Humanities and Social Sciences Division
Degree A0334
History is a broad-based academic discipline with foundational coursework in both World History and The History of the United States, augmented with course options that add dimension and depth to the student's understanding of the discipline - such as history courses outside of the Western World, courses in the humanities or social sciences (including history) that address any historically under-represented groups or non-western subject matter fulfilling transfer level GE categories.
The Associate in Arts in History for Transfer Degree program requires students to critically analyze material from a variety of sources and to develop links and connections in abstracting fundamental meaning of historical data. The course distribution of the degree will expose the students to the complexity and diversity of the historical past, thus placing the present by issues and problems with a meaningful historical context.
To earn an Associate in Arts in History Degree for Transfer, a student must complete a minimum of 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to the CSU system that consist of the IGETC pattern or CSU GE breadth and a major of at least 18 units. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework to receive an associate degree for transfer and all courses in the major must be completed with a C or better. Students earning an associate degree for transfer will not be required to complete any other local graduation requirements. A “P” (Pass) grade is also an acceptable grade for courses in the major if the course is taken on a Pass/No Pass basis.
History majors have a lot of job options. Primarily, professional historians work in academia. They become teachers, professors, researchers, curators, and library science professionals. History provides students with analytical and rhetorical skills that can be used in multiple professions, including academic and non-academic careers.
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Transfer QuoteI took a Anthropology of the Oceans class and it was chemistry, biology, physics – all in one – which is the beauty of geography. It's studying the oceans, different components, people – it's that beautiful cross-section of being able to study a little bit of everything.
When I first announced to my parents I was majoring in geography, they were nervous on how that would transition to a job. But I’ve had an incredible career full of interesting projects. Anthropology really just helps us understand our world, and I can see my students’ enthusiasm when they start to see the connections. You have to be open to finding opportunities and recreating yourself, and not be so focused on the job title.