History Associate in Arts
This degree program is useful for students preparing for careers in education and teaching, the law and legal field, journalism, government service, political science, museums and archives, consulting, and research. The history program offers a diverse transfer curriculum and is committed to equity-minded teaching in an atmosphere of academic excellence. History course offerings focus on global cultures, historically underrepresented groups in the United States, and the development of American Institutions. History courses help students develop and refine research, writing, and interpretive skills that are essential in navigating both society and their careers. History faculty create a vibra
Courses
- ETHN 107 — History of Race & Ethnicity in the United States
- ETHN 130 — U.S. History and Cultures: Native American Perspectives I
- ETHN 131 — U.S. History and Cultures: Native American Perspectives II
- HIST 100 — Early World History
- HIST 101 — Modern World History
- HIST 105 — Early Western Civilization
- HIST 106 — Modern Western Civilization
- HIST 107 — History of Race & Ethnicity in the United States
- HIST 114 — Comparative History of the Early Americas
- HIST 115 — Comparative History of the Modern Americas
- HIST 118 — U.S. History: Chicano/Chicana Perspectives I
- HIST 119 — U.S. History: Chicano/Chicana Perspectives II
- HIST 122 — Women in Early American History
- HIST 123 — Women in Modern American History
- HIST 124 — History of California
- HIST 130 — U.S. History and Cultures: Native American Perspectives I
- HIST 131 — U.S. History and Cultures: Native American Perspectives II
- HIST 148 — The Modern Middle East
- HIST 180 — U.S. History: Black Perspectives I
- HIST 181 — U.S. History: Black Perspectives II
- POSC 140 — Introduction to California Governments and Politics