History-Secondary Education
Associate of Arts

CCC courses in education are chosen to fulfill the requirements of four-year institutions in the state. Students are urged to check with specific colleges and universities.

The education advisor assists students in completing the general education requirements of the transfer college offering a bachelor's degree.

After Colby Community College
Students transfer to a four-year university.

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 61

 


Course Sequence


NO. COURSE CREDITS
FY100 First Year Experience 1
EN176 English Composition I 3
  Mathematics 3
HI176 American History to 1865 3
  Social/Behavioral Science 3
  Approved History Elective 3
  TOTAL 16

NO. COURSE CREDITS
EN177 English Composition II 3
HI177 American History 1865 to Present 3
PS276 Developmental Psychology 3
  Oral Communication 3
  Mathematics 3
  TOTAL 15

NO. COURSE CREDITS
  Science Course w/Lab 3-5
HI104 World Civilization to 1600 3
PO176 American Government 3
  Humanities Gen. Ed. Course 3
ED177 Foundations of Modern Education 3
  TOTAL 15

NO. COURSE CREDITS
GE176 World Regional Geography 3
  Humanities Gen. Ed. 3
HI177 World Civilization 1600 to Present 3
PE177 Personal & Community Health 3
ED236 Observation & Participation 3
  TOTAL 15
History Electives
HI175 History of the Holocaust (3)
PO105 State & Local Government(3)
SO176 Introduction to Sociology (3)
EC276 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
MA205 Elements of Statistics  (3)

 
Course # Course Title Credits
EN176 English Composition I 3 Credits
FY100 First Year Experience 1 Credits
EC276 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Credits
ED177 Found of Modern Ed 3 Credits
ED236 Observ & Particip 3 Credits
EN177 English Composition II 3 Credits
GE176 World Regional Geography 3 Credits
HI104 World Civilization to 1660 3 Credits
HI175 History of the Holocaust 3 Credits
HI176 American History to 1865 3 Credits
HI177 American History 1865 to Present 3 Credits
HI204 World Civilization Since 1660 3 Credits
MA205 Elements of Statistics 3 Credits
PE177 Personal & Community Health 3 Credits
PO105 State & Local Government 3 Credits
PO176 American Government 3 Credits
PS276 Developmental Psychology 3 Credits
SO176 Introduction to Sociology 3 Credits