Engage with the past and develop critical thinking skills to help you succeed academically and professionally.

Humanities & Philosophy

Philosophy and humanities courses at TJC introduce you to thinkers and cultural movements across a wide swath of time. In humanities classes, students explore art, literature, music and ideas from ancient cultures up through the Renaissance. Philosophy courses cover the ideas that have shaped Western culture, help you practice reasoning and critical thinking skills, and foster dialogue about how we ought to live and act. World religions introduce students to a diverse range of religious traditions. Our courses help students broaden their minds and learn to think for themselves.

Our faculty are comprised of award-winning teachers and many have PhDs. We are committed to actively engaging students and helping them to succeed.

Current Offerings


Foreign Language Courses

Learning a foreign language opens the door into global cultures and travel, preparing you to get outside your comfort zone and fully engaged with other cultures.

Foreign Language courses are much more than just lessons in grammar and vocabulary. Our curriculum is project-based, which makes learning a new language interesting and engaging. In addition to having language fluency, our foreign language teachers are committed to helping students learn through active, enthusiastic and engaging instruction.

At TJC, you can complete the first two years of college Spanish online. If you choose an accelerated pace of study (7-week courses and/or summer courses), you can even finish two years of foreign language study in one year. This makes our courses ideal for students at other institutions who might wish to complete their foreign language entirely online or at a faster pace. Japanese courses are also offered online.

Current Offerings

*Beginning Spanish Conversation is an elective course for students wanting to practice their Spanish conversation skills – it does not transfer. Many of the students who take it use it to practice their Spanish conversation skills for the workforce. It is accessible to students with no background in Spanish.

Please contact a TJC advisor or the department chair for guidance if you are taking JAPN or SPAN classes to fulfill a major requirement.


 

Faculty

Jill Johnson Department Chair/Professor, Humanities, Philosophy, & Foreign Languages

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