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Academic Catalog 2013-14  Academic Programs  History, Anthropology, Political Science, Philosophy  Associate of Arts in Social Studies
  • History, Anthropology, Political Science, Philosophy
  • Master of Arts in Humanities (American History Emphasis)
  • Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Anthropology Emphasis)
  • Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Government Emphasis)
  • Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (History Emphasis)
  • Bachelor of Arts in History/Government (Social Studies Emphasis - Secondary Teacher Licensure)
  • Associate of Arts in Social Studies
  • Completion of the general education requirements for an associate's degree.
  • History - 9 hours (in addition to those taken for General Education Area II):
  • Government (3 hours):
  • Philosophy (6 hours):
  • Elective courses
  • Minor in Anthropology
  • Minor in Government
  • Minor in History
  • Minor in Philosophy
  • Minor in Religious Studies
  • Pre-Law Program
Associate of Arts in Social Studies
 
  • Completion of the general education requirements for an associate's degree.
  • History - 9 hours (in addition to those taken for General Education Area II):
    • HGP 110: Development of Civ GT-HI1 (3 hours)
    • HGP 111: Development of Civ GT-HI1 (3 hours)
    • HIST 202: American Hist to 1865 GT-HI1 (3 hours)
    • HIST 203: Amer Hist 1865 / Presnt GT-HI1 (3 hours)
  • Government (3 hours):
    • GOVT 291: American Government (3 hours)
    • ANTH 201: Introduction to Anthropology (3 hours)
    • ANTH 205: Physical Anthropology (3 hours)
    • ECON 255: Principles of Economics I (3 hours)
  • Philosophy (6 hours):
    • PHIL 201: Introduction to Philosophy (3 hours)
    • PHIL 202: Ethics (3 hours)
    • PHIL 205: Logic (3 hours)
  • Elective courses
    • Students may, in consultation with the department chair of HAPPS, select enrichment courses with an HGP/HIST/GOVT/PHIL/ANTH prefix, another course at the 100- to 200-level approved by the department chair, or any course from the menu above not taken to fulfill content area requirements.
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