History History Associate in Arts (Liberal Arts Option) Develop a broad and in-depth understanding of our past and how it shapes our present and future with a concentration in history. Request Information Apply Now Program Contact Alyssa Arnell (413) arnella@gcc.mass.edu arnella@gcc.mass.edu Program Overview Degree Requirements Learning Outcomes Faculty Career Outlook Upcoming Events No Events Develop an understanding of the complexity of human experience, learn to make sense of data and artifacts and hone your communication skills through GCC’s history major. This program emphasizes social justice, with survey courses in western civilization or world history and American history. Choose from courses that allow in-depth study of African American history, women’s history, North American indigenous history and queer U.S. history in order to understand diverse perspectives and their impact on society. 60-61credits Associate in Arts Associate in Arts (AA) degrees are typically completed in two (2) years and designed for transfer Learn more TransferGuaranteed admission and streamlined transfer to four-year state schools through MassTransfer!Learn more What's Next?The study of history is an excellent base for many careers, including education, public service, law, journalism, writing, research, public history and in the business and non-profit sectors. Most require a bachelor’s degree and possibly an advanced degree, and GCC’s program provides excellent preparation for transferring to a four-year college or university. Alyssa Arnell Faculty, Department ChairHistoryA.A., Edison Community College B.A., Florida Gulf Coast University M.A., Florida Atlantic University M.S., Kaplan University N320 1-413-775-1255 ArnellA@gcc.mass.edu Alyssa has taught for Dillard University in New Orleans and has been Professor of History at Greenfield Community College since 2017, where she works to build a history program that celebrates diverse voices. Prior to GCC, she worked for the National Park Service in historic interpretation and community healing. She also worked in community civil rights activism and enforcement for over six years in Miami, Florida.