Provides the necessary background for professional careers in post-secondary teaching, law, politics, business, the ministry, government service, journalism, publishing, archival work, museum work or historic preservation.
For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the History department page.
For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/historians.htm
Total Credits Required | 124 |
Liberal Studies |
30-40
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Health Promotion Requirements | 2 |
Required Courses in Major | 36 |
HS 390 The Historian's Laboratory | 4 |
HS 490 The History Seminar | 4 |
Choose one course from the following: | 4 |
HS 101 History of Western Civilization to 1600 (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 102 History of Western Civilization Since 1600 (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
Choose one course from the following: | 4 |
HS 126 The United States to 1865 (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
HS 127 The United States Since 1865 (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
Choose one course from the following: | 4 |
HS 105 World History (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 234 Indigenous People of Latin America (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 251 Latin American Civilization (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 252 Arab-Islamic History (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 254 Introduction to the History of Africa (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 256 Approaching China (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 259 Approaching Japan (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS Electives from 200 - 400 Levels | 16 |
No more than four credits at the 200 level. | |
Minimum of four credits at the 400 level. | |
Minor | 20 |
Bulletin Year:
2015 - 2016 Undergraduate Bulletin
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