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Social Sciences Department Chair: Dr. J. Vern Cromartie Note: The History Program is part of the Social Sciences Department. |
Some possible careers: high school or college teacher, urban planner, writer, instructor, historian, museum curator, archivist, genealogist, research assistant, tour guide, lawyer, historical archaeologist, historical site curator, librarian, foreign service officer, U.S. State Department employee, government service.
Major: History 18 units
An Associate in Arts degree may be earned by completing a minimum of 60 units of degree credit coursework, including the major requirements and breadth requirements, with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. The student must complete all courses required for the major with a grade of "C" or better.
Courses required for the major: 3 units HIST 120 History of the United States 3 units HIST 121 History of the United States 3 units HIST 124 History of California 3 units HIST 140 History of Western Civilization to the
Renaissance or HIST 141 History of Western Civilization Since the
Renaissance
At least 6 semester units from the following:
3 units
ANTHR
130 Cultural
Anthropology 3 units ANTHR 140 Introduction to Physical
Anthropology 3 units ECON 220 Principles of Economics
(Macro) or ECON 221 Principles of Economics
(Micro) 3 units ENGL 150 Literature Appreciation 3 units ENGL 220A American Literature 3 units ENGL 220B American Literature 3 units GEOG 120 Physical Geography 3 units GEOG 130 Cultural Geography 3 units LARAZ 113 Introduction to Analysis of American
Political Institutions 3 units HIST 140 History of Western Civilization to the
Renaissance or HIST 141 History of Western Civilization Since the
Renaissance 3 units HIST 155 Asian-American History 3 units HIST 160 History of Women in America or HIST 161 History of Women in America 3 units POLSC 125 Government of the United
States 3 units POLSC 225 Dynamics of African American Politics in
America 3 units SOCIO 220 Introduction to Sociology 3 units SOCIO 225 Sociology of African Americans