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SSHISOL - Social Sciences Program, History Option, A.A. Online

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Program Title

Social Sciences Program, History Option, A.A. Online

Program Code

SSHISOL

Graduates of this program will be able to:

- Demonstrate and summarize knowledge of historical content
- Communicate historical content effectively in written and verbal forms
- Explain the impact of historical developments on their lives and the diverse world around them

Requirements

General Education: 45-48 Credits

As described in the General Education section of the catalog and as identified below:

Career Studies: 12 Credits From Among the Following:

At least one course must be a 200-level course

  • HIST105 - World Civilization I Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • HIST107 - Contemporary World History Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • HIST126 - Dimensions of the Holocaust Credits: 3 *

  • HIST135 - American Civilization I Credits: 3

  • HIST136 - American Civilization II Credits: 3

  • HIST137 - Recent American History Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3 **

  • course Credits: 3 *

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3 **

  • course Credits: 3

  • course Credits: 3 *

  • HIST245 - Topics in History Credits: 3

Electives: 0-3 Credits

Total Credits Required for Degree: 60

Notes:

Note: History courses used to satisfy the History of Humanities General Education requirements will not satisfy career studies.

*Offered Fall Term only

**Offered Spring Term only

Students planning to transfer should see their counselor regarding transfer institution history requirements.

Suggested Sequence

The following sequence is an example of how this degree can be completed in two years. This sequence is based on satisfaction of all Foundational Studies requirements and prerequisites and presumes a Fall Term start date. An individual’s program may vary depending on transfer institution, career objectives, or individual needs. See a counselor for other options and to monitor your progress.

Semester 1: Fall Term

Total Credits: 15-17

Semester 2: Spring Term

Total Credits: 15-16

Semester 3: Fall Term

Total Credits: 16

Semester 4: Spring Term

Total Credits: 12-15

Sequence Note:

(1) A minimum of 12 credits are required from Mathematics/Science/Technological Competency knowledge areas.