History – Associate of Arts Degree
Program Details
Associate of Arts Degree History
Overview
Program Summary
History takes us into the lives and experiences of societies and people in the past. It helps us make sense of current issues and patterns at home and around the world in the present.
An Associate of Arts - History is a pathway to a Bachelor of Arts degree in history, and to careers in the arts, research and writing, government, law, politics and education at all levels.
The Associate Degree is a formally established credential recognized province-wide. Graduation from this program requires the completion of sixty (60) credits of university-level study in selected areas with an overall GPA of 2.0. For details, see the B.C. Council of Admissions and Transfers at www.bctransferguide.ca
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of an Associate of Arts program, learners will be able to:
- Explain terms, concepts and theories of the discipline(s)
- Read, write and communicate effectively and creatively across academic disciplines
- Ask informed questions to deepen the level of enquiry
- Use quantitative and qualitative evidence to support claims
- Research and analyze evidence from scholarly and professional publications
- Synthesize and summarize literature and data
- Demonstrate developing critical, creative thinking and problem-solving skills
- Use current and emerging technology
- Demonstrate collaborative skills in a multicultural environment
- Conduct themselves in a professional and ethical manner in an academic environment
Program Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
In addition to meeting the general admission requirements to Selkirk College, as outlined in Policy 8611: Admissions, applicants to Associate of Arts must meet the following requirements to be considered fully qualified:
a) 60% in English Studies 12, English First Peoples 12, or ENGL 601
1Students whose first language is not English must fulfill the College’s English Language Proficiency requirement. See Policy 8611: Admissions Appendix A.
Additional Requirements
None.
Graduation and Promotion
Selkirk College awards an Associate of Arts – History to a student who completes at least sixty (60) credits of courses in University Arts and Sciences and other areas, achieves a minimum GPA of 2.00, and whose course selection meets the following criteria1:
a) Two three-credit courses in 100-level English.
b) Six three-credit courses in 100-level or higher arts other than English. Two courses must be in the social sciences and two must be in humanities.
i. Including: HIST 104 and HIST 105, or HIST 106 and HIST 107, or HIST 100 and HIST 101
c) Three three-credit courses in science. One course must be in math, statistics, or computer science, and one course must be a lab science2.
d) Six three-credit courses in 200-level or higher arts in two or more subject areas.
i. Including: HIST 203 and either HIST 215 or HIST 210; or HIST 220 and HIST 221
e) Three three-credit courses in arts, sciences or other areas3.
1Students are advised to ensure that their course selections will meet the degree requirements of the university where they intend to transfer.
2Commonly selected lab sciences include BIOL 101, GEOG 130, GEOG 232, and GEOL 132 and GEOL 142.
3Courses must transfer for three or more credits to at least one of SFU, UBC (Vancouver or Okanagan), UNBC or UVIC. See the BC Transfer Guide at www.bc.transferguide.ca
Students are advised to check the prerequisites for the courses they select.
All prerequisite courses in University Arts and Sciences disciplines require a minimum grade of 60% unless otherwise noted.
Program Courses
The following is a suggested schedule to complete the required courses for an Associate of Arts Degree - History in two years. It is recommended that students meet with a Selkirk College advisor to discuss course options.
Term 1
Courses
Elective Courses
Suggested electives:
one 100-level or higher arts (social science) elective
one 100-level or higher arts elective (not English)
one lab science elective
See the UAS Courses by discipline page for course selections.
Term 2
Courses
Elective Courses
Suggested electives:
one 100-level or higher arts (social science) elective
one 100-level or higher arts elective (not English)
one math, statistics or computer science elective
See the UAS Courses by discipline page for course selections.
Term 3
Courses
Elective Courses
Suggested electives:
two 200-level or higher arts electives
one electives in arts, sciences or other areas
one science elective
See the UAS Courses by discipline page for course selections.
Term 4
Courses
Note: HIST 210 can be taken in place of HIST 215
Elective Courses
Suggested electives:
two 200-level or higher arts electives
two electives in arts, sciences or other areas
See the UAS Courses by discipline page for course selections.
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