Cohen Center

History

Are you fascinated in exploring the past?  Do you find interest in the history of our nation, a specific time period or another country? The study of history requires a student to delve into the past and ask the question: How did that impact where we are today?

Students analyze the complexity of history ranging from documented events to understanding how those events were influenced by mindset, the cultural norm as well as economic, political and religious factors.  Barton Community College offers a variety of history classes from Kansas to world history.  An understanding of the past helps us view current events with a enlightened perspectives. 

Student Opportunities
Student Opportunities

History Club

History Club aims to provide an opportunity to allow students to gain a wider range of historical knowledge through book reviews, topic discussions, and the hosting of guest speakers. It also allows students to meet with others with a similar interest in history.
Sponsor: Jason Lindstrom | F-Building F-132 |  (620)-792-9251 |  lindstromj@bartonccc.edu

Degree Maps
Degree Maps

Associate in Arts - Emphasis of Study
History 

View the full list of Curriculum Guides (applicable for students admitted prior to Fall 2024) and Degree Maps (applicable for students admitted Fall 2024 and after).

Check out the Course Search for a full listing of courses available.

Students Preparing to Transfer
Students Preparing to Transfer

Barton Community College's history curriculum is designed to provide the general education requirement and core history courses for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree in history. In addition to general education courses in American History, we offer a variety of electives including Western Civilizations, Kansas History and Military histories. Electives must meet the requirements of your transferring institution. Students should coordinate with their advisor for transfer requirements.

Opportunities
Opportunities

Cohen CenterOpportunities for involvement are available in professional organizations like Kansas Historical Society and American Historical Association. There are additional options in public history that prepares students for work in a museum or archive.

The Cohen Center for Kansas History is dedicated to preserving resources in Kansas and inspiring research in Kansas History. The Center is in the southeast alcove of the Learning Resource Center on the main campus and is the result of the generosity of Barton P. and Dr. Mary Davidson Cohen of Leawood, Kansas.

Discover Career Paths
Discover Career Paths

Visit the What Can I Do with My Major? webpage to find helpful resources on career paths, employers and more!