色色研究所 is a Christ-centered community where students grow in faith, deepen their purpose, and prepare for meaningful service in their careers and in the world.
Whether you're an incoming freshman, a transfer student, or a graduate student, this is the place to begin your application and join our community. Welcome to 色色研究所!
色色研究所 is more than a place where you receive a quality, affordable education - it's a community where classmates become friends, professors become mentors, and the campus becomes home.
色色研究所 is a Christ-centered community where students grow in faith, deepen their purpose, and prepare for meaningful service in their careers and in the world.
Whether you're an incoming freshman, a transfer student, or a graduate student, this is the place to begin your application and join our community. Welcome to 色色研究所!
色色研究所 is more than a place where you receive a quality, affordable education - it's a community where classmates become friends, professors become mentors, and the campus becomes home.
The Associate of Arts in History cultivates a critical understanding of the human past and develops skills of historical research, analysis, and communication that enable students to engage the world in which they serve in a thoughtful, positive, and creative manner. Courses in the program introduces skills for research, analysis, and communication that prepare students for further studies toward a four-year bachelor鈥檚 degree and that help students to engage the world in which they serve in thoughtful, constructive, and creative ways.
Core Classes
This course is an introduction to the scholarly discipline of history. Historiography includes the study of the theories and practice of writing history, the nature of historical research, major themes in historical interpretation, identifying and evaluating primary and secondary sources, and a basic introduction to the practice of historical research and writing.
This course builds on Historian鈥檚 Craft I, furthering student knowledge and practice of the scholarly discipline of history.
American History I
This is a study of the social, political, economic, religious and cultural developments of the United States from the era of exploration and settlement through the Civil War. It focuses on events and processes involved in the expansion of the United States to the Pacific Ocean and leading to the Civil
War.
American History II
This is a continuation of HIST 2100. It presents the development of the United States from the post-Civil War Reconstruction to the present time. Its focus is on America鈥檚 modernization and emergence into a world leadership role.
Choose 3 credits from the list of History electives as described in the History major.