History
History majors usually pursue careers in education, public service, writing, or law. The following curriculum will help students prepare for the pursuit of a baccalaureate degree (B.A.) in History. Students should consult with their advisers before choosing courses in order to verify their transferability and applicability to the institution and program into which they expect to transfer.
General Education Requirements
Students must complete the college core requirements consisting of 34 credit hours and a minimum of nine additional credits in AS disciplines for an Associate of Science degree or nine additional credits in AA disciplines for an Associate of Arts degree.
Degree Requirements
- 20 credits completed at DCC
- 2.00 (C) grade point average
- Minimum of 60 total credits
- Suggested Courses Credits (some may satisfy Core Requirements)
- AN101 Introduction to Anthropology 3
- EC262 Principles of Microeconomics 3
- EC263 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
- FL117 Elementary Spanish I 4
- FL118 Elementary Spanish II 4
- GE120 World Regional Geography 3
- HI101 U.S. History to 1877 3
- HI102 U.S. History 1877-Present 3
- HI111 American Civil Rights Movement 1
- HI131 Western Civilization to 1600 3
- HI132 Western Civilization 1600-Present 3
- HI219 Montana History 3
- HU201 Humanities I 3
- HU202 Humanities II 3
- NA101 Introduction Native American Studies 3
- NA220 North American Plains Indians 3
- PS201 National Government 3
- PS202 State and Local Government 3
- PY103 General Psychology 3
- SO103 Principles of Sociology 3
The courses listed above are reflective of those most commonly required in preparation for transfer to another college or university. When selecting courses, students should consult the catalog of the school to which they intend to transfer.
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