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HISTORY (0033)
Social Science Department
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN CORE CURRICULUM
GUIDED PATHWAY TO A BACCALAUREATE DEGREE IN HISTORY
Area A 1:
COMMUNICATION......................................................................................................... 6
ENGL 1101
English Composition I
3
ENGL 1102
English Composition II
3
Area A 2: QUANTITATIVE.............................................................................................................. 3
MATH 1001
Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or higher math
Area B: INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS .......................................................................................... 4
See Core Curriculum, Area B.4
Area C: HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS AND ETHICS .................................................................. 6
Literature Course
See Area C Core Curriculum, Humanities/Fine Arts.3
See Core Curriculum, Area C.3
Area D: NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY ......................... 11
Lab Science
See Core Curriculum, Area D, Lab Sciences.8
Mathematics/Tech.
See Core Curriculum, Area D, Math/Tech. courses.3
Area E: SOCIAL SCIENCE.......................................................................................................... 12
HIST 1111 or
Survey of World History I or
HIST 1112
Survey of World History II
3
HIST 2111 or
U.S. History through 1877 or
HIST 2112
U.S. History after 1877
3
POLS 1101
American Government in World Perspective
3
Elective
See Core Curriculum, Area E, Social/Science courses.3
Area F: COURSES RELATED TO THE TRANSFER PLAN OF STUDY............................ 18
HIST 1111* or
Survey of World History I or
HIST 1112*
Survey of World History II
3
HIST 2111* or
U.S. History through 1877 or
HIST 2112*
U.S. History after 1877
3
Foreign Language
(3 hrs. if one course is taken in Area B)
3-6
(Two courses in one language)
Optional Electives
(6 - 9)
from the following:
ANTH 1103
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology or
3
CSCI 1150
Computer Programming in Visual Basic or
3
CSCI 1301
Computer Science I or
3
ECON 2105
Principles of Macroeconomics or
3
ECON 2106
Principles of Microeconomics or
3
GEOG 1101
Introduction to Human Geography or
3
MATH 2205
Introduction to Statistics or
3
PHIL 2010
Introduction to Philosophy or
3
POLS 2201
American State and Local Government or
3
POLS 2401
International Politics or
3
PSYC 1101
General Psychology or
3
SOCI 1101
Principles of Sociology
3
AREA G: COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE DEGREE ABOVE 60 HOURS ........................ 4-8
Physical Education – Three PE courses; at least one to meet the Fitness Competency