2024-2025 Catalog
Liberal Arts AA - History Option
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Code: AA.LA.HIST
The History option is recommended for students who are interested in pursuing the knowledge, values, and skills that are unique to the study of history and who intend to transfer to a four-year history or liberal arts program. Coursework requirements include two survey courses in Western Civilization, European History, US History, or Latin American History. Students also take at least three History electives and a Geography course in addition to courses in general education. An AA degree with a History option is easily transferable to all public and private colleges that accept transfer students. Those who continue on to earn a BA in history often pursue careers in education, government and non-profit, international relations and security, law, journalism and literature, film and entertainment, museums and historic preservation, business and finance.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
- Demonstrate, in both written and oral discussion, the ability to consider a diversity of viewpoints, construct and defend a thesis, and revise it effectively as new evidence demands.
- Read and comprehend a variety of primary and secondary sources, evaluate their perspective and bias, and contextualize them with appropriate detail.
- Apply a methodological practice of identifying, gathering, evaluating, analyzing, synthesizing, interpreting, and citing historical evidence.
- Narrate, in written or oral form, an event from the past in a way that recognizes different perspectives and multiple causation and rejects inevitability.
- Recognize the important political, intellectual, social, and cultural forces that have shaped our past.
- Identify examples of historical change and continuity over time and evaluate their historical significance.
- Temper moral judgment in historical interpretation with an understanding of historical perspective and the significance of changing cultural context.
CAREER PATHWAYS
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Recommended Semester Sequence
Third Semester
- HIS History Elective 3 Credit(s)
- PHR Philosophy or Religion Elective 3 Credit(s)
- Humanities Elective ( not in History [HIS] ) 3 Credit(s)
- Natural Science Elective 4 Credit(s)
- Social Science Elective 3 Credit(s)
Fourth Semester
- HIS History Elective 3 Credit(s)
- Natural Science Elective 4 Credit(s)
- Social Science Electives 3 Credit(s)
- Free Elective 3 Credit(s)
General Education Requirements
Humanities
- PHR Philosophy or Religion Elective 3 Credit(s)
- Humanities Electives (not in History [HIS]) 6 Credit(s) ***
Social Science Electives **
Two general education courses selected from the following fields, with no more than one course in any one field:
Economics (ECO); Geography (GEO); Political Science (POL); Psychology (PSY); Sociology (SOC) & Anthropology (ANT).
Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology
- Mathematics - a 4-credit general education course in Mathematics (MAT) OR [one 3-cr. general education course in Mathematics (MAT) AND a 1-cr. course in Information Technology (INF-102 )] 4 Credit(s)*
- Natural Science - Two general education courses to be selected from these fields: Biology (BIO); Chem (CHM); Horticulture (HRT); Physics (PHY) 8 Credit(s)*
Diversity Course:
Recommended: Total Credit Hours: 60
Students are encouraged to take their courses in semester sequence order.
Please note that required courses may have prerequisites. Click on each course to view details.
*History concentrators must complete 15 credits in history. This includes a one-year, 6-credit core sequence in a single field of study. HIS-101 & HIS-102 or HIS-111 & HIS-112 is recommended, but any one of the following is also acceptable: HIS-113 & HIS-114 , HIS-120 & HIS-121 , or HIS-130 & HIS-131 . Students are encouraged to take a broad range of history courses, both chronologically and geographically.
**General Education Elective(s)
***General Education Electives in Arts (ART, MUS,THR, CIN); Literature (LIT); Philosophy & Religion (PHR); or World Languages & Cultures (LAN)
‡Recommended: courses in Anthropology (ANT), Sociology (SOC), and Economics (ECO).
‡‡Recommended: IST-123 Success 101 or another History course.
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