School of Humanities
The School of Humanities offers general education courses, certificates, and degrees. Study Liberal Arts, Native Studies, Creative and Professional Writing, Film and Digital Media Arts, American Sign Language, and more. Start here to find your success.
School of Humanities Degree and Certificate Programs
The American Sign Language (ASL) certificate at San Juan College will provide you with training in basic American Sign Language as well as an understanding of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing cultures. With a broad understanding of this visual language, you will be ready to immerse yourself within the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities and cultures.
The CLEAR Program is designed for students who have intellectual disabilities, but who, with occupational training, are able to obtain gainful employment in competitive, high-demand occupations.
Develop writing skills for personal, academic, and technical writing purposes and explore the writing of others.
If you have the creative talent and technical aptitude, a Film & Digital Media Arts degree from San Juan College could be all you need to set you on the path to this exciting field.
Obtain a General Education Certificate that consists of core classes needed for other degrees and are accepted as transfer credits to colleges in New Mexico.
San Juan College’s two-year Liberal Arts Associate of Arts degree can help you develop the interpersonal skills, communication skills, and problem-solving skills that are in high demand in the workplace. This degree can also prepare you to transfer to a four-year institution and major in a bachelor’s degree program in a liberal arts discipline within the humanities, social sciences, or sciences.
Major in Native Studies and learn about Politics, Native Authors, Art, Culture, Contemporary and Historical Native Societies. This degree program prepares you to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor's degree.
School of Humanities Non-Degree Programs
Anthropology is the study of ourselves and what makes us a distinct species. Through Anthropology our eyes can be opened to other cultures, as well as to our own culture.
Students may advance their skills in Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Jewelry, Sculpture, Photography, or Art Foundation.
Through the study of communication, students will increase their awareness of interpersonal communication. Improvement of one-to-one communication skills can have a profound impact on a student's academic and professional career.
The study of history provides an understanding of a culture's ideas and beliefs.
The study of Modern Languages provides a comprehensive understanding of a written and spoken language. San Juan College offers courses in Spanish, German, Navajo, French, and Russian as well as a sign language certificate.
The Music Department offers a variety of courses including music history and appreciation, reading and writing music, and performance ensembles. Private vocal or instrumental lessons are also offered to students.
San Juan College offers a variety of philosophy classes that focus on the main branches of philosophy, the study of morality, biomedical ethics and Diné philosophical thoughts.
San Juan College offers many Political Science courses from Introduction to Political Science to American National Government, Native American Politics, Public Policy and Social Change.
San Juan College offers reading classes such as the introduction to reading which focuses on word knowledge and the fundamentals of reading skills to advanced reading classes such as academic reading and studying.