History AA-T Degree
History is the study of the people and events of the past, especially their social and political effects. History ranges from the study of wars, religion, technology, industrialization and urbanization to social movements, political movements and cultural developments. Students in history courses learn more than dates, names, and events. They also learn how to interpret, debate, and draw conclusions. History majors acquire a broad perspective on the human experience and appreciate how the past shaped the present. A history degree is an excellent general preparation for careers in education, law, historical research, historical preservation, the national and state park systems, government, jo
Courses
- ANTH 002 — Cultural Anthropology Units: 3
- ENG 021 — Intro Latin American/Chicano Literature Units: 3
- ENG 022 — Intro to African American Literature Units: 3
- ENG 024 — Native American Literature Units: 3
- GS 010 — Global Studies Units: 3
- HIST 003 — History of World Civilization I Units: 3
- HIST 004 — History of World Civilization II Units: 3
- HIST 005 — History of Western Civilization I Units: 3
- HIST 006 — History of Western Civilization II Units: 3
- HIST 017 — US History through Reconstruction Units: 3
- HIST 018 — US History from Reconstruction to Present Units: 3
- HIST 021 — California History Units: 3
- HIST 023 — Latin American History Units: 3
- PS 002 — Introduction to Comparative Governments Units: 3
- PS 004 — Introduction to International Relations Units: 3
- SOC 014 — Introduction to Race & Ethnicity Units: 3
- SOC 015 — Mexican American Culture & Society Units: 3