History Pathway

The history pathway courses introduces students to the broad sweep of world and U.S. history, and introduces the skills of historical inquiry, research, and document analysis.  This program is designed to prepare students for the Bachelor of Arts in History or the Bachelor of Arts in History Education degrees.

Many go on to pursue a bachelor's degree where they can study more in-depth topics and specific areas of history while increasing their skills in research, interpretation and analysis, and organization and writing.

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Degree Type

Associate of Arts in Core Curriculum

Campus Availability

Students can start at any of these campuses and transfer to the Gainesville Campus to complete the associate pathway.

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What Is a Pathway

Your core curriculum classes are the college-level classes that everyone completes in their first and sophomore years of college. These are your foundational English, math, science and liberal arts classes.

When you choose a pathway, you take classes related to that subject in order to complete your core curriculum requirements. This allows you to explore your interests while working toward your goal of getting a degree in a subject you are passionate about and want to have a career in.

Once all of your pathway requirements are completed, you can earn the Associate of Arts or Science in Core Curriculum degree. You can then choose to enter the workforce, or seamlessly continue into a bachelor’s degree program at UNG.

Get the Support You Need to Soar

At UNG, we support you in the classroom and beyond. All of our professors offer weekly office hours in addition to class time in order to answer your questions and provide extra help. We have resources and opportunities available to you on all of our campuses and online that will empower you to make the most of your academic career.

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Our librarians can help you find the right scholarly text, cite your sources, and get the most out of your research process.

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Take Your Core Abroad

Everyone has to take their core curriculum classes, but not everyone takes theirs abroad. Why not do something different?

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