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Why Study Humanities

Humanities is the study of literature, art, history and philosophy to search for life's meaning. Courses investigate how artists and thinkers have grappled with the big questions such as what it means to be human, what it means to be happy, and how to live a good life. In this program, you'll learn to think and write critically, as well as solve complex problems. 90% of employers consider critical thinking skills more important than a job applicant’s undergraduate major.

Degrees & Certificates

For program requirements and full course listings, view degrees and certificates information.

Associate in Arts Degree

Certificate of Achievement (CA)

Quick Look at Humanities Courses

For complete course details, including units, hours and prerequisites, view course catalog. For when a course is offered, view class schedule.

  • HUMN 1 Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: The Ancient World
  • HUMN 1H Honors Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: The Ancient World
  • HUMN 2 Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: Of Empires & Conflict
  • HUMN 2H Honors Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: Of Empires & Conflict
  • HUMN 3 World Myths in Literature Arts & Film
  • HUMN 3H Honors World Myths in Literature Arts & Film
  • HUMN 4 Trauma & the Arts
  • HUMN 4H Honors Trauma & the Arts
  • HUMN 5 Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: The Modern World
  • HUMN 5H Honors Cultures, Civilizations & Ideas: The Modern World
  • HUMN 6 The Shock of the New: From the Modern to the Contemporary
  • HUMN 6H Honors The Shock of the New: From the Modern to the Contemporary
  • HUMN 7 Global Religions: Contemporary Practices & Perspectives
  • HUMN 7H Honors Global Religions: Contemporary Practices & Perspectives
  • HUMN 8 Ex Machina: The Paradox of Being Human in the Digital Age
  • HUMN 9 Once Upon a Time? The Immortal Lure of Fairy Tales
  • HUMN 10 On the Move: Artistic Representations of Migrant Experience
  • HUMN 10H Honors On the Move: Artistic Representations of Migrant Experience
  • HUMN 11 Introduction to Popular Culture
  • HUMN 11H Honors Introduction to Popular Culture
  • HUMN 12 Popular Culture & United States History
  • HUMN 12H Honors Popular Culture & United States History
  • HUMN 13 Video Games & Popular Culture
  • HUMN 14 The Art of Peace: Narrative Representations of Pacifism
  • HUMN 15 Ethics in Artificial Intelligence

The calling of the humanities is to make us truly human in the best sense of the word.

J. Irwin Miller
J. Irwin Miller
American Industrialist

Ways to Experience More!

At Foothill, we offer many opportunities to get involved outside the classroom.

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Gain real-world experience through paid internships with mission-driven nonprofit organizations. Build professional skills, connect coursework to careers, and work with community partners across the region.

Humanities Scholars Work Experience

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Travel, study, and gain real-world experience through Foothill’s faculty-led global programs. Explore new cultures, earn academic credit, and participate in service learning, research, and study abroad around the world.

Global Experiential Learning

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Showcase your ideas and creativity at Foothill’s annual symposium, where students present research, service projects, and creative work through talks, posters, performances, and art exhibitions.

Research & Service Leadership Symposium

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Dr. Natalie Latteri

Humanities Department Chair

latterinatalie@fhda.edu

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Building 8300, Room 8302

650.949.7423

fhcounseling@fhda.edu

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