Business, Arts, and Humanities
Welcome to the Business, Arts, and Humanities Division Page!
The Business, Arts, and Humanities Division serves all Taft College students pursuing an associate degree, associate degree for transfer, or a certificate. Whether you’re interested in a career in public service, the law, education, medicine, business, or the arts, the programs in this division can enhance your critical thinking skills. Programs from art and foreign language to economics and business education offer a vital foundation to understanding and exploring your world. Business and management provide insight and a foundation for transfer to a four-year university or a move into a career. Business, Arts, and Humanities Division degree programs are listed below. Many certificate programs are also offered.
Guided Pathways will help you with clear, well-sequenced curriculum and program design, and Meta Majors allows you to explore the major pathways at a glance. See links, below.
Full-Time Faculty
- Adam Bledsoe, Division Chair and Professor of Business: abledsoe@taftcollege.edu
- John Eigenauer, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy: jeigenauer@taftcollege.edu
- Julian Martinez, Professor of Spanish: jmartinez@taftcollege.edu
- Jason Page, Professor of Business: jpage@taftcollege.edu
- Debora Rodenhauser, Professor of Studio Art: drodenhauser@taftcollege.edu
- Lori Travis, Ed.D., Professor of Communication: ltravis@taftcollege.edu
Degree Programs
Art
- Art: Associate in Arts
- Art History: Associate in Arts for Transfer degree
- Studio Arts: Associate in Arts for Transfer degree
Spanish
Business
- Administrative Services: Associate in Science
- Business Administration: Associate in Arts
- Business Administration: Associate in Arts for Transfer degree
- Economics: Associate in Arts for Transfer degree
- General Business: Associate in Science
- Management: Associate in Science
Liberal Arts Degrees with an Emphasis in Business, Arts, and Humanities
- Liberal Arts: Arts and Humanities Associate in Arts
- Liberal Arts: Business Technology: Associate in Arts
- Liberal Arts: Communication Associate in Arts