Program Overview
The Minor in Humanities at Carolina University enriches undergraduate degrees by providing a comprehensive foundation in the humanities. Students explore history, literature, philosophy, and foreign language, gaining a deep understanding of human civilization and the ability to analyze and interpret literary works. The minor is accessible to transfer students with an Associate of Arts degree.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- Overview: The Minor in Humanities at Carolina University is designed to enhance the general studies component of undergraduate degrees. It provides students with a solid foundation in the humanities, encompassing selections in English, Literature, History, Philosophy, and Foreign Language. The minor is open to transfer students holding an Associate of Arts degree.
- Objectives:
- Chronologically outline the major historical events, cultures, and intellectual movements that have shaped human civilization.
Carolina University
Overview:
Carolina University (CU) is a Christ-centered institution located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. With a history spanning over a century, CU has evolved into a modern American university while upholding its traditions and faith-based focus. CU prides itself on its innovative partnerships with schools, organizations, and businesses, contributing to its growth and recognition.
Services Offered:
CU offers a range of services to its students, including:
Academic Assistance:
The Ashburn Center for Student Success provides academic support programs, tutoring, and a computer lab.Campus Safety:
CU prioritizes student safety with dedicated campus security services.Career Development:
The Career Development Center assists students with career exploration, job search, and professional development.Chapel Services:
CU offers regular chapel services for spiritual growth and reflection.Housing:
On-campus housing options are available for students.Technology Services:
CU provides access to technology resources and support for students.Student Life and Campus Experience:
CU fosters a vibrant and diverse intellectual community. Students can participate in a variety of extracurricular activities, sporting events, and social gatherings. The university emphasizes holistic development, encouraging personal growth alongside academic pursuits.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Christ-Centered Focus:
CU's mission is rooted in Christian values, providing a supportive and faith-based learning environment.Affordable Excellence:
CU offers high-quality degree programs at an affordable cost, making education accessible to a wider range of students.Experiential Learning:
CU provides opportunities for students to gain practical experience through internships, fieldwork, and real-world projects.Dedicated Faculty:
CU's faculty members are committed to student success and provide personalized guidance and support.Strong Community:
CU fosters a close-knit community where students can connect with peers, faculty, and staff.Academic Programs:
CU offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including:
John Wesley School of Leadership
Moore School of Education
Patterson School of Business
Piedmont Divinity School
School of Computing, Applied Science, and Engineering
School of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Other:
CU is committed to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students. The university adheres to non-discrimination policies based on race, sex, color, age, disability, veteran status, national and ethnic origin, or pregnancy or childbirth.