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Associate in Arts-DTA with Emphasis in History Curriculum Map


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History majors learn to research, analyze, record, and interpret the past as recorded in sources, such as government and institutional records, newspapers and other periodicals, photographs, interviews, films, electronic media, and unpublished manuscripts, such as personal diaries and letters. History majors go on to become historians for city/state/federal government agencies, corporations, non-profit agencies.  Students pursuing a degree in History should follow a program leading to the Associate in Arts Degree, AA-DTA  degree and then transfer to a college or university that offers History as a major.

See Articulation Agreements for more details about the colleges who accept this degree.

Students are responsible for knowing transfer requirements and policies, as well as specific course choices and GPA requirements, are urged to consult the catalog of the institution for which they plan to transfer.

Sample Schedule


This sample schedule is provided as a guide for a full-time student with placement into ENGL& 101 and appropriate math. Not every course is offered every quarter: careful planning is required to complete the degree in the fewest number of quarters. Students should meet with a faculty advisor throughout their course of study. An customized curriculum map can be accessed in Navigate.

Quarter 1 (15 credits)


Quarter 2 (15 credits)


Quarter 6 (15 credits)


  • Electives
    All courses numbered 100 or higher may be taken as electives, except Basic Skills and no more than 3 credits Physical Education. Courses should include preparation for a major and/or general interest/leisure-time activity.
  • HIST& 214 - Pacific Northwest History  is required by law for all teachers in Washington state.

    History courses that meet diversity requirement

Transferability of Credits


Green River College is fully accredited. Academic courses will usually be accepted by other institutions offering the same (or similar) courses. However, each institution has its own transfer policies and each student is responsible for knowing the transfer and admission requirements of the receiving institution. Students are urged to consult with their advisor and a representative from the college they plan to attend after Green River.

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