History Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T)

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The Department of History at Monterey Peninsula College offers the Associate in Arts in History for Transfer degree (AA-T in History) program of instruction to introduce students to the widely ranging historical record of human experience.

Complete Major, CSU General Education or IGETC Pattern, Competency Requirements, and 60 transferable units.

Required Core: Units Offered Online

HIST 17

United States History To 1877

3.0

HIST 18

United States History From 1865

3.0

List A — Select TWO course from the following: Units Offered Online

HIST 7

World History To 1500

3.0

HIST 8

World History Since 1500

3.0

List B - AREA 1— Select one courses from the following not already used in LIST A:   Units Offered Online

ANTH 4

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 

3.0

ENGL/GWOS 11

Literature By and About Women

3.0

HIST 7 or 8

World History To/Since 1500

3.0

HIST/GWOS 12

Women in United States History

3.0

HIST 20

History of Mexico 

3.0

PSYC/SOCI 3 Introduction to Social Psychology 3.0

SOCI 2

Contemporary Social Problems

3.0

List B - AREA 2— Select one courses from the following not already used in LIST A OR AREA 1:   Units Offered Online

ANTH 4

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3.0

ANTH 6 Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory 3.0

ENGL 5

Introduction to Great Books

3.0

HIST 6 History of World Religions 3.0

HIST 7

World History To 1500

3.0

HIST 8

World History Since 1500

3.0

HIST/GWOS 12

Women in United States History

3.0

HIST 15

History of California

3.0

HIST 20

History of Mexico

3.0

POLS/GWOS 10

Gender in American Politics

3.0

PSYC/SOCI 3 Introduction to Social Psychology 3.0

SOCI 1

Introduction to Sociology

3.0

SOCI 2

Contemporary Social Problems

3.0

Refer to the MPC Catalog for additional face-to-face courses offered at MPC that satisfy degree requirements. 

To discuss degree requirements, students can "Ask a Counselor" by logging into their Web Registration (WebReg) account and selecting the option in the Quick Links section, or contact the Counseling Department by phone at (831) 646-4020.