Liberal Arts and Sciences—Liberal Studies Degree
History/Political Science Concentration (LAHP)

This program is for those who want a strong background in history and political science, and plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a degree in history, political science, or government. With a bachelor’s degree in history/political science, students may pursue a career in government and politics, teaching of history/political science, or go on to earn a master’s degree in public policy, management, or a JD to practice law.

 

Campus/format: This program can be completed during the day or evening at the Gardner Campus.

Helpful hints: Eligible LAS students should consider entering MWCC’s Honors Program. Honors Program students benefit from a challenging, highly individualized academic experience, a tuition waiver during their final semester, active recruitment by four-year colleges and universities, and the use of the Honors Center. Also, because of the program’s Commonwealth Honors Program status, all MWCC Honors courses are transferable as Honors courses within the Massachusetts public higher education system, and MWCC graduates are guaranteed acceptance into the Honors Programs of these colleges and universities. See page 122 of the college catalog for more information.

Transfer options: This program fulfills all requirements for the Commonwealth Transfer Compact (see pages 45-46). Joint Admissions agreements exist with state colleges and universities including Bridgewater, Fitchburg, Framingham, Salem, Westfield, and Worcester State, Mass College of Liberal Arts, and UMASS Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, and Lowell. Articulation agreements exist with Charter Oak State College and the University of Phoenix. A partnership exists with Amherst College.

Visit MWCC’s transfer services website: http://transfer.mwcc.edu

Career Options: After earning a bachelor’s degree in history/political science, students may pursue a career in government and politics, teaching of history/political science, or go on to earn a master’s degree in public policy, management, or a JD to practice law.

Special requirements: Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations.

 

 

Number

Suggested Course Order

Cr.

ENG101

English Composition I

3

MAT160

College Math I (or higher)

3

CIS127 Computer Technologies 3

HIS201

History of the United States I

3

 

Behavioral Social Science Elective

3

ENG102

English Composition II

3

THE113

Speech

3

HIS202

History of the United States II

3

 

Lab Science Elective

4

 

Concentration Elective

3

 

Behavioral Social Science Elective

3

HIS105

History of World Civilization I

3

PER126/130

Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective*

2/3

 

Lab Science Elective

4

 

Literature Elective

3

HIS106

History of World Civilization II

3

HIS121

History of the Constitution

3

 

Literature Elective

3

POL211

Massachusetts & the Federal System

3

 

Concentration Elective

3

 

Art/Music/Theater Elective

3

 

Total:

64/65

*Note: PER130 is recommended for transfer
Elective courses by abbreviation

 

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Program Competencies

Upon graduation from these programs, students shall have the ability to:

  1. Demonstrate competence in written and oral communication in English.
  2. Demonstrate competence in problem solving, scientific modes of inquiry, quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking.
  3. Demonstrate competence in understanding historic and social processes.
  4. Demonstrate competence in the use of modern technology to access, evaluate, and apply information.
  5. Demonstrate competence in assessment of aesthetic and ethical standards in a diverse local and global environment.
  6. Demonstrate competence in career planning, health management, and lifelong learning.

Technical Standards*

*general information about technical standards and accommodation.

Students entering these programs must be able to demonstrate the ability to:

  1. Comprehend textbook material at the 11th grade level.
  2. Communicate and assimilate information either in spoken, printed, signed, or computer voice format.
  3. Gather, analyze, and draw conclusions from data.

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