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History examines humanity's past events and concepts that still shape our world today. Analyzing primary sources (original documents and artifacts) helps students develop crucial critical thinking, analysis, and interpretation abilities. Engaging with diverse perspectives and competing source interpretations promotes healthy questioning of assumptions, motivating students to explore fundamental inquiries, explain historical causes, propose fresh viewpoints, and undertake independent research using historical evidence. Furthermore, comprehending the past allows students to better grasp their own identity and participate in society as more knowledgeable citizens.
The Associate of Arts Degree for Transfer in History emphasizes examining the past critically to comprehend its impact on modern identities and societies. History majors will explore various historical topics such as U.S. History, World History, and Western Civilization. They'll also learn to recognize historical importance, assess historical evidence, and build historical arguments using primary and secondary sources. Completing this program gives students comprehensive historical knowledge and professional research skills, preparing them for bachelor's degree studies in History.
After finishing this program, students will be able to:
Explain how historical contexts change, including their structure, speed, and driving forces.
Apply analytical techniques to draw logical conclusions from historical evidence.
Assess cultural, socio-political, and economic circumstances across different historical periods.