History, Associate in Arts for Transfer
History is an evolving record of human emotion, human aspiration, human frustration, and human success. Historians study the goals, fears, interests, opinions, and prejudices of people in the past. What made people the way they were? What is the impact of their thought and action on people today and what is their impact on people tomorrow? As a study of people, history offers both a necessary understanding of one’s place in the human experience and the conceptual framework for a lifelong avocation.
Courses
- HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877
- HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865
- HIST M131 — African American History to 1877
- HIST M133 — History of Mexican Americans
- HIST M135 — Native American History and Culture
- HIST M137 — History of American Women
- HIST M137H — Honors: History of American Women
- HIST M141 — African American History Since 1877
- HIST M143 — History of California
- HIST M145 — Race and Ethnicity in American History
- HIST M150 — World History: From Prehistory to 1500
- HIST M152 — History of Asia from Prehistory to 1600
- HIST M160 — World History: From 1450 to the Present
- HIST M162 — History of Asia From 1600 To The Present
- HIST M164 — History of Latin America
- HIST M170 — Western Civilization: From Prehistory to 1600
- HIST M180 — Western Civilization: From 1600 To The Present