History

Overview

History

The History Department offers an Associate in Arts in History for Transfer Degree which provides students with a fundamental knowledge of historical events, literacy, and thinking. Upon completion of the degree, students will also gain the knowledge, skills, civic engagement abilities, and cultural sensitivity that will allow them to be successful as citizens in a multicultural society. Furthermore, this degree supplies students with a basic understanding of what it means to be a historian. Students completing the degree will gain the necessary skills needed to succeed after transferring to a California State University Campus (CSU) or any other 4-year college.

HISTORY - Program Brochure 

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES


History, Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T)

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CAREER INFO


Students who study History develop and hone many skills valued across a variety of industries. A History degree equips students with the ability to conduct original research, identify and evaluate evidence, and differentiate between cause and effect. History students also learn how to use written and oral communication to convey complex ideas clearly and succinctly. More than this, studying History cultivates an appreciation for diversity across regions and cultures, better preparing students to thrive professionally in an increasingly globalized world.
 

POTENTIAL JOBS

Start your career as a professional and/or specialist in the areas below!

Careers with an Associate鈥檚 degree

  • Curatorial Assistant
  • Labor Organizer
  • Library Assistant
  • Paralegal
  • Political Campaign Worker
  • Tour Guide

Careers with a Bachelor鈥檚 degree

  • Advertising/Marketing Manager
  • Archaeologist鈥檚 Assistant
  • Editor
  • Fundraiser/Grant Writer
  • Journalist
  • State/National Park Guide
  • Political Staffer
  • Project Manager
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • K-12 Teacher

Careers with a Master鈥檚 degree

  • Archivist
  • Community College Professor
  • Historic Preservationist
  • Museum Curator
  • Researcher

Careers with a Ph.D. or Psy.D.

  • Consultant for Entertainment, Legal, Political, etc.
  • University Professor
     
To explore potential jobs in this field of study, we strongly urge you to visit 海角社区Career Center. Working with a career counselor, we will assess your strengths, skills, interests, and accomplishments to help you identify internship opportunities and career goals that match your educational and professional needs.

FAQ

What does 鈥渟tudying history鈥 at the college level mean?

Studying history at a place like 海角社区is about much more than memorizing names, places, and dates. To become a historian, one must learn how to collect evidence about the past and evaluate its reliability. Historians not only examine evidence to draw conclusions about what actually happened but also about the causes and larger significance of historical events. Even when historians agree about the basic facts related to an issue, they often disagree with each other about their causes and/or significance. These debates can have important consequences by informing policymakers, journalists, and teachers.

Where do 海角社区students in History transfer?

海角社区History majors have transferred to a wide variety of four-year institutions, including (but not limited to): Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State Los Angeles, Sarah Lawrence College (NY), UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, and the University of Minnesota.

Does the 海角社区History Program offer any internships or work experience opportunities for students?

海角社区History majors often work as Supplemental Instructors or Embedded Tutors for courses they have already successfully completed. Responsibilities for those hired into these positions can include holding weekly meetings where students review key concepts and work on study strategies, providing one-on-one tutoring and mentorship, and assisting the primary instructor with in-class activities.

Some local historic sites, such as  and , also offer internship opportunities for college students.

What student activities or clubs are offered by the 海角社区History program?

brings the subject of history to life by organizing historical talks, museum visits, movie nights, and travel opportunities. It also organizes visits to History departments at local four-year universities, helps students get transfer advice, and connects History majors with 海角社区History faculty for one-on-one mentoring. The History Club also holds transfer events with local universities such as Cal State Long Beach and UC Irvine.

Many 海角社区History Instructors also organize field trips to supplement in-class instruction. These trips have included visits to the Bowers Museum, Getty Museum, the Richard Nixon Library, and many others.

Faculty in the History program also advises , an inclusive and intersectional, student-centered space to engage in the big questions around us today. The club provides a space to talk and process our thoughts, but also get involved in our communities and beyond.