Courses
The Humanities for All initiative is not intended to deter students away from their chosen pathways, but rather complement their main core subjects. Any student from any pathway can choose to join as an addition to their main pathway.
Being relatable and understanding how to communicate effectively and empathically with all individuals, irrespective of their diverse backgrounds, are valuable skills in any career. Our alumni are a testament to that.
We are proud to share that we currently have 9 core Academic Pathways here at CCBC. As a reference, here are our pathways with suggested Humanities for All courses that can complement your studies:
Health Professions Pathway
- ENGL 101 – College Composition I
- CMNS 101 – Fundamentals of Communication
- ENGL 102 – College Composition II
Social Sciences Pathway
- ENGL 101 – College Composition I
- PHIL 101 – Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 103 – Critical Thinking
Education Pathway
- ENGL 101 – College Composition I
- CMNS 101 – Fundamentals of Communication
- FAPA 101 – Introduction to Fine and Performing Arts
Humanities Pathway
- ENGL 102 – College Composition II
- PHIL 240 - Ethics
- WL 101 – World Language (Introductory)
Business Pathway
- ENGL 101 – College Composition I
- CMNS 101 – Fundamentals of Communication
- PHIL 101 – Introduction to Philosophy
Criminal Justice and Law Pathway
- ENGL 101 – College Composition I
- PHIL 240 - Ethics
- CMNS 250 – Interpersonal Communication
Technology and Engineering Pathway
- ENGL 101 – College Composition I
- CMNS 101 – Fundamentals of Communication
- PHIL 240 - Introduction to Ethics
Mathematics and Science Pathway
- CSIT 120 - Diversity in a Technological Society
- ENGL 101 – College Composition I
- CMNS 101 – Fundamentals of Communication
“It (English Composition Course 101) helped me to learn and write things from the perspective of the criminal justice system. The best part was that the professor used real-life examples throughout the class I could actually apply what I was learning and see the importance of writing and grammar in my field”
— CCBC Alum