Bachelor of Arts in Military History

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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

In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in Middle Eastern Studies also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates.  Graduates in this degree program will be able to:

General Knowledge of Comparative Politics
  • Understand the concepts and theories of comparative analysis of different political regimes and economic markets.
  • Understand the role of international and transnational organizations in both a global and regional setting.
  • Compare and contrast the political, economic, social and military components of national and regional power.
  • Evaluate the role of civilization in relationships among nations.

Knowledge of the Middle East

  • Evaluate the historical conquests of the region and analyze the colonized peoples’ experiences and world views.
  • Determine how conflict and shifting alliances shaped the development of the region.
  • Understand the political, economic, security, diplomatic, and social challenges facing Middle Eastern countries individually and as a region.

Middle Eastern Culture

  • Compare and contrast the history, essential tenets, and central practices of different cultures within the Middle East.
  • Evaluate how the Islamic faith impacts all aspects of the lives of Muslims.
  • Understand the sociological, political and religious ideologies that influence the literature of the region.
  • Distinguish between Islam as a religion and Islamic culture and history.
  • Arab-Israeli Relations
  • Evaluate the motivations of competing Arab-Israeli forces in defense of their respective positions in the ongoing dialogue and confrontation.
  • Assess the arguments on both sides of the foundational issues.
  • Consider other issues in the context of the wider regional influences that bear upon the future of the Israelis and Arabs in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza.
Degree Program Requirements
Required Course - 3 semester hours
  • RQ295 / COLL100 - Foundations of Online Learning - Required as the first course in all undergraduate programs.

General Education Requirements (34 semester hours)
English Composition - 6 semester hours
  • EN101 / ENGL101 - Proficiency in Writing [Required]
  • EN102 / ENGL102 - Effectiveness in Writing
  • EN202 / ENGL200 - Composition and Literature

Social Sciences - 6 semester hours
  • SS101 / ECON101 - Microeconomics
  • SS102 / ECON102 - Macroeconomics 
  • SS111 / GEOG101 - Introduction to Geography
  • SS133 / SOCI111 - Introduction to Sociology
  • SS134 / PSYC101 - Introduction to Psychology 
  • SS190 / ANTH100 - Introduction to Anthropology
  • SS210 / CHFD220 - Human Sexuality  
  • SO220 / SOCI220 - American Popular Culture

Science - 4 semester hours including the required 1 hour lab
  • SC100 / SCIN100 - Introduction to Biology
  • SC198 / SCIN101 - Introduction to Biology Lab
  • SC101 / SCIN102 - Introduction to Chemistry
  • SC199 / SCIN103 - Introduction to Chemistry Lab   
  • SC102 / SCIN104 - Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology 
  • SC122 / SCIN105 - Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab
  • SC103 / SCIN106 - Introduction to Physics 
  • SC123 / SCIN107 - Introduction to Physics Lab
  • SC104 / SCIN108 - Introduction to Astronomy
  • SC124 / SCIN109 - Introduction to Astronomy Lab
  • SC106 / SCIN110 - Introduction to Oceanography 
  • SC126 / SCIN111 - Introduction to Oceanography Lab
  • SC107 / SCIN112 - Introduction to Meteorology
  • SC127 / SCIN113 - Introduction to Meteorology Lab
  • SC108 / SCIN114 - Introduction to Physical Geology
  • SC128 / SCIN115 - Introduction to Physical Geology Lab
  • SC105 / SCIN116 - Introduction to Forestry
  • SC125 / SCIN117 - Introduction to Forestry Lab
  • SC110 / SCIN118 - Introduction to Human Ecology
  • SC120 / SCIN119 - Introduction to Human Ecology Lab

Mathematics - 3 semester hours
  • MA112 / MATH110 - College Algebra
  • MA113 / MATH111 - College Trigonometry
  • MA125 / MATH125 - Math for Liberal Arts Majors
  • MA225 / MATH225 - Calculus

History - 6 semester hours
  • HS101 / HIST101 - American History to 1877
  • HS102 / HIST102 - American History since 1877
  • HS111 / HIST111 - World Civilization before 1650
  • HS112 / HIST112 - World Civilization since 1650
  • HS121 / HIST121 - Western Civilization before The Thirty Years War
  • HS122 / HIST122 - Western Civilization since The Thirty Years War
  • HS215 / HIST223 - History of the American Indian
  • HS217 / HIST221 - African-American History before 1877
  • HS218 / HIST222 - African-American History since 1877

Humanities - 3 semester hours
  • HM101 / SPAN100 - Spanish I 
  • HM102 / SPAN101 - Spanish II [Prerequisite: HM101] 
  • HM103 / FREN100 - French I
  • HM104 / FREN101 - French II [Prerequisite: HM103] 
  • HM105 / ARAB100 - Arabic I 
  • HM106 / ARAB101 - Arabic II [Prerequisite: HM105] 
  • HM107 / RUSS100 - Russian I
  • HM108 / RUSS101 - Russian II [Prerequisite: HM107] 
  • HM109 / CHIN100 - Chinese I (Mandarin)
  • HM110 / CHIN101 - Chinese II (Mandarin) [Prerequisite: HM109] 
  • HM111 / GERM100 - German I
  • HM112 / GERM101 - German II [Prerequisite: HM111] 
  • HM200 / MUSI200 - Music Appreciation
  • HM230 / RELS201 - Introduction to World Religions  
  • HM240 / ARTH200 - Art Appreciation  
  • HM277 / PHIL200 - Introduction to Ethics
  • PH101 / PHIL101 - Introduction to Philosophy
  • GM200 / COMM200 - Public Speaking

Literature - 3 semester hours

All literature courses require successful completion of EN101 - Proficiency in Writing or EN102 - Effectiveness in Writing

  • HM201 / LITR220 - American Literature before the Civil War
  • HM202 / LITR221 - American Literature from The Civil War to Present
  • HM221 / LITR210 - English Literature: Beowulf to 18th Century
  • HM222 / LITR211 - English Literature: 18th Century to Present
  • HM211 / LITR201 - World Literature through the Renaissance
  • HM212 / LITR202 - World Literature since the Renaissance

Political Science - 3 semester hours
  • SS121 / POLS210 - American Government I
  • SS131 / IRLS210 - International Relations I
Core Courses (21 semester hours)
  • HS334 / HIST300 - Research Methods in History
  • RQ301 / MILH201 - Introduction to Military History
  • RQ302 / MILH221 - War from Antiquity to 1700
  • RQ303 / MILH222 - War from 1700 to the Present
  • MH312 / MILH202 - Survey of American Military History
  • MH351 / MILH303 - Readings in Military Leadership
  • MH352 / MILH304 - Readings in Military Philosophy
Major Courses (30 semester hours)

Military History majors will choose courses from the following categories:

Military Organizations and History
Choose one of the following

  • MH306 / MILH281 - History of the U.S. Army
  • MH307 / MILH282 - History of the U. S. Navy
  • MH308 / MILH283 - History of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • MH309 / MILH284 - History of the U.S. Air Force
  • MH450 / MILH289 - History of Special Operations

Campaigns and Battles
Choose four of the following:

  • MH311 / MILH320 - The American Revolution
  • MH315 / MILH325 - Amerindian Wars
  • MH326 / MILH337 - The War of 1812
  • MH328 / MILH338 - The Mexican War
  • MH340 / MILH340 - The Civil War
  • MH374 / MILH350 - The Spanish-American War
  • MH317 / MILH355 - World War I
  • MH350 / MILH360 - World War II
  • MH320 / MILH370 - Korean War
  • MH321 / MILH371 - Vietnam War
  • MH322 / MILH372 - Persian Gulf War
  • MH373 / MILH373 - The Balkans

Diplomacy and Peacekeeping
Choose two of the following:

  • MH353 / MILH411 - Diplomacy and War I
  • MH354 / MILH412 - Diplomacy and War II
  • MH371 / MILH421 - History of Peacekeeping: 1945-1987
  • MH372 / MILH422 - History of Peacekeeping: 1988 -Present

Warfighting Strategy and Operations
Choose two of the following:

  • MH375 / MILS301 - Air Warfare
  • MH376 / MILS302 - Naval Warfare
  • MH409 / MILS303 - Maneuver Warfare
  • MH413 / MILS410 - Asymmetrical Warfare
  • MH451 / MILS330 - Special Operations Strategy & Tactics
  • IS326 / MILS440 - Information Operations

Current Issues and Future Trends
Choose one  of the following:

  • MH403 / MILS460 - War and Society
  • MH404 / MILS450 - War and National Security
  • MH410 / MILS470 - Future War
  • MH480 / MILH480 - Special Topic - this course, when offered, may be applied to fulfill major course   requirements or elective requirements with permission of the Department Chair.
  • MH390 / MILH490 - Independent Study – this course may be applied  to fulfill major course requirements or elective requirements with permission of the Department Chair.
Capstone Course (3 semester hours)
  • MH498 / MILH498 - Senior Seminar in Military History
    Prerequisite: Senior Standing and completion of all core and major courses prior to enrollment.

Electives (30 semester hours)
Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill core or major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major.

Total = 121 semester hours

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