History

History Department

The History Department offers a wide range of transfer-level survey courses designed to teach historical understanding and critical thinking.  These surveys include our United States history surveys (History 101 and 102) and our world and western civilizations surveys (History 106 and 107, and History 104 and 105).  In addition, we offer a variety of courses that focus on specific people, places or time periods that reflect the specialties of our faculty.  These include courses in American history that explore the history of African-Americans, women, the American West, California and the history of modern America.  In world history, courses focus on areas such as the history of Mexico and Latin America.  Students planning to pursue a degree in history are encouraged to contact faculty in the history department for course advising.

Full-Time Faculty:

Eileen Kerr

(209) 575-6134

kerre@mjc.edu

Pirates Village 104A

H. Curtis Martin

(209) 575-6264

martinc@mjc.edu

Pirates Village 103B

Eva Mo

(209) 575-6105

moe@mjc.edu

Pirates Village 106E

 

Dr. William Newell

(209) 575-6661

newellw@mjc.edu

Pirates Village 106A

 

 

Al Smith

(209) 575-6153

smithaj@mjc.edu

Pirates Village 106B