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AA: History

The Associate in Arts Degree University Transfer Plan: History


A Pathway To:

Archivist
FBI / CIA Agent
Genealogist
Politician
Urban Administrator

Transfer Institutions:

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Florida Atlantic University
Florida Gulf Coast
Florida International University
Florida State University
University of Central Florida
University of Florida
University of North Florida
University of South Florida
University of West Florida

First Year:

Fall

Hours
Spring Hours
Summer Hours
ENC 1101, English Composition I 3 ENC 1102, English Composition II 3 Elective 3
MAC 1105, College Algebra 3 STA 2023, Intro to Statistics 3 Elective 3
Computer 3 SPC 1608, Introduction to Speech Communication 3    
AMH 2010, History of the United States to 2876 3 AMH 2020, History of the United States 1876-1945 3    
Elective 3 Elective 3    
Total: 15 Total: 15 Total: 6
Second Year:

 Fall

Hours  Spring Hours    
Humanities  3 Humanities  3    
Social Science  3 Social Science  3    
Elective  3 Elective  3    
Elective  3 Elective  3    
Total:  12 Total:  12    
 
Overall total credit hours: 60
Suggested Electives: AMH 2030, Contemporary History; SLS 1401, College Survival Skills;
WOH 1012, World History I; WOH 1022, World History II; AMH 2091, Survey of African-American History

 

The Associate in Arts degree is designed primarily to meet the requirements for a student to transfer to the upper division level of college or university to continue to work toward a bachelor's degree.

For undergraduate admission to a state university, students must have earned two years of sequential foreign language at the high school level, or complete (with passing grades) at least 8 semester hours at a previous college or university (as required by Florida Statute 240.233).

The courses listed on this sheet are only a guide. Following these tracks does not guarantee admission into a university. Course requirements may change each year. You are responsible and encouraged to work closely with your advisor.

For more information, contact the Office of Advising Services at 305-809-3196.