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17 Associate of Arts Programs in History 2024

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    Associate of Arts Programs in History

    An Associate of Arts offers an alternative to starting one’s higher education. It is a two-year program covering the basics of liberal arts and of a chosen field to concentrate in. With this, students may transfer the credits earned to another school for a Bachelor’s or seek an entry-level career.

    What is an Associate of Arts in History? An AA in History concerns various aspects of historical studies, approaching events and records from political, economic, and cultural perspectives to understand how civilizations are shaped and developed. Students also learn the fundamentals of historical research using both primary and secondary sources. Specific nations and periods covered vary based on the program’s specialization and may be further expanded on in a four-year bachelor’s degree.

    Students earning an Associate of Arts in History make use of a number of skills that can find use outside of the course. Alongside research and writing skills, students may develop critical reading and thinking, speculative and debate skills, and insight into collaboration with other scholars.

    An Associate in Arts covers two years versus the four years of a bachelor’s degree. The tuition cost per credit hour is usually the same between the two at any given school, but the AA costs less overall due to being shorter. Schools can vary in the specific tuition involved.

    With an AA in History, students can start their journey towards one of many education or scholarly vocations, often with the support of an additional degree. Teachers, researchers, and archivists are common options, but a historical perspective also aids many other careers. Writing and journalism are popular choices as well, along with legal or civil services. Some history majors enter nonprofit work, such as for museums or historic preservation societies.

    For students who live in remote areas or seek additional flexibility, distance learning options for associate’s degrees may be available. To find out more, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.