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Program and Course Information

Program
Campus
Day/Evening
Ammerman - Eastern - Grant
HEGIS Code - 5622, CIP Code - 24.0103

Program Learning OutcomesCurriculum Code: LASH-AA
 

     This program is for students who plan to major in history, political science, psychology or sociology when they transfer to a four-year institution to complete the requirements for the baccalaureate degree.  After the core general education requirements, the four options have specific required courses.

Admission Procedures and Requirements

     Entering students should have a minimum high school average of 80 with Algebra I or equivalent completed. Students already enrolled in college should have completed MAT006 or MAT007. Students are admitted on a rolling basis with most students meeting minimum standards admitted.

FIRST SEMESTER: 16 credits Credits
  ENG101: Standard Freshman Composition 3
  LIB101: Introduction to College Research (Recommended)
or COL101: College Seminar
1
* Foreign Language 3
  MAT103: Statistics I 3
POL105: American National Politics and Government 3
PSY101: Introduction to Psychology 3

SECOND SEMESTER: 16 credits Credits
  ENG102: Introduction to Literature 3
* Foreign Language 3
HIS101: Western Civilization I 3
HIS103: Foundations of American History 3
  Laboratory Science Elective 4

THIRD SEMESTER: 16-17 credits Credits
  COM101: Introduction to Human Communication
or COM102: Interpersonal Communication 
or COM105: Public Speaking
3
HIS102: Western Civilization II 3
HIS104: Modern American History 3
  Laboratory Science or Mathematics Elective 3-4
**♦ Other World Civilizations Social Sciences Elective 3
  Physical Education 1

FOURTH SEMESTER: 13-14 credits Credits
HIS107: Modern World History 3
  Humanities Elective 3
  Laboratory Science Elective or Mathematics Elective 3-4
Social Sciences Elective 3
  Physical Education 1

MINIMUM CREDITS REQUIRED 61

* Students must complete Foreign Language 102 or equivalent. Those who place out of Foreign Language 102 (FRE102, FRE113, GER102, ITL102, ITL113, SPN102 or SPN113) must, in consultation with an advisor, choose from any of the following courses:
      FRE (French, Intermediate level)
      GER (German, Intermediate level)
      ITL (Italian, Intermediate level)
      SPN (Spanish, Intermediate level)
      ASL101 (American Sign Language I)
      Any humanities course
** Other World Civilizations social sciences electives include the following: ANT101, ANT105, ANT203, ANT211, GEO101, GEO102, GEO103, HIS107, HIS110, HIS118, HIS119, HIS120, POL107,or POL111.
These courses constitute the major in this curriculum.
  NOTES: 1) Students planning to transfer to a SUNY four-year institution should check the SUNY General Education Requirements for selecting courses.
2) See Transfer Agreements for articulation agreements with four-year colleges and universities.

Program Learning Outcomes provide you with an overview of the skills and knowledge you will attain after graduating from the Suffolk County Community College's degree or certificate programs.

 


Contact Us

Suffolk County Community College
History Program

Ammerman Campus
Southampton Building
533 College Road
Selden, NY 11784
(631) 451-4000

Eastern Campus
121 Speonk Riverhead Road
Riverhead, NY 11901
(631) 548-2500

Michael J. Grant Campus
Crooked Hill Road
Brentwood, NY 11717
(631) 451-4111

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.