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Associate Degree in History - Los Medanos College (LMC)
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Associate Degree in History - Los Medanos College (LMC)

Los Medanos College
Pittsburg, CaliforniaUSA
On campus
Full-time
€11,602.36/year
 1381 Points
Duration
2 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Nov 2024
Start date
Jan 2025

Program Description

The Associate Degree in History for Transfer is designed to prepare students for successful transfer into upper-division university programs with the objective of earning baccalaureate degrees with a history emphasis.

After finishing the two-year program, you can transfer to a public or private university to pursue a degree.

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Curriculum

Courses

United States History Until 1865

United States History From 1865

World History to 1500

World History Since 1500

Introduction to Black Studies

Elementary French I

Elementary French II

Mexican American History

Elementary Italian I

Elementary Italian II

International Relations

Elementary Spanish I

Elementary Spanish II

Intermediate Spanish I

Intermediate Spanish II

History of Native Americans

General Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology

Culture Change and Globalization

Ancient Art History (to 350 CE)

Medieval and Renaissance Art History (350 to 1550 CE)

Early Modern Art History (1550 to 1920 CE)

Late Modern and Contemporary Art History (1920 CE-Present)

Economic History of the United States

California History

History of Western Civilization to the Renaissance

History of Western Civilization since the Renaissance

History of Native Americans

Mexican American History

Introduction to American Government: Institutions and Ideals

International Relations

Individual and Social Processes

General Psychology

Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to Social Problems

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate the ability to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize historical data into independent interpretations.
  • Understand and value the importance of diverse perspectives in history.
  • Analyze the cause and effects of historical events.
  • Organize and express their thoughts clearly and coherently in both oral and written formats.
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