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					| 2024 - 2025 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Associate in Arts - History Transfer Pathway |  
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				Program Code: AA.40486 This degree program is designed to allow you to complete required general education courses and introductory history courses for your intended program of study at a college or university. The transfer program is intended for students seeking to complete a bachelor's degree or higher in history. It is important to consult with a Student Success Advisor on proper course selections to align with your ultimate transfer or career goals. Fulfilling the required thirty credit (30) core courses may meet the requirements for the MTA (Michigan Transfer Agreement) articulation agreement. |  
													| Program Requirements Meeting the Michigan Transfer Agreement
 Students wishing to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) must successfully complete at least 30 credits of MTA approved courses with a minimum of a “C” (2.0) or better in each course. Students are encouraged to consult with a Student Success Advisor about course selection based on transfer destination.Humanities
 Note: A foreign language is recommended. Humanities courses must be from two different subjects.Social Sciences
  Foundational Civics - Any History course HIS 237W  or below (recommended) or any Political Science course POL 232W  or belowAdditional Social Sciences elective from the MTA Approved List   HIS 237W  and POL 105W  will satisfy both the Foundational Civics and Civic Engagement graduation requirements.  Social Science courses must be from two different subjects.Natural Sciences
 Note: BIO 230W  is recommended as a non-lab course. Natural Science courses must be from two different subjects.Additional Degree Requirements
Civic Engagement
  Any Civic Engagement option from the list below Approved options are: HIS 237W  (recommended) or POL 105W  since the civic engagement project is in the outcome and objectives. OR A Civic Engagement project (1 credit) - A faculty member (History faculty member recommended) must supervise this project, either as a project tied to a course, or as individualized instruction. HIS 237W  and POL 105W  will satisfy both the Foundational Civics and Civic Engagement graduation requirements.Major Courses
  A minimum of four history classes (at least one American and one non-American) is required as part of the general electives needed for an Associate in Arts degree. Choose from the following: American (generally U.S.-focused) Courses:  HIS 215W —Recent African-American History: Since 1865HIS 217W —Hispanics in the U.S.HIS 221W —Early American HistoryHIS 222W —Recent American HistoryHIS 225W —History of Women and Gender in the United StatesHIS 237W —History of Michigan/With Project Non-American Courses:  HIS 111W —A Survey of Early Western CivilizationHIS 112W —A Survey of Later Western CivilizationHIS 240W — Renaissances and Reformations in Early Modern EuropeHIS 242W —Medieval History: c. 500-1500 CE Consult with a Student Success Advisor when choosing electives to see which courses are the best choices for transfer to a specific transfer destination.Additional Electives
 Additional electives as needed to earn the 62 credit hours required for an Associate in Arts degree. Elective courses may be taken from History or other disciplines. At least one additional History course is recommended in addition to the four required. Consult a Student Success Advisor when choosing electives to see which courses are the best choices for transfer to a specific transfer destination.
Notations
 A. Students wishing to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement must successfully complete at least 30 credits of MTA approved courses, with a minimum of a “C” (2.0) or better in each course. B. HIS 237W  and POL 105W  will satisfy both the Foundational Civics and Civic Engagement graduation requirements. C. Students with special considerations for exercise should reach out to the course instructor, program coordinator, and/or Office of Disability Resources for exercise accommodations when appropriate. The Lifelong Wellness Activity (LWA) 1 credit class can be waived with a full season of intercollegiate athletics validated by the Athletic Director. |   Return to: Programs by Division
 
 
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