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Concentration Tracks
 - American History
 - European History
 - History of Women and
    Gender
 - History and the Law
 - African and
    African American
   History

 - Public History
 -Asian History
 -Latin American History

History and Literature Honors Major

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- American Studies
- Black Studies

- Honors in History
- Phi Alpha Theta International Honor Society

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Track 3. History of Women and Gender 

Concentration Tracks ( 4 courses, 12 credits)

Your history program will likely focus in a certain track: American History, European History, History of Women and Gender, History and the Law, African and African-American History, Public History, Asian History, Latin American History. You will choose from within one of the tracks, developing a program, in consultation with your advisor, to reflect your interests.

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.

Track 3. History of Women and Gender

Women and Gender Studies 111 Women, History and Culture. Counts as a History course for majors.

HST 274 Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe

HST 275 Women in Twentieth-Century Europe

HST 370 Workers in America

HST 371 U.S. Women's History: Colonial to 1865

HST 372 U.S. Women's History: 1865 to Present

HST 410 Class and Social Control in Europe, 1830-1914

HST 494 Politics and Protest