DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
The overarching purpose of the history program is to train the
intellect and to prepare students for lives of personal enrichment
and constructive achievement. The study of history comprises the
elements of a liberal education: the acquisition of knowledge,
the nurturing of understanding, and the development of perspectives
on oneself and one's society. The reconstruction of the human
past conveys an appreciation of cultural contexts and traditions,
and it enhances critical thinking and communication skills. The
major in history provides a broad understanding of the development
of various cultures throughout the world. History program faculty
engage in scholarship and research and serve in various ways the
University and the local community.
MAJOR
A major in history requires the following:
1. History course requirements:
a) at least 3 hours but not more than 12 hours of 200- level course
work
b) History 301 (which shall normally be taken during the junior
or senior year)
c) 24 hours of additional course work which must include at least
one course from each of the following groups:
Group A: HIST 308, 314, 315, 320, 329, 330, 351
Group B: HIST 305, 306, 324, 340, 341, 342
Group C: HIST 300, 303, 304, 307, 311, 316, 317, 319, 344, 345,
347, 362
2. Minor/collateral requirements (two options)
a) two 12-hour collaterals approved by the faculty adviser
b) an 18-hour minor approved by the faculty adviser
3. Participation in all required program assessment activities
during the senior year
*4. Completion of a foreign language through 202
*Students seeking the Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in
history must complete all the major requirements listed above
(1 through 4). Students preparing for graduate studies in history
are especially encouraged to complete the Bachelor of Arts Degree.
Students have the option to earn the Bachelor of Science degree
with a major in history by satisfying requirements 1 through 3
of the major requirements listed above.
It is recommended that history majors take Mathematics 114 as
part of their General Education Requirements. Students should
also consider taking Computer Science 150.
The minimum number of semester hours required in major courses
for a major in history is 30. The minimum number of semester hours
in all courses (major and nonmajor) required for the major in
history is 120.
MINOR
A minor in history consists of 18 semester hours, no more than
nine of which may be below the 300 level.
COLLATERAL
A collateral in history consists of 12 semester hours, no more
than 6 of which may be below the 300 level.
Successful completion of a 200-level history course is required
of all students enrolling in history courses above the 299 level.
In special circumstances, exceptions may be made with the joint
permission of the instructor and the department chair.
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