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Humanities Department

The Humanities Department serves all students through its English courses. It also offers various electives to prepare students for transfer into liberal arts programs at a four-year college. These include courses in writing, literature, philosophy, and world language.

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American Sign Language

Gain a strong understanding of the language and culture of the d/Deaf community. Practice American Sign Language and learn about our region's rich, Deaf-inclusive history. Boost your career prospects and prepare for transfer with this immersive world language program.

  • Associate of Arts (A.A.)
  • 64 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
  • 100% Online
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American Sign Language

Learn a new language and immerse yourself in a culture with deep roots in the Rochester region.

  • Microcredential
  • 6-12 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
  • 100% Online
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Creative Writing

We live in a world of language. Maybe you want to write a novel, become a poet, compose a memoir, or produce digital content. Sharpen your writing skills by practicing your craft and developing an eye for artistic expression.

  • Associate of Arts (A.A.)
  • 63-64 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
  • 100% Online
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Creative Writing Experience

Refine your expressive voice through engaging writing workshops.

  • Microcredential
  • 15 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
  • Hybrid
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Liberal Arts and Sciences

Explore a range of topics and discover your passion in our A.A. Liberal Arts program. Earn transfer credits while studying culture and gaining new perspectives on social and political issues.

  • Associate of Arts (A.A.)
  • 60 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
  • 100% Online
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Honors Studies

If you are a curious and motivated student, exploring Honors Studies courses at FLCC will provide you with alternative educational experiences. Honors classes center on reflection and community building. They are available to full-time and part-time students in all degree programs. Completing these courses or earning your Honors Studies certificate or diploma can increase your transfer options and make you eligible for specific scholarships.

Chairperson
Jacqueline Tiermini
Room 4269
585-785-1557
Jacqueline.Tiermini@flcc.edu