies, Publishing Arts, and
Spanish, as well as a certificate in Video
Production. Students who live in the Coeur
d’Alene area can complete a B.A./B.S. degree in
Communication Arts or Interdisciplinary Studies
at the LCSC Coeur d’Alene Center. Students
in Humanities programs and courses get a rich
exposure to both theoretical and practical
knowledge, preparing them for professional
success as well as further education.
Humanities students get many opportunities to
offer what they learn in the classroom to the
public: through student music and theater
performances, video productions, Talking River
(our literary journal), internships in the
schools, peer consulting in the Writing Center
and Communication Center, speech and debate
competitions, art showings, and regular open Mic
events held in a popular local pub.
The Visiting Writers Series, the annual Stegner
lecture, instrumental and choral music concerts,
theater productions, and film festivals are
just some of the ways in which the Humanities
division brings the arts to the LCSC campus and
community. The Humanities division also
provides leadership for Writing Across the
Curriculum, and is deeply engaged in delivering
General Education Core courses, as well as
foreign and heritage language courses,
professional preparation courses, and
developmental courses, all of which help
students achieve their educational and
professional objectives. Humanities
faculty invigorate their teaching and service
with their scholarly and creative endeavors,
often in collaborative partnerships with
students.
We welcome inquiries about our programs,
courses, and activities. Stop by Room
111A, Spalding Hall, or contact us at
208-792-2307, or e-mail the Humanities Chair at
mflores@lcsc.edu. We look forward to
hearing from you.
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