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AA-T — HISTORY                                                      AA-T — KINESIOLOGY

The AA-T in History is designed to prepare the student for trans-   The AA-T in Kinesiology is designed to provide a
fer to four-year institutions of higher education and is specifi-    fundamental understanding of principles and theories
cally intended to satisfy the lower division requirements for the   related to human movement, anatomy, physiology,
Baccalaureate Degree in History at a California State University.   mechanics and motor learning. The completion of
The knowledge and skills offered in this degree lead students to     the required coursework will satisfy lower division
develop foundational knowledge in the field of history includ-       kinesiology requirements needed to transfer to most four
ing those topics and issues related to global, national, and local  year institutions. This degree is intended for students
aspects of the field of study. Program Learning Outcomes:            who are interested in pursuing a variety of majors in the
Upon completion of this program, students will engage in wide       Kinesiology field. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon
reading, deep thinking, and clear communication about the           completion of this program, the student will have the skills
vast record of human experience. Students will learn how to         necessary to be successful in upper division courses at the
discover facts, weigh interpretations, and draw conclusions in      university. The student will be able to demonstrate critical
order to comprehend the present, envision alternative scenarios,    thinking skills necessary to understand and analyze
and identify with generations to come.                              knowledge specific to kinesiology; exhibit knowledge of
                                                                    the skeletal and neuromuscular structures of the human
Required Core: HIST 117, 118 or 118H;                               body; demonstrate oral and written communication that
                                                                    meets appropriate professional and scientific standards
List A: (6 units) HIST 101 or 140, 102 or 141 or 141H;              in kinesiology; perform basic motor skills and apply a
                                                                    variety of concepts, theories, and methods common to
List B: Select one course from each area:                           kinesiology to bridge the gap between theory and practice;
                                                                    and apply and access universal risk management tools used
    Area 1: (3 units) Any world history course from list            to promote safe practices in physical activity.
A not already used; ANTHR 102 or 102H, 114; ART 112;
HIST 103, 104, 105, 111 or 111H, 113, 115, 121, 131, 132;           Required Core: KIN 100; BIOL 120 and 121;
ETH S 102, 110, 120, 121, 123, 124, 125, 132, 164; GEOG
102; ENGL 111; SOC S 130.                                           Select one course from any of the following Movement
                                                                    Based Course areas for a minimum of three (3) units:
    Area 2: (3 units) Any history course not already used           Combative: PE 131, 215, 217;
or any non-history course from the humanities or social             Dance: DANCE 110, 111, 115, 116, 120, 121, 124, 124, 125,
sciences related to history; ART 113; ENGL 109, 110, 111;           126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 133, 138;
GEOG 103, HIST 106, 122, 133 or 133H, 136, 152; HUMAN               Fitness: PE 102, 108, 110, 111, 167, 168, 180, 181, 295;
115; PHIL 115, 118, 121; POL S 101, 111; SOC S 101, SPCH            DANCE 190, 194;
108.                                                                Individual Sports: PE 140, 141, 202, 203, 261, 262;
                                                                    Team Sports: PE 150, 151, 210, 211, 238, 239, 274, 275.
Required Units for Major: 18 units*
                                                                    List A: Select two courses (6 units minimum)
AA-T — JOURNALISM                                                   BIOL 115; CHEM 101 or 120; HLTH 102; MATH 136; PHY
                                                                    105.
The AA-T in Journalism is designed to prepare the student           Required Units for Major: 22-26 units*
for transfer to four-year institutions of higher education and
is specifically intended to satisfy the lower-division require-
ments for a baccalaureate degree in Journalism at a Califor-
nia State University. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon
completion of this program, the student will have the skills
necessary to recognize and produce well-written news and
feature articles; the ability to visually present news material
(articles and pictures) in an appealing way; and demonstrate
knowledge of what is newsworthy.

Required Core: JOURN 102, 103; MCOMM 101;

List A: Select one (3 units) JOURN 104, 110, 250;

List B: Select two courses (6 units) ENGL 104; PHOTO
101; POL S 101.

Required Units for Major: 18-19 units*

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