| Bachelor of Arts in Military History |
The Military History major has been designed to encompass a variety of professional aspirations and interests. This major ensures that students will learn about the "big picture" through exposure to five historical perspectives, while allowing them to tailor the major to their individual interests during the junior and senior years. This is a degree for those who seek understanding of the military art and science as well as a general education in the liberal arts. The degree is quite different from history degrees at other universities because it is focused on the forces of human conflict, and how those forces have shaped, and continue to shape, civilization. Students receive a foundation in: (1) the philosophy, strategy, and tactics of conflict; (2) generalship, leadership, and management of warfare, and of people; (3) great historical battles and their influences on society; (4) the influence of technology on warfare, and on society; and (5) the history of related issues such as diplomacy, foreign affairs, international law, war and society, and future war. Degree Program Objectives
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Degree Program Requirements General Education Requirements (34 semester hours) Social Sciences - 6 semester hours Science - 4 semester hours including required 1 hour labs Mathematics - 3 semester hours History - 6 semester hours Humanities - 3 semester hours Literature - 3 semester hours Political Science - 3 semester hours |
Core Requirements (21 semester hours) Major Courses (30 semester hours) Campaigns and Battles Diplomacy and Peacekeeping Warfighting Strategy and Operations Current Issues and Future Trends Capstone Course (3 semester hours) The Senior seminar in Military History is required for all Military History majors. This capstone experience for Military History majors will review and integrate their academic coursework, strengthen their understanding of historical methodology, and relate their academic preparation to their post graduation goals. Students will analyze works by professional academics in order to explore research methods and style of presentation. They will also conduct original research and present their findings to the class in written and e-portfolio formats. Electives (30 semester hours) Total = 121 semester hours |
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