Truman College Academic Program

academic programs
Humanities, Art, and Foreign Languages Textbooks
Programs of Study/Degrees
Associate in Arts (AA)
Art
Comparative Religion
Fine Arts
Foreign Languages
Humanities
Associate of Fine Arts (AFA)
Fine Arts in Art

Humanities, Art, and Foreign Languages

Chairperson: Michael Swisher
Room Number: 3522
Phone Number: (773) 907-4062
Fax Number: (773) 907-4464

Mission Statement

The Humanities program at Truman College seeks to make accessible to our students the documents of culture (literary, philosophical, visual, spatial, musical). It is our common purpose to open these areas to the students through the development of critical thinking, identification and analytic skills.

Student Art Work

Click image to view artwork by students of Jose F. Garcia. Professor Garcia teaches oil painting, ceramics, and sculpture.
 
Click to view artwork by students of Jeanne McGrail. Professor McGrail teaches photography.
 
Click image to view artwork by students of Stephanie Roberts. Professor Roberts teaches Drawing, Composition, and Crafts.
 

Foreign Language Requirement

Effective fall 2009, all incoming students new to CCC seeking an Associate in Arts (AA) degree are required to complete 8 credit hours of a foreign language with a grade of C or better, or provide satisfactory evidence of 102-level proficiency in one of the languages offered. See the FAQ for complete details.

Faculty/Staff


Carly J. Bonnema

Wayne Crosby Close
wclose@ccc.edu
Room 3135
(773) 907-4897

Alexander Boone Cox

Maryam Damghani
mdamghani@ccc.edu
Room 2213
(773) 907-4422

Benjamin A. Galatzer-Levy
bgaltzer-levy@ccc.edu

Jose F. Garcia
jfgarcia@ccc.edu
Room 3251
(773) 907-4048

Jose Garcia
jgarcia415@ccc.edu
Room 3928
(773) 907-4487

Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson@ccc.edu
Room 3135
(773) 907-4897

John Zachery Harris

Christ Jeffrey
jchrist@ccc.edu

Richard Keitel
rkeitel1@ccc.edu
Room 3424
(773) 907-4484

Elia Lopez
elopez@ccc.edu
Room 2219
(773) 907-4425

Catherine Louis
clouis@ccc.edu

Jeanne McGrail
jmcgrail@ccc.edu
Room 3223

Anna R. Mijalski

Omer Mozaffar
omozaffar@ccc.edu

Amir I. Nour
anour@ccc.edu
Room 3249
(773) 907-4047

Claudia Paraskiv
cparaskiv@ccc.edu
Room 3416
(773) 907-4894

Karen E Petersen
kpetersen@ccc.edu
Room 3424
(773) 907-4897

Kim Y. Rivers
krivers@ccc.edu
Room 3518
(773) 907-4063

Stephanie J. Roberts
sroberts@ccc.edu
Room 3247
(773) 907-6112

William Settles
wsettles@ccc.edu
Room 3420
(773) 907-4426

Michael Swisher
mswisher@ccc.edu
Room 3522
(773) 907-4061

Dianne C. Torres
dtorres@ccc.edu
Room 2217
(773) 989-3889

Jan Wessels
jwessels@ccc.edu
Room 3439/ 1442
773-907-4487

Fall 2010 Class Schedule

Search Criteria:

 
ART

Also see Fine Arts, Humanities and Photography. For Digital Photography see Communications Media.

 
Art 103 Art Appreciation3 CH
Appreciation of art works taken from all cultures and periods. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63691 ART 103 L J. Harris
 Rm 31268:50 am12:20 pmF 
62940 ART 103 H J. GarciaSyllabus
 Rm 312611:00 am12:20 pmTTh 
 
Art 115 Beginning Photography3 CH
Basic principles of black and white photography. 35 mm cameras, exposure, development and printing processes, composition and presentation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: For ESL students, English 100 or consent of the department chair.
62944 ART 115 TU J. McGrailSyllabus
 Rm 39295:45 pm8:45 pmTTh 
63692 ART 115 WB2 J. McGrail
 Rm 39299:30 am4:00 pmSat 
 
Art 116 Advanced Photography2 CH
Advanced techniques in development and printing. Introduction to other formats. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Art 115 or consent of department chair.
62949 ART 116 TU J. McGrailSyllabus
 Rm 39297:15 pm8:35 pmTTh 
63693 ART 116 WB2 J. McGrail
 Rm 392912:35 pm4:00 pmSat 
 
Art 117 Beginning Color Photography (Color Darkroom and Digital)2 CH
Introduction to techniques, art and theory of color photography; printing from color negatives and/or transparencies, developing color negatives and/or transparencies; characteristics of different color film types, lighting for color photography; covers color theory and use of color in composition. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of department chair.
63696 ART 117 Z J. Wessels
 Rm 39096:30 pm9:45 pmF 
 
Art 131 General Drawing3 CH
Still-life, landscape and human figure; experimentation with various media. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63698 ART 131 LMZ A. NourSyllabus
 Rm 390110:00 am4:30 pmF 
62951 ART 131 TUV S. Roberts
 Rm 39016:00 pm8:40 pmTTh 
 
Art 132 Advanced General Drawing3 CH
This course builds on and refines the experiences of General Drawing focusing on a variety of color media. Emphasis is on invention and formal concerns. Explorations into abstraction, non-objective and fabricated image making are covered in this class. Course includes vocabulary development, critical analysis activities, and reference to historic models of drawing. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Art 131 or consent of department chair.
62952 ART 132 TUV S. Roberts
 Rm 39016:00 pm8:40 pmTTh 
 
Art 141 Introduction to the Visual Arts2 CH
Practical application of fundamentals of visual arts. Includes study of line, texture, color, shape and volume in various media. Recommended for pre-teachers. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
62953 ART 141 CD A. NourSyllabus
 Rm 390112:30 pm1:50 pmMW 
 
Art 142 Figure Drawing and Composition3 CH
Study of the human figure in action and still poses; rapid sketching, long poses, memory work, and portraiture. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63699 ART 142 WC3 S. Roberts
 Rm 39019:00 am3:30 pmSat 
 
Art 143 Advanced Figure Drawing3 CH
Development of skills. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Art 142 or consent of the department chair.
63700 ART 143 WC3 S. Roberts
 Rm 39019:00 am3:30 pmSat 
 
Art 144 Two Dimensional Design3 CH
A studio course exploring the fundamentals of the formal systems and basic elements of visual organization through two-dimensional design principles and theories using a variety of media. Fundamental design and experimentation in relationships of line, shape, textures, and color. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
62955 ART 144 EN A. NourSyllabus
 Rm 39012:00 pm4:40 pmMW 
 
Art 150 Crafts Workshop2 CH
Creation and construction of art forms in clay, metal, cloth, fibers, plaster and wood; art process in both two and three dimensions; recommended for pre-teachers. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
62959 ART 150 PRY S. Roberts
 Rm 39015:45 pm8:35 pmM 
 
Art 145 Three Dimensional Design3 CH
Study of the fundamentals of the formal systems and basic elements of visual organization through three-dimensional design principles and theories; use of a variety of media, including recent and traditional materials, such as clay and plaster. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
62956 ART 145 EN A. NourSyllabus
 Rm 39012:00 pm4:40 pmMW 
 
Art 161 Freehand Drawing3 CH
Elementary drawing in charcoal and pencil from simple groups of block forms, still life and architectural ornament; includes developing pencil technique. No previous drawing experience necessary. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
62961 ART 161 CD A. NourSyllabus
 Rm 390111:00 am1:40 pmMW 
 
Art 163 Water Color Painting2 CH
Elementary painting and sketching including still life, landscape and figure painting. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63701 ART 163 LMZ A. NourSyllabus
 Rm 39011:30 pm4:50 pmF 
62962 ART 163 PRY S. Roberts
 Rm 39015:45 pm8:35 pmM 
 
Art 166 Oil Painting Techniques3 CH
Oil painting and sketching; includes oil techniques, color theory and harmony; still life, landscape, and figure painting. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
62964 ART 166 JK J. GarciaSyllabus
 Rm 390112:30 pm3:20 pmTTh 
 
Art 167 Advanced Oil Painting Techniques2 CH
Advanced techniques and experimentation in use of materials and the development of creative styles in oil painting. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Art 166 or consent of the department chair.
62981 ART 167 JK J. GarciaSyllabus
 Rm 39012:00 pm3:20 pmTTh 
 
Art 196 Ceramics and Sculpture3 CH
Ceramics formed by coil, slab or free form methods. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63704 ART 196 WAB J. Garcia
 Rm 32359:00 am3:30 pmSat 
 
Art 197 Advanced Ceramics and Sculpture2 CH
Advanced work in pottery and sculpture, use of molds and various materials, individual experiments in pottery and sculpture. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Art 196, or consent of department chair.
63706 ART 197 WAB J. Garcia
 Rm 323512:00 pm3:20 pmSat 
 
Art 200 Individual Art Projects2 CH
For advanced students who have taken all or most other art courses. Work on individual projects. Hours scheduled at convenience of student and instructor. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Consent of department chair. Not more than an accumulated 6 credit hours in Art 200 will be counted towards graduation.
63709 ART 200 LMZ A. Nour
 Rm 390112:30 pm4:30 pmF 
62991 ART 200 CD A. Nour
 Rm 390112:30 pm1:50 pmMW 
62995 ART 200 JK J. GarciaSyllabus
 Rm 39012:00 pm3:20 pmTTh 
62987 ART 200 EN A. Nour
 Rm 39013:00 pm4:35 pmMW 
63006 ART 200 PRY S. Roberts
 Rm 39015:45 pm8:35 pmM 
62997 ART 200 TU J. McGrailSyllabus
 Rm 39297:15 pm8:35 pmTTh 
63003 ART 200 TUV S. Roberts
 Rm 39016:00 pm7:25 pmTTh 
63712 ART 200 Z J. Wessels
 Rm 39096:30 pm9:45 pmF 
63707 ART 200 WB2 J. McGrail
 Rm 392912:30 pm4:00 pmSat 
63714 ART 200 WAB J. GarciaSyllabus
 Rm 323511:50 am3:15 pmSat 
63718 ART 200 WC2 J. Wessels
 Rm 390912:30 pm4:00 pmSat 
63721 ART 200 WC3 S. Roberts
 Rm 390111:50 am3:15 pmSat 
 
Art 275 Computer Art and Applications (Beginning Photoshop and Illustrator)3 CH
An introduction and exploration of electronic imaging through hands-on experience of applications in computer graphics. A variety of software packages pertaining to art will be utilized, as well as input and output devices. The goal of the course is to begin to develop imaging skills in graphics systems. Students will also be introduced to computer concepts of design, color, image importing and exporting, image manipulation, and sequencing techniques. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: English 100 or consent of department chair.
63723 ART 275 WC2 J. Wessels
See also CMMEDIA 167, Digital Photography (Photoshop) under Communications Media
 Rm 39099:30 am4:00 pmSat 
 
COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA
 
Communications Media 167 Digital Photography (Photoshop)3 CH
A course for photographers and photography students exploring applications of digital photography in the field of photography. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Art 115 and eligibility for English 100, or consent of the department chair. Basic computer literacy required.
63689 CMMEDIA 167 Z J. Wessels
 Rm 39096:30 pm9:50 pmF 
63690 CMMEDIA 167 WC2 J. Wessels
 Rm 390912:30 pm3:50 pmSat 
 
FINE ARTS

Also see Communications Media, Humanities, and Photography

 
Fine Arts 104 The World of the Cinema3 CH
Study of various types of films; covers historical development, production methods, technique of films and critical evaluation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63849 FIN ART 104 LM C. ParaskivSyllabus
 Rm 34169:00 am12:30 pmF 
63852 FIN ART 104 MZ C. ParaskivSyllabus
 Rm 34162:50 pm6:20 pmF 
63236 FIN ART 104 TUY C. ParaskivSyllabus
 Rm 34165:45 pm8:35 pmT 
63853 FIN ART 104 Z C. ParaskivSyllabus
 Rm 34166:30 pm10:00 pmF 
 
Fine Arts 107 History of Architecture, Painting and Sculpture I3 CH
Survey of art from pre-history through the 17th century. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63237 FIN ART 107 D W. CloseSyllabus
 Rm 312612:30 pm1:50 pmMW 
 
FRENCH
 
French 101 First Course4 CH
Pronunciation and basic structures, speech patterns, reading, and writing skills. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63295 FRENCH 101 FG TBA
 Rm 21069:00 am10:45 amTTh 
63294 FRENCH 101 NPQ A. Mijalski
 Rm 21065:30 pm7:15 pmMW 
 
French 102 Second Course4 CH
Continuation of French 101. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of French 101, or consent of instructor.
63296 FRENCH 102 HJ TBA
 Rm 210611:00 am12:45 pmTTh 
 
French 103 Third Course4 CH
Review and development of basic language skills, conducted in French. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of French 102, or consent of instructor.
63297 FRENCH 103 CD TBA
 Rm 210611:00 am12:45 pmMW 
 
French 104 Fourth Course4 CH
Review of language structure and interpretation of readings, conducted in French. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of French 103, or consent of instructor.
63298 FRENCH 104 CD TBA
 Rm 210611:00 am12:45 pmMW 
 
French 206 Intensive Oral Practice4 CH
Practice in spoken language, fluency and accuracy. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course
Prerequisite: Placement test, French 104, consent of department chair.
63299 FRENCH 206 CD TBA
 Rm 210611:00 am12:45 pmMW 
 
HUMANITIES

See Humanities Electives (below) for additional courses that fulfill the Humanities requirement. (Art, Fine Arts, Literature, Music, Philosophy).

NOTE: Humanities 201 and 202 are not sequential. Humanities 202 may be taken before Humanities 201.

 
Humanities 201 General Course I3 CH
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of arts and ideas, with emphasis on principles of analysis and interpretation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63234 HUM 201 A M. SwisherSyllabus
 Rm 31268:00 am9:20 amMW 
63846 HUM 201 L A. Cox
 Rm 31349:00 am12:10 pmF 
63231 HUM 201 B J. Gibson
 Rm 31269:30 am11:00 amMW 
63235 HUM 201 G A. Cox
 Rm 31269:30 am11:00 amTTh 
63232 HUM 201 K C. Louis
 Rm 31262:00 pm3:20 pmTTh 
63233 HUM 201 TUY J. Gibson
 Rm 31365:45 pm8:35 pmTh 
63844 HUM 201 WD C. Louis
 Rm 31268:50 am12:20 pmSun 
 
HUMANITIES ELECTIVES

The following courses in Art, Fine Arts, Literature, Music and Philosophy may be used for the Humanities requirement.

 
Art 103 Art Appreciation3 CH
Appreciation of art works taken from all cultures and periods. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63691 ART 103 L J. Harris
 Rm 31268:50 am12:20 pmF 
62940 ART 103 H J. GarciaSyllabus
 Rm 312611:00 am12:20 pmTTh 
 
Comparative Religion 103 The Bible – New Testament3 CH
The study of the New Testament, with an emphasis on its historical, cultural and intellectual settings; literary characteristics; and the scholarship related to its various translations and interpretations. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Placement in English 101 or above; and Reading 126 or above; or consent of department chairperson.
63528 RELIGN 103 D J. Gibson
 Rm 313612:30 pm1:50 pmMW 
 
Comparative Religion 107 Western Religion3 CH
Comparison and investigation of major Western religions. Includes origins, rituals, religious knowledge and destiny. This course concentrates on the religions of the Western world. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63530 RELIGN 107 C J. Gibson
 Rm 313611:00 am12:20 pmMW 
 
Fine Arts 104 The World of Cinema3 CH
Study of various types of films; covers historical development, production methods, technique of films and critical evaluation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63849 FIN ART 104 LM C. ParaskivSyllabus
 Rm 34169:00 am12:30 pmF 
63852 FIN ART 104 MZ C. ParaskivSyllabus
 Rm 34162:50 pm6:20 pmF 
63236 FIN ART 104 TUY C. ParaskivSyllabus
 Rm 34165:45 pm8:35 pmT 
63853 FIN ART 104 Z C. ParaskivSyllabus
 Rm 34166:30 pm10:00 pmF 
 
Fine Arts 107 History of Architecture, Painting and Sculpture I3 CH
Survey of art from pre-history through the 17th century. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63237 FIN ART 107 D W. CloseSyllabus
 Rm 312612:30 pm1:50 pmMW 
 
Music 121 Introduction to Music3 CH
Elements, structure, listening, literature, aesthetic perspective; concert attendance. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course
Prerequisite: None
63319 MUSIC 121 F K. Petersen
 Rm 31268:00 am9:20 amTTh 
63317 MUSIC 121 B R. KeitelSyllabus
 Rm 34169:30 am10:50 amMW 
63318 MUSIC 121 C R. KeitelSyllabus
 Rm 341611:00 am12:20 pmMW 
63321 MUSIC 121 HJ K. Petersen
MUSIC 121 Section HJ Begins on 09/7/2010 and ends on 12/9/2010
 Rm 341611:00 am12:45 pmTTh 
63320 MUSIC 121 PQY K. Petersen
 Rm 31265:45 pm8:35 pmW 
 
Philosophy 105 Logic3 CH
This course introduces students to methods of reasoning, inference and argument. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63238 PHIL 105 J B. Galatzer-Levy
 Rm 313612:30 pm1:50 pmTTh 
 
Philosophy 106 Introduction to Philosophy3 CH
Introduction to philosophical methods of inquiry through analysis and evaluation of influential philosophical ideas. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63240 PHIL 106 B M. SwisherSyllabus
 Rm 31369:30 am10:50 amMW 
63239 PHIL 106 G M. SwisherSyllabus
 Rm 31369:30 am10:50 amTTh 
 
Philosophy 107 Ethics3 CH
Introduction to representative ethical systems; approaches to problems of values and conduct. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63241 PHIL 107 H M. SwisherSyllabus
 Rm 313611:00 am12:20 pmTTh 
63242 PHIL 107 PQY B. Galatzer-Levy
 Rm 31365:45 pm8:35 pmM 
 
LATE START
 
Music 121 Introduction to Music3 CH
Elements, structure, listening, literature, aesthetic perspective; concert attendance. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course
Prerequisite: None
MUSIC 121 HJ1 TBA
MUSIC 121 Section HJ1 Begins on 09/7/2010 and ends on 12/9/2010
 Rm 342311:00 am12:30 pmTTh 
63321 MUSIC 121 HJ K. Petersen
MUSIC 121 Section HJ Begins on 09/7/2010 and ends on 12/9/2010
 Rm 341611:00 am12:45 pmTTh 
 
LATIN
 
Latin 101 First Course4 CH
First course in Latin
Prerequisite: None
62939 LATIN 101 F TBA
 Rm 29639:00 am10:50 amTTh 
 
MUSIC
 
Music 101 Fundamentals of Music Theory3 CH
Introduction to music theory and application: rhythm, meter, scales, intervals, triads and musical terminology; development of aural and keyboard skills. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. No credit toward graduation for music majors.
Prerequisite: None
63314 MUSIC 101 H R. Keitel CANCELLED
 Rm 342311:00 am12:20 pmTTh 
 
Music 105 Group Piano I2 CH
Class instruction in beginning piano techniques through study in small groups. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63315 MUSIC 105 E R. KeitelSyllabus
 Rm 34232:00 pm3:20 pmMW 
 
Music 121 Introduction to Music3 CH
Elements, structure, listening, literature, aesthetic perspective; concert attendance. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course
Prerequisite: None
MUSIC 121 HJ1 TBA
MUSIC 121 Section HJ1 Begins on 09/7/2010 and ends on 12/9/2010
 Rm 342311:00 am12:30 pmTTh 
63319 MUSIC 121 F K. Petersen
 Rm 31268:00 am9:20 amTTh 
63317 MUSIC 121 B R. KeitelSyllabus
 Rm 34169:30 am10:50 amMW 
63318 MUSIC 121 C R. KeitelSyllabus
 Rm 341611:00 am12:20 pmMW 
63321 MUSIC 121 HJ K. Petersen
MUSIC 121 Section HJ Begins on 09/7/2010 and ends on 12/9/2010
 Rm 341611:00 am12:45 pmTTh 
63320 MUSIC 121 PQY K. Petersen
 Rm 31265:45 pm8:35 pmW 
 
Music 131 Chorus2 CH
Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite: None
63322 MUSIC 131 G R. KeitelSyllabus
 Rm 34169:30 am10:50 amTTh 
 
ONLINE COURSES
 
Architecture 104 History of Architecture I3 CH
The study of the development of early architecture through the mid-17th century. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
60529 ARCHITC 104 WW TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Architecture 105 History of Architecture II3 CH
The study of architecture since the mid-17th century. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
60672 ARCHITC 105 WW TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Art 103 Art Appreciation3 CH
Appreciation of art works taken from all cultures and periods. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
60315 ART 103 TW4 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
60602 ART 103 TW1 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Humanities 201 General Course I3 CH
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of arts and ideas, with emphasis on principles of analysis and interpretation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
60593 HUM 201 WW4 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
65029 HUM 201 WW2 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Humanities 202 General Course II3 CH
Continuing the interdisciplinary study of arts and ideas; with emphasis on principles of analysis and interpretations. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
60171 HUM 202 WW1 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Fine Arts 104 The World of the Cinema3 CH
Study of various types of films; covers historical development, production methods, technique of films and critical evaluation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
60280 FIN ART 104 TW TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Philosophy 106 Introduction to Philosophy3 CH
Introduction to philosophical methods of inquiry through analysis and evaluation of influential philosophical ideas. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
60525 PHIL 106 WW1 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
60564 PHIL 106 WW2 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Philosophy 107 Ethics3 CH
Introduction to representative ethical systems; approaches to problems of values and conduct. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
60186 PHIL 107 WW2 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
French 101 First Course4 CH
Pronunciation and basic structures, speech patterns, reading, and writing skills. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
60519 FRENCH 101 WW TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
French 102 Second Course4 CH
Continuation of French 101. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of French 101, or consent of instructor.
60644 FRENCH 102 WW TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Spanish 101 First Course4 CH
Pronunciation and basic structures, speech patterns, reading, and writing skills. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
60194 SPANISH 101 TW2 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
60737 SPANISH 101 TW4 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Spanish 102 Second Course4 CH
Continuation of Spanish 101. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Spanish 101, or consent of the instructor.
60395 SPANISH 102 TW1 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
60544 SPANISH 102 TW2 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
Music 121 Introduction to Music3 CH
Elements, structure, listening, literature, aesthetic perspective; concert attendance. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course
Prerequisite: None
60335 MUSIC 121 TW3 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
60734 MUSIC 121 TW4 TBA WWW
Online class accessed through BlackBoard
 
PHILOSOPHY
 
Philosophy 105 Logic3 CH
This course introduces students to methods of reasoning, inference and argument. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63238 PHIL 105 J B. Galatzer-Levy
 Rm 313612:30 pm1:50 pmTTh 
 
Philosophy 106 Introduction to Philosophy3 CH
Introduction to philosophical methods of inquiry through analysis and evaluation of influential philosophical ideas. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63240 PHIL 106 B M. SwisherSyllabus
 Rm 31369:30 am10:50 amMW 
63239 PHIL 106 G M. SwisherSyllabus
 Rm 31369:30 am10:50 amTTh 
 
Philosophy 107 Ethics3 CH
Introduction to representative ethical systems; approaches to problems of values and conduct. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63241 PHIL 107 H M. SwisherSyllabus
 Rm 313611:00 am12:20 pmTTh 
63242 PHIL 107 PQY B. Galatzer-Levy
 Rm 31365:45 pm8:35 pmM 
 
RELIGION
 
Comparative Religion 103 The Bible – New Testament3 CH
The study of the New Testament, with an emphasis on its historical, cultural and intellectual settings; literary characteristics; and the scholarship related to its various translations and interpretations. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Placement in English 101 or above; and Reading 126 or above; or consent of department chairperson.
63528 RELIGN 103 D J. Gibson
 Rm 313612:30 pm1:50 pmMW 
 
Comparative Religion 107 Western Religion3 CH
Comparison and investigation of major Western religions. Includes origins, rituals, religious knowledge and destiny. This course concentrates on the religions of the Western world. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63530 RELIGN 107 C J. Gibson
 Rm 313611:00 am12:20 pmMW 
 
SPANISH
 
Spanish 101 First Course4 CH
Pronunciation and basic structures, speech patterns, reading, and writing skills. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63301 SPANISH 101 AB E. LopezSyllabus
 Rm 21009:00 am10:50 amMW 
63303 SPANISH 101 HJ E. LopezSyllabus
 Rm 210011:00 am12:50 pmTTh 
63300 SPANISH 101 NPQ D. TorresSyllabus
 Rm 21005:25 pm7:10 pmMW 
63302 SPANISH 101 STU D. TorresSyllabus
 Rm 21005:25 pm7:10 pmTTh 
63827 SPANISH 101 WDF TBA
 Rm 21008:50 am1:15 pmSun 
 
Spanish 102 Second Course4 CH
Continuation of Spanish 101. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Spanish 101, or consent of the instructor.
63304 SPANISH 102 CD E. LopezSyllabus
 Rm 210011:00 am12:45 pmMW 
63305 SPANISH 102 QR D. TorresSyllabus CANCELLED
 Rm 21007:15 pm9:00 pmMW 
 
Spanish 103 Third Course4 CH
Review and development of basic language skills, conducted in Spanish. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Spanish 102, or consent of instructor.
63306 SPANISH 103 FG E. LopezSyllabus
 Rm 21009:00 am10:45 amTTh 
63307 SPANISH 103 UV D. TorresSyllabus
 Rm 21007:15 pm9:00 pmTTh 
 
Spanish 104 Fourth Course4 CH
Review of language structure and interpretation of readings, conducted in Spanish. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Spanish 103, or consent of instructor.
63308 SPANISH 104 FG E. LopezSyllabus
 Rm 21009:00 am10:45 amTTh 
63309 SPANISH 104 UV D. TorresSyllabus
 Rm 21007:15 pm9:00 pmTTh 
 
Spanish 206 Intensive Oral Practice4 CH
Practice in spoken language, fluency and accuracy. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Placement test, Spanish 104, or consent of department chair.
63310 SPANISH 206 FG E. LopezSyllabus
 Rm 21009:00 am10:45 amTTh 
63311 SPANISH 206 UV D. TorresSyllabus
 Rm 21007:15 pm9:00 pmTTh 
 
Spanish 210 Modern Civilization and Culture3 CH
Recent social, cultural, and historical trends, conducted in Spanish and English. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: None
63312 SPANISH 210 FG E. Lopez
 Rm 21009:00 am10:45 amTTh 
63313 SPANISH 210 UV D. Torres
 Rm 21007:15 pm9:00 pmTTh 
 
TRUMAN DEPAUL ADULT BRIDGE PROGRAM

Registration to these courses is restricted to students interested in the DePaul Adult Bridge Program. For more information, please contact Dr. Anghesom Atsbaha aatsbaha@ccc.edu (773) 907-4067 or Gina Daya gdaya@ccc.edu (773) 907-4492.

 
Humanities 201 General Course I3 CH
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of arts and ideas, with emphasis on principles of analysis and interpretation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 101.
63845 HUM 201 WAB E. Lopez HOLD
HUM 201 Section WAB Begins on 09/11/2010 and ends on 12/4/2010
 Rm 210010:00 am3:00 pmSat 
 

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