History
Major Requirements and Concentration Tracks
History Major
Majors must complete 10 courses in History (30 credits).
Core Requirements
2 courses, 6 credits
Majors must complete one of the following
sequences:
History 101-102 History of Western
Civilization I, II or
History 121-122 World History I, II or
History 181-182 American History I, II
Concentration
Tracks
4 courses, 12 credits
The purpose of the concentration
tracks in History is to give additional focus to a student's major
program. No specific courses are required for any concentration
since the particular needs and interests of students vary considerably.
Students may choose from the courses listed under each track.
We encourage students to develop their programs in close consultation
with their advisors. The program should also include related
courses in other disciplines.
The eight major concentration tracks
within the History Major are:
Track 1. American History
Track 2. European History
Track 3. History of Women and Gender
Track 4. History and the Law
Track 5. African and African American History
Track 6. Public History
Track 7. Asian History
Track 8. Latin American History
History
courses Outside the Concentration
4 courses, 12 credits (200 level
or above)
These courses should be chosen through
discussion with an advisor. The main goal is to broaden understanding
by turning a student's attention toward people and parts of the
world outside the area of concentration. For example, students with
a concentration in History and the Law could satisfy this requirement
by taking certain courses in African History, Women's History, or
Latin American History.
Minor
Program in History
Eighteen hours of course work are required of students who elect
a minor concentration in History. The requirements are as
follows: one the following two-semester sequences: History
101-102 (Western Civilization I, II) or History 121-122 (World History
I, II) or History 181-182 (American History I, II); then any four
additional History courses numbered 200 or above.
Graduate
Courses
Graduate level courses can be arranged as needed on an individual
basis. Students should consult with the Chair of the Department,
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