OFFICE: Building G, Room 257, 516.572.7422
CHAIRPERSON: Miguel C. Alonso, Miguel.alonso@ncc.edu
FACULTY: M. Alonso, M. Anderson, E. Boyden, P. Carlo, P. Caro, R. Cunsolo, L. Falcon, R. Genter,
R. D. Goodman, M. James, S. Maurer, C. Poulios, S. Sapiie, F. Siminoff, J. Vessels
COURSES OFFERED: Geography (GEO), History (HIS), Interdisciplinary (IGS), Latin American Studies (LAS),
Political Science (POL)
In the area of history, the Department offers basic courses in Western civilization
and non-Western civilizations; in the field of political science, the Department offers
courses in national, international, state, and local governments. A selective program
of electives is also provided in history, geography, and political science designed
to meet the varied needs of both the general student and the student who wishes to
pursue those studies.
- Computer-assisted instruction is available in selected history courses.
- Students who wish to pursue history are advised to incorporate into their program
a maximum of 18 history credits, including HIS 101 (History of Western Civilization
through the 18th Century) - HIS 102 (History of Western Civilization since the 18th
Century) and HIS 103 (History of the United States through the Civil War) - HIS 104
(History of the United States since the Civil War).
- It is also recommended they take at least 3 credits in political science. Students
who wish to pursue political science must take a minimum of 12 credits in political
science in addition to HIS 101 - HIS 102 or HIS 103 - HIS 104.
- Students wishing to study geography should take GEO 101 (People and Environment) plus
available electives (GEO 103 - Human Geography, GEO 201 - Geography of Europe).
- History, economics, anthropology, geology, and environmental science courses are recommended
as supplements.
- Students wishing to pursue study at the baccalaureate level in these subjects should
see departmental advisors.