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HIST 17C History of the United States from 1900 to the Present
or HIST 17CH History of the United States
from 1900 to the Present- HONORS
List A - Complete one option:
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12
Major Transfer GE Electives
History for Transfer 32 CSU GE or (IGETC for CSU) (47-61 units) CSU-transferrable elective courses required when the major units plus transfer GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
Option 1:
HIST 3A
or HIST 3AH
HIST 3B
or HIST 3BH
HIST 3C
or HIST 3CH
Option 2:
HIST 6A
or HIST 6AH
HIST 6B
or HIST 6BH
HIST 6C
or HIST 6CH
World History from Prehistory to 750 CE (4) World History from
Prehistory to 750 CE - HONORS (4)
World History from 750 to 1750 CE (4) World History from
HUMANITIES
Humanities
Certificate of Achievement
The Humanities Program educates students in the ways
of thinking and acting from a global and interdisciplinary perspective by fostering engagement with the diverse, dynamic and interconnected products of human thought and creativity. The study of Humanities allows students to develop a foundational understanding of personal and community values, cultural views, religious beliefs and aesthetic practices and theories and how these shape the way we view the world and ourselves. The Certificate of Achievement in Humanities demonstrates the student’s solid background in the critical and empathetic thinking skills that mark the deliberate thought processes and formation of complex questions without definitive answers that are the hallmark of the Humanities. This certificate allows students to acquire lifelong practices that foster true knowledge as distinct from an aggregate of information and facts. These skills and competencies are applicable across disciplines and will enrich a wide variety of majors and professional careers.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Synthesize critical, empathetic, creative, cooperative and
independent thinking skills
• Demonstrate the ability, both orally and in writing, to analyze
meaning within various modes of cultural production in relation to their political, economic, social and religious context
• Formulate knowledge of the deep connections between and within the complexities of diverse historical periods and cultural traditions as a framework for a dynamic understanding of the contemporary world
• Develop the practice of thinking through moral and ethical problems and examining one’s own assumptions
• Deepen sources of wisdom through a complex understanding of how others have dealt with failures, successes, adversities and triumphs
• Cultivate the capacity for personal, as well as social change
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level.
2. Complete the following.
Complete five courses: 20
 Area 1:
HIST 7A HIST 7B HIST 16A HIST 16B HIST 19A
HIST 19B
Area 2:
HIST 9
or HIST 9H
HIST 10
or HIST 10H
HIST 18A HIST 18B
Colonial Latin American History (4)
also listed as ICS 38A
Modern Latin American History (4)
also listed as ICS 38B
History of Africa to 1800 (4)
also listed as ICS 16A
History of Africa from 1800 to the Present (4)
also listed as ICS 16B
History of Asian Civilization:
China and Japan (to the 19th Century) (4) also listed as ASAM 42A
History of Asian Civilization:
China and Japan (19th - 21st Centuries) (4) also listed as ASAM 42B
Women in American History (4)
also listed as WMST 9
Women in American History - HONORS (4)
also listed as WMST 9H
History of California (4)
History of California - HONORS (4) African American History to 1865 (4) also listed as ICS 18A
African American History Since 1865 (4) also listed as ICS 18B
HUMI 1
or HUMI 1H
HUMI 2 HUMI 5 HUMI 6 HUMI 7 HUMI 9
or HUMI 9H
Creative Minds (4)
Creative Minds - HONORS (4)
But is it Art? Questions and Criticism (4) Storytelling in American Culture (4) Popular Culture (4)
The Arts and the Human Spirit (4) Introduction to Comparative Religion (4) Introduction to Comparative
Religion - HONORS (4)
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2O20-2O21 DE ANZA COLLEGE CATALOG
750 to 1750 CE - HONORS (4)
World History from 1750 CE to the Present (4) World History from
1750 CE to the Present - HONORS (4)
History of Western Civilization: Pre-History to 750 CE (4)
History of Western Civilization: Pre-History to 750 CE - HONORS (4) History of Western Civilization:
750 CE to 1750 CE (4)
History of Western Civilization: 750 CE to 1750 CE - HONORS (4) History of Western Civilization: 1750 CE to Present (4)
History of Western Civilization: 1750 CE to Present - HONORS (4)
List B - Complete one course from each area below:
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