Explore the Past. Shape the Future.

Whether you’re passionate about ancient civilizations, revolutions, or recent global events, studying history equips you with the critical thinking and research skills valued across many fields. The History A.A. degree prepares you for transfer to a four-year institution and advanced study in history or related areas.

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What You’ll Learn

  • Analyze major global and U.S. historical events within political, cultural, and social contexts
  • Apply historical research methods and source evaluation
  • Understand world geography and how it impacts historical development
  • Communicate clearly through written and oral expression
  • Use technology and data tools in historical research

Program Requirements

This associate degree includes 61–62 credits, typically completed over four semesters of full-time study. You’ll explore global and U.S. history, develop research and writing skills, and build a solid foundation in the liberal arts.

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Where This Degree Can Take You

Most graduates continue their studies at a four-year college or university, majoring in history or related areas. This degree is also a foundation for careers in education, law, public policy, journalism, museum work, or government service.

  • History Teacher or Professor
  • Museum Curator or Archivist
  • Research Analyst
  • Lawyer or Paralegal
  • Historian or Author
  • Policy Analyst
  • Librarian

BC3 history graduates have successfully transferred to institutions such as:

  • Slippery Rock University
  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • PennWest
  • Duquesne University

Tip: Always check with your intended four-year school to confirm transfer course equivalencies.

 

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