CCC Logo

| About CCC | Admissions | Departments | Library | Schedule/Catalog |Web Advisor |Phone Directory|



Administration of Justice

Admissions and Records Office

African American Studies

Anthropology

Architecture/Environment
- Design

Art

Asian American Studies

Astronomy

Athletics

Automotive Services

Biologica Sciences

Business

Chemistry

Chinese

Computer and Communications
Technology (Electronics)

Computer Information Systems

Computer Science

Cooperative Education

Cosmetology

Counseling

Culinary Arts

Dental Assisting

Distance Learning

Drafting Technology

Drama

DSPS(Disabled Students Programs & Services)

Early Childhood Education

Earth Sciences

Economics

Education

Electronics (Computers and
Communications Technology)

Emergency Medical Sciences

Engineering

Engineering Technology

English

ESL(English as a Second Language)

Environmental Design/Architecture

Field Studies

Film (see English &
Media Communications)

Financial Aid

Foreign Languages

French

Geography

Geology

Graphic Communication

Health Education

Health Science

High Performance Computing (HPC)

Hispanic Studies
(See La Raza Studies)

History

Home Economics

Humanities

Independent Studies Courses

Industrial Technology

Inspection Technology

Intercollegiate Athletics

Interdisciplinary Studies

Italian

Japanese

Journalism

La Raza Studies

Learning Specialist Program

Liberal Studies

Library Studies

Literature see English

Materials Technology

Mathematics

Media and Communications Arts

Medical Assisting and
Office Technician

Music

Natural Sciences

Nondestructive Examination
Technology

Nursing

Office Information Systems

Philosophy

Physical Education

Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Public Service Education

R.O.T.C.

Reading and Language Arts

Real Estate

Refrigeration and Appliance
- Repair Technology

Religious Studies

Social Science

Sociology

Spanish

Special Studies

Speech

Television

Women's Studies


History

Social Sciences Department Chair: Dr. J. Vern Cromartie
History Program Coordinator: Lehman Brightman
Office: LA-7, telephone: 510-235-7800, extension 4351

Note: The History Program is part of the Social Sciences Department.

Department Chair
Email


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