Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
LCS-101 Satisfies Learning Community Requirement
ENG-111College Writing I
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
This course meets the General Education requirement for Academic Discourse.
(Formerly Area 1)
Prerequisites: ENG-095 and RDG-095, ELL-103 or placement
HIS-151History: From Colonization through the Civil War
US History
3
Prerequisites: ESL-098 or RDG-095 and ENG-095 or placement
GOV-101Government and Politics in the U.S.
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
This course meets the General Education requirement for Community & Cultural Contexts.
(Formerly Area 2 and Area 3)
Prerequisites: ESL-098 or RDG-095 and ESL-099 or ENG-090 or placement
GenEd-QPSQuantitative Problem Solving
3-4
This course meets the General Education requirement for Quantitative Problem Solving.
(Formerly Area 4)
Choose one course from Quantitative Problem Solving Menu
Prerequisites: MAT-097 or MAT-098 or placement
Total Credits:
Semester 1 Advising Note:
Students enrolling in this degree program can earn World Studies Emphasis certification simultaneously.
New degree-seeking students enrolled in 9 credits or more must take a Learning Community Seminar or a Learning Community Cluster within their first year.
Semester 2
Credits
Milestone
GenEd
Note
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Elective-1Foreign Language Elective
3
This must be taken as a sequence to the course you will take in the next semester.
ENG-112College Writing II
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
This course meets the General Education requirement for Research Writing.
(Formerly Area 1)
Prerequisite: ENG-111
HIS-152U.S. History: Reconstruction to Present
3
Prerequisites: ESL-098 or RDG-095 and ENG-095 or placement
Elective-2Mathematics Elective
3
Choose one college level MAT course
LIT-203Literature in America I
LIT-211Masterpieces of World Literature I
3
This must be taken as a sequence to the LIT course taken the next semester.
Pre/co-requisite of ENG-111
Total Credits:
Semester 2 Advising Note:
Meet with an advisor to begin career planning activities.
Begin exploring transfer options: attend a transfer workshop and the College transfer fair
Semester 3
Credits
Milestone
GenEd
Note
Pre-req
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Elective-1Foreign Language Elective
3
This must be taken as a sequence to the course taken the previous semester.
HIS-103Ancient, Classical, and Medieval European History
HIS-111History of the Pre-Modern World
3
This must be taken as a sequence to the HIS course taken the next semester.
Prerequisites: ESL-098 or RDG-095 and ENG-095 or placement
LIT-204Literature in America II
LIT-212Masterpieces of World Literature II
3
This must be taken as a sequence to the course taken the previous semester.
Pre/co-requisite of ENG-111
GenEd-EGeneral Education Elective
3
This course meets the General Education requirement for General Education Elective.
Choose a course from the General Education Scientific Reasoning, Community/Cultural Contexts, Creative Work or Elective Menus.
GenEd-SRScientific Reasoning
4
This course meets the General Education requirement for Scientific Reasoning.
(Formerly Area 5)
Choose one course from Scientific Reasoning Menu
Total Credits:
Semester 3 Advising Note:
Continue preparations for transfer: write essays for transfer institution, collect letters of recommendation, apply for transfer.
Complete a pre-graduation check with an advisor in LifeMap
Semester 4
Credits
Milestone
GenEd
Note
Pre-req
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Elective-1Lab Science Elective
4
Choose one 4-credit AST or BIO or CHM or GIS or ENV or PHY course
HIS-102History of Modern Europe in a Global Context
HIS-112Modern World History
3
This must be taken as a sequence to the course taken in previous semester.
Prerequisites: ESL-098 or RDG-095 and ENG-095 or placement
GOV-103State and Local Politics
3
Prerequisites: ESL-098 or RDG-095 and ENG-095 or placement
GenEd-CWCreative Work
3
This course meets the General Education requirement for Creative Work.
(Formerly Area 6)
Choose one course from Creative Work Menu
Elective-2Behavioral Science Elective
3
Choose one PSY or SOC course
Total Credits:
Semester 4 Advising Note:
Apply for graduation
Last Modified Date: March 9, 2021
Upon Completion of this Concentration Graduates will be able to:
Understand how societies change over time and the implications for today.
Understand the social, political and economic developments of specific societies at specific moments in history.
Use the critical thinking and writing skills developed in the classroom in a variety of academic and employment situations.
Career Outlook
Graduates of this concentration may qualify to transfer to four-year colleges or universities as juniors. The concentration is excellent preparation for careers in law, teaching, government, museums, or similar public service fields.
A bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement for entry into many of these fields.