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Mar 13, 2026
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2026-2027 Catalog [Effective Fall 2026]
Associate in Arts to Bachelor of Science/Arts in History Pathway
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A 10 10 0 H1 The two-year program listed below is designed to meet the requirements for an Associate of Arts transfer degree from GTCC and prepare a student for obtaining a Bachelor of Science/Arts in History at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina A&T State University, Appalachian State University, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and Guilford College. However, students from GTCC seeking a baccalaureate degree may also transfer to other institutions. These institutions may require different courses within the various areas of General Education. Students interested in transferring to a four-year college or university after GTCC should consult with the Transfer Guide, the institution they will be attending, the faculty advisor, and/or the GTCC Student Success Center. Upon successful completion of this degree, graduates will be able to: - Use various strategies to acquire new information in the discipline of history.
- Analyze major social, political, cultural, philosophical, and religious trends presented in the field of history.
- Apply critical thinking to analyze varying historical perspectives.
- Use various tools and methods to evaluate sources in historical research.
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8 Weeks Session 1
- Additional General Education Hours Elective Credits: 3
- UGETC Humanties/Fine Arts Elective Credits: 3 2
- UGETC Social/Behavioral Science Credits: 3
8 Weeks Session 2
- Other Required Hours Elective Credits: 3
- UGETC Natural Science Elective Credits: 4
8 Weeks Session 1
- Additional General Education Credits: 3
- Additional General Education Credits: 3
- Other Required Hours Credits: 3
8 Weeks Session 2
- Other Required Hours Credits: 3
- Other Required Hours Credits: 3-4
Total credits required for this pathway: 60-61
Humanities/Fine Arts UGETC:
Social/Behavioral Sciences UGETC:
Footnotes:
- Recommended: HIS-111, HIS-112, HIS-131, or HIS-132.
- Recommended: ENG-231 or ENG-232.
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