Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Tiffin University's Master of Humanities Degree

The Master Of Humanities Degree:

Real flexibility. Real convenience – For Real Results!

The Master Of Humanities Degree Offers You Real Flexibility For Your Real-World Success

The Humanities are the study of the arts (including visual art & music), philosophy, literature, language, classics, religion, and sometimes subjects such as communications and cultural anthropology. It's any field that speaks to the human condition—what it means to be human. Subjects that deal with the big questions (Why are we here? What is art? What is beauty? Is there one truth? What makes us human?) are central to the Humanities. Learning about the Humanities is to join in a conversation with the greatest minds since the dawn of recorded history.

“If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants."
—Isaac Newton, 1676

Tiffin University’s Master of Humanities (MH) degree program is both flexible and practical, leading to your real-world success. The program offers graduate study in liberal arts for those students who seek a broad, interdisciplinary approach to knowledge. The MH program is designed for adults facing career changes who are interested in exploring disciplines in the liberal arts, which supply added skills in critical thinking, analytical writing, and communication; for adults desiring promotion and needing to supplement their professional education through continued intellectual growth; and for lifelong learners who seek to satisfy their continuing intellectual curiosity and creativity.The integrated MH program of study has a core of courses with a unified, thematic perspective requiring students to become critical thinkers with competence in written analysis – yet the program is highly individualized, allowing you to focus on your own area of interest. This combination of core courses and individualized study gives you the freedom to explore themes across disciplines.Beginning Fall of 2009, the Master of Humanities program will consists of a total of 35 semester hours: 26 shall be in Tiffin University courses; and up to 9 hours may be transfer credit (as electives (or equivalent area requirement courses) from other accredited graduate schools (a “B” average is required to transfer), or other
Tiffin University graduate program courses.

Real Opportunities For MH Graduates

Tiffin University MH graduate students can find numerous opportunities for employment in a wide variety of fields, or increase their ability in their current fields. Because of the personalized and individualized nature of the MH program, you can write your own ticket for real success!
Examples of types of careers for MH program graduates include:

Federal, State and Local Agencies, such as The Smithsonian Institution, The Library of
Congress, the Park Service, Museums, Libraries, and Historical Sites

Human Services Agencies, Advocacy Groups, and Non-Profit Organizations

The Arts (Artist, Museum Docent, Musician, Composer, Photojournalist, Painter)
Political Campaigns, Fund Raising

Law Firms

Public and Private School Systems (K-12)

Colleges and Universities

The Media, Public Relations, Journalism, Writing, Historians, Archiving, & Film

Tiffin University MH graduates can also utilize their degree as freelance consultants, tutors, or to succeed in many other career paths.

L-Carnitine

1) L-Carnitine - Overlooked Supplement for PCOS?

The most popular nutritional supplements by far for PCOS are the d-pinitol formula,
vitex(chasteberry), and saw palmetto.

But other specialized supplements are often overlooked, such as l-carnitine. L- carnitine is a vitamin-like substance that performs important functions in your body.

Why would L-carnitine be important to you?

1) Women with PCOS appear to have lower carnitine levels than other women.
2) Helps the body convert fat into energy. L- carnitine carries fat into the little furnaces inside your cells where the fat is burned and convertedinto useful energy.
3) May help you deal with hair lo.ss. It may stimulate hair shaft elongation and reducehair cell death.
4) May reduce your risk of bone loss if you'vehad your ovaries removed.
5) Helps to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer ofwomen. Women with PCOS are at a higher risk than other women. L-carnitine has a number of potential benefits and no side effects. It's worth considering as part ofyour long-term nutritional supplement program.

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