At Green River Community College you may begin your studies by taking courses that prepare you to be “major ready” and transfer to a university. While you are taking your major prerequisites within your transfer degree, you can focus your distribution choices and elective credits toward meeting your educational goals and area of interest.
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Founded in 1834, Green Mountain College has been built on an intricate history involving the Welsh heritage of the Slate Valley, the town of Poultney, and the natural environment surrounding the college. All of these details play a part in the history program at GMC: Students develop an understanding of the history of the local community as well as world history and natural and social historical struggles.
Students are encouraged both to take part in the college's Welsh Heritage Program, an ongoing social program which seeks to elevate awareness of the unique history of the region, and to learn about the
Class Credits
HIST 110 British Life and Culture 5.0
HIST& 116 Western Civilization I 5.0
HIST& 117 Western Civilization II 5.0
HIST& 118 Western Civilization III 5.0
HIST& 136 US History 1 5.0
HIST& 137 US History 2 5.0
HIST 141 History of China 5.0
HIST 142 History of Japan 5.0
HIST& 214 Pacific NW History 5.0
HIST& 219 Native American History 5.0
HIST 230 Latin American History 5.0
HIST 237 History of Australasia: Australia and New Zealand 5.0
HIST 240 History of Modern Middle East 5.0
Course Syllabi - Spring 2009
HIST 1511
HIST 2210
HIST 2331
HIST 2410
HIST 2550
HIST 2660
HIST 3230
HIST 3251
HIST 3341
HIST 3730
HIST 3960
HIST 4000
HIST 4002
HIST 4480
HIST 4741
HIST 4961
HIST 6030
HIST 6270
HIST 6370
HIST 6961
HIST 120 American Presidency
HIST 205 American Environmental History
HIST 211 U.S. in World Affairs I
HIST 212 U.S. in World Affairs II
HIST 240 Western Minority History
HIST 250 Introduction to Latin
Minor Requirements
Required Courses: 12 cr. hrs.
HIST 101 Origins of Civilization, (supporting course)*, 3
HIST 102 Origins of One World, 3
*Required supporting course; credits apply in GEN. ED.
Choose ONE of the following courses in Non-Western History, 3
HIST 201 Introduction to Asian Civilization, 3
HIST 202 Introduction to Latin American Civilizations, 3
HIST 203 The Mediterranean: A Survey, 3
Choose TWO courses in U.S. History, 6
Either
HIST 215 United States History to 1865, 3
or HIST 216 United States History from 1865, 3
and one of the following:
HIST 204 U.S. Immigration and Ethnic History, 3
HIST 205 Women‚s History: U.S., 3
HIST 206 Native Americans and the United States, 3
HIST
Core Requirements 6 cr. hrs.
HIST 101 Origins of Civilization (supporting course)*, 3 cr.
HIST 102 Origins of One World, 3 cr.
HIST 485 History Seminar, 3 cr.
*Required supporting course; credits apply in GEN. ED.
Required Courses
Choose one of the following Non-Western History Courses, 3 cr. hrs.
HIST 201 Introduction to Asian Civilization, 3 cr.
HIST 202 Introduction to Latin American Civilizations, 3 cr.
HIST 203 The Mediterranean: A Survey, 3 cr.
Choose three of the following U.S. History Courses** 9 cr. hrs
HIST 204 U.S. Immigration and Ethnic History, 3
HIST 205 Women‚s History: United States, 3
HIST 206 Native Americans and
Students interested in pursuing higher education in the field of history should consider choosing from the following courses as electives while at STCC:
HIST-100 Survey of Early Western civilization
HIST-110 Survey or Early U.S. History and Government
HIST-200 Survey of Modern Western Civilization
HIST-210 Survey of Modern U.S. History
HIST-300 History of Civilization Since 1650
HIST-322 Introduction to African-American History: Colonial to 1865
HIST-323 Introduction to African-American History: 1865-Present
HIST 425 Women in History
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