History
Overview
History is the study of the past and of change
over time. It is also a discipline – a
particular way of learning how to interpret
factual evidence and shape it into a narrative
that tells us why things happened as they did.
At SCC, students who take history courses learn
to ask questions about the past that allow them
to analyze and understand how people lived in
the past and the complex interplay between those
people and the societies they created. The
study of history helps students to understand
how and why human societies have developed and
changed over the years.
What skills are
taught in this discipline? Do
History Classes Address Any of Shoreline's
General Education Outcomes? Do History
Courses Meet AA Degree Distribution
Requirements? Do Shoreline History Courses
Transfer to Four-Year Schools? What Kinds Of
Jobs Can Historians Get?
> Learn more
Areas of Study
We offer a wide variety of courses in American, East Asian, European, and World history.
Classes are offered in different formats, both
on-campus at either the main campus or the Lake
Forest Park campus and online. On-campus classes
are scheduled throughout the day with morning,
afternoon, and evening offerings. Some of
the courses offered are:
- Ancient & Medieval
World
- Modern European
History
- African American
History
- History of American
Immigration
- Pacific Northwest
History
- U.S. Women's History
What Skills
Can I Learn From Taking History?
- Critical thinking
- Investigative
- Ability to research
- Library skills
- Web research skills and tools
- Ability to evaluate and analyze sources
- Understand chronology, cause and effect,
and cultural diversity
- Organizational skills
- Presentation skills
- Writing for general audiences
Do History
Classes Address Any of Shoreline's General
Education Outcomes?
Yes, history courses
address the following General Education
Outcomes:
- Communication
- Information Literacy
- General Intellectual Abilities
- Global Awareness
Do History
Courses Meet AA Degree Distribution
Requirements?
Yes, history is a social
science and all history courses fulfill the
social science distribution requirement.
Some history courses may also meet
additional requirements.
Do
Shoreline History Courses Transfer to Four-Year
Schools?
Check with your advisor.
Generally, all history courses taught at
Shoreline transfer to four-year institutions
for social science credit. Most history
courses also meet degree, major, and minor
requirements at transfer institutions.
Transfer
Degree: Associate of Arts Degree
Program Requirement Sheet |
History
Courses -
History
East Asia Courses|
Classes offered this quarter Designed to provide students with a broad
liberal arts background of study during their
first and second years of college with an
emphasis on history. The state’s two-year and
four-year schools developed transfer
agreements that allow students from a
community college to transfer at least 90
credits (60 semester credits) to a four-year
college or university. The degrees satisfy
some – or all – general requirements for a
bachelor’s degree.
Faculty
As a
student at SCC, you will have the opportunity
interact directly with our outstanding,
award-winning faculty who are interested in your
education goals. Our faculty are available to
answer your questions.
> List of History
Faculty
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