Associate degrees in History, General: A program that focuses on the general study and interpretation of the past, including the gathering, recording, synthesizing and criticizing of evidence and theories about past events. Includes instruction in historiography; historical research methods; studies of specific periods, issues and cultures; and applications to areas such as historic preservation, public policy, and records administration.
A student completing the curriculum in history will receive the Associate of Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
AREA F: Major courses - 18 hours
Foreign Language 1002, 2001, or 2002.................... 6
HIST 1111 World History I............................... 3
HIST 1112 World History II.............................. 3
B. Institutional Requirements 4 Hours Total
Select one of the following: 3 Hours
Religion/Philosophy 111, 112, 122
Humanities 121, 122
Information Systems 101 1 Hour
C. Humanities/Fine Arts 6 Hours Total
Select one of the following: 3 Hours
English 121, 122, 123, 127, 128
Select one of the following: 3 Hours
English 121, 122, 123, 127, 128
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