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2023-24 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-24 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History, BA


Program Code: HISTAH

History is a critical study of the past that examines how societies have been shaped by cultural, political, social, and economic influences across time and space. Degree programs offered by the History Department are the bachelor of arts degree program in history, and the bachelor of science in education degree program in social studies education, concentrating in history. The Social Studies Education program prepares students to teach at the junior- and senior-high school levels. The Bachelor of Arts program can prepare students for careers in law, government service, public history, and broad business opportunities.

History is the study of change in human societies over time, and thus it is of broad applicability. The many careers in teaching and in Public History (including work in museums, archives and the park service) attest to the continued importance of history to communities everywhere. Governments, non-government organizations and businesses all value the understanding of social change and the research skills the study of history is based on. All of us are living through the process of historical change and studying the discipline of history is the best way to understand these changes

Liberal Studies: 46-47


As outlined in the Liberal Studies Requirements  with the following specifications:

Learning Skills: 3 (1)


Humanities-History:


Fulfilled by required courses in major

Liberal Studies Electives: 9


  • No courses with HIST prefix

Major: 36


Foundation Courses: 12


Choose 2 from the following 

Controlled Electives: 18


  • Any 6 HIST courses numbered 301-494 with at least one being a US History course and at least one being a non-US History course

Other Requirements: 0-8


Foreign Language Elementary Level II (2)

Free Electives: 30-38


Total Degree Requirements: 120


(1) English Composition II requirements are fulfilled by the department’s Writing Plan 

(2) Students are required to meet Elementary II foreign language proficiency through classwork, placement exam, or tested proficiency.