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Associate Degree for Transfer

A.A.-T. in History

The Associate in Arts in History for Transfer (AA-T) program provides students with a major that fulfills the general requirements for transfer to a California State University. Students with this degree will receive priority admission with junior status to the California State University system. Students should work closely with their American River College counselor to ensure that they are taking the appropriate coursework to prepare for majoring in History at the institution they wish to transfer to because major and general education requirements may vary for each CSU and the degree may only transfer to specific institutions.

Students must complete the following Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) requirements (Pursuant to SB1440, §66746):

• 60 semester or 90 quarter CSU-transferable units

• the California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) pattern

• a minimum of 18 semester or 27 quarter units in the major or area of emphasis as determined by the community college district

• obtain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0

ADTs also require that students must earn a “C” or better in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis. A ”P” (Pass) grade is also an acceptable grade for courses in the major if the course is taken on a Pass/No Pass basis.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2025

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
Required Core:
HIST 310 History of the United States (To 1877) (3) 3
   or HIST 320 History of the United States: African-American Emphasis (3)
   or HIST 332 Women in American History (To 1877) (3)
   or HIST 483 History of the United States - Honors (3)
HIST 311 History of the United States (1865 - Present) (3) 3
   or HIST 321 History of the United States: African-American Emphasis (3)
   or HIST 333 Women in American History (1865-Present) (3)
   or HIST 484 History of the United States - Honors (3)
HIST 307 History of World Civilizations to 1500 (3) 3
HIST 308 History of World Civilizations, 1500 to Present (3) 3
List A: Select one course from each area:
A minimum of 6 units from the following: 61
Area 1
HIST 305 Women in Western Civilization (3)
HIST 320 History of the United States: African-American Emphasis (3)
HIST 321 History of the United States: African-American Emphasis (3)
HIST 323 History of the United States: The American Indian Experience (3)
HIST 325 History of Asian/Pacific Americans (3)
HIST 327 History of the Chicano/Mexican American (3)
HIST 330 Women in American History (3)
HIST 332 Women in American History (To 1877) (3)
HIST 333 Women in American History (1865-Present) (3)
HIST 353 History of the Islamic World (3)
HIST 364 Asian Civilization (3)
HIST 365 Asian Civilization (3)
HIST 367 History of Russia (3)
HIST 373 History of Mexico (3)
HIST 374 History of Latin America to 1830 (3)
HIST 375 The History of Modern Latin America and Caribbean (3)
Area 2
Any course not already used from Area 1 or
HIST 300 History of Europe and the Mediterranean to 1500 (3)
   or HIST 480 History of Western Civilization - Honors (3)
HIST 302 History of Europe Since 1500 (3)
   or HIST 481 History of Western Civilization - Honors (3)
HIST 318 American Intellectual and Cultural History (3)
HIST 340 History of California through 1879 (3)
HIST 341 History of California: 1879 to Present (3)
ANTH 310 Cultural Anthropology (3)
   or ANTH 481 Honors Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANTH 333 American Indians of California (3)
ANTH 334 Native Peoples of North America (3)
ECON 302 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
ECON 304 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
ENGLT 330 African American Literature (3)
ENGLT 334 Asian-American Literature (3)
ENGLT 335 Latino, Mexican-American, and Chicano Literature (3)
ENGLT 338 Native American Literature (3)
ENGLT 340 World Literature I (3)
ENGLT 341 World Literature II (3)
ENGLT 360 Women in Literature (3)
ENGLT 365 Introduction to Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Literature (3)
GEOG 310 Human Geography: Exploring Earth's Cultural Landscapes (3)
HUM 320 Asian Humanities (3)
HUM 326 Middle Eastern Humanities (3)
IS 305 Introduction to Middle East Studies (3)
POLS C1000 American Government and Politics (3)
   or POLS C1000H American Government and Politics - Honors (3)
RLST 301 Introduction to World Religions (3)
SJS 300 Introduction to Social Justice Studies (3)
SJS 310 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies (3)
SOC 301 Social Problems (3)
SOC 321 Race, Ethnicity and Inequality in the United States (3)
SOC 325 Chicano Culture (3)
SOC 342 Gender Relations in American Society (3)
TA 302 History and Theory of the Theatre I (3)
TA 303 History and Theory of the Theatre II (3)
Total Units: 18

1Courses that appear in multiple lists can be used to satisfy only one list's requirements.

The Associate in Arts in History for Transfer (AA-T) degree may be obtained by completion of 60 transferable, semester units with a minimum 2.0 GPA, including (a) the major or area of emphasis described in the Required Program, and (b) the California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) Requirement.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • identify and correctly use basic historical terminology, and distinguish between primary and secondary sources as historical evidence.
  • analyze multiple causes for an historical event, and properly evaluate why that event happened.
  • identify various interpretations used by historians to explain history.
  • identify the major time periods and relevant geography of history.
  • analyze and evaluate the major economic, social, political, and cultural developments in history.
  • analyze and evaluate the experiences and conflicts of diverse groups of people, including "common people" in history.
  • make historical generalizations based on a study and understanding of historical evidence.

Career Information

The A.A.-T in History degree is designed to prepare students for a wide variety of occupational endeavors, including careers in education, business, public history, government service, the military, and the law.