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Are you interested in working with us?
Especially, if you are a major in the humanities program you might
be interested to know that we regularly employ work-study students.
Work with our slide-librarian on expanding our visual library. Become
an assistant researcher, exploring the wonders of the world. Apply your
computer skills to the production of visual presentations for class-room
use. Work-study students and volunteers are always welcome!
Send applications to:
Paulette Grotrian in LA 130 N
In case of further questions call:
(734) 973-3433 or email
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Humanities Department Home
The humanities can be defined as those aspects of culture that explore human
experience and that investigate the universe through literature and the arts.
At WCC the humanities have traditionally included such disciplines as fine arts,
art appreciation and art history, mythology, literature, philosophy, religion,
and history.
Believe it or not, more than half our students are enrolled in a humanities
class. In part, that is because most of our humanities courses transfer to
four-year colleges and universities. But the high enrollment is also a testimony
to the value of studying the humanities for their own sake.
Whatever your career path may be, a course in the humanities will give you an
invaluable perspective on the world and your place in it. In addition, critical
thinking and communication skills that you develop will provide an essential
foundation for any job in this fast-paced world.
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