Associate in Arts - History
The History Concentration in the Associate in Arts program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university in majors such as History, Education, Journalism, Pre-Law, or others that require more intensive course work in the humanities and/or social sciences. Studying the past can offer students the research, communication, and analytical skills needed for a career in law, government, research, or teaching. Whether in the classroom or the courtroom, a degree in history gives students the critical thinking skills and cultural awareness required to excel in a professional career.
Courses
- ANT202 — Cultural Anthropology
- ART101 — Art History and Apprecia
- BIO101 — Biological Science I
- BIO205 — Ecology
- COL105 — Freshman Seminar
- ECO201 — Economics Concepts
- ENG101 — English Comp I
- ENG102 — English Comp II
- FRE101 — Elementary French I
- FRE102 — Elementary French II
- GEO101 — Introduction to Geography
- GEO102 — World Geography
- GEO201 — Geography of North America
- GEO205 — Physical Geography
- HIS101 — Western Civ to 1689
- HIS102 — Western Civ Post 1689
- HIS104 — World History I
- HIS105 — World History II
- HIS106 — Intro to African History
- HIS107 — Introduction to the Middle Eas
- HIS108 — Intro to East Asian Civ
- HIS109 — Intro to Latin Amer Civ
- HIS113 — Native American History
- HIS130 — Afro-Amer Hist to 1877
- HIS131 — Afro-Amer Hist 1877-PRES
- HIS201 — Amer Hist: Disc to 1877
- HIS202 — Amer Hist: 1877 to Pres
- HIS220 — American Studies I
- HIS221 — American Studies II
- HIS230 — The American Civil War
- HIS235 — American Military Hist
- MAT110 — College Algebra
- MAT120 — Probability & Statistics
- MUS105 — Music Appreciation
- PHI105 — Introduction to Logic
- PSC201 — American Government
- PSY201 — General Psychology
- SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPA122 — Basic Proficiency Span
- SPC205 — Public Speaking
- THE101 — Intro. to Theatre