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History Associate and Bachelor’s Degree Programs
This program provides students with the foundational knowledge and understanding how history affects today’s society.
History Career and Training Information
A historian examines the past in order to evaluate specific facts and ideas. He or she will utilize different sources of information such as the library, the Internet, articles, records, diaries, movies, and personal interviews.
If you are interested in the fascinating field of history, there are online programs to fit your needs. Online associate’s degrees in history are available to those who do not have the time to attend a typical four-year program. If, however, at the end of your two-year program you choose to transfer your credits to a Bachelor’s program in History, make sure that the online program you choose is accredited and has the curriculum necessary in order for you to advance to the next level.
You, as a history major, will usually choose a specialty within the field. The specialty may encompass a specific person or group of people; a time period; a country, province or state; or pursue a specialization in diplomatic, cultural or intellectual history. Most school will offer these specialties within the associate’s degree program of historical studies.
Most associate’s degrees last two years but can vary depending upon the program itself and which credits are transferable, as well as how fast you want to pace yourself. As a history major, you will be required to study a core curriculum of courses that include but are not limited to:
A degree in history may also have as prerequisites certain classes such as the study of Western civilization, Eastern studies, Latin American Studies, and of course, American history.
The associate’s degree in history engages you to understand the culture and language of different civilizations and eras. You may choose to become a History teacher, where the Bachelor’s degree will come in handy after you finish your Associate’s program. The requirements for completion of your courses will depend upon your desire and willingness to study.