Bachelor of Arts in History

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The history major has recently been re-designed to better suit professional aspirations and interests. The new major ensures that students will learn about the "big picture" through exposure to four historical perspectives, while allowing them to tailor the major to individual needs during the junior and senior years.

Students in this program are exposed to the social impact, consequences, and changes of various pivotal historical events. They learn critical and analytical thinking, and effective writing and research methods.

Students graduating from this program apply their skills and abilities as curators and archivists or in professions involving research, writing, editing, advocacy, politics, and historical preservation.

Degree Program Objectives
In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in History also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of history, graduates in this degree program will be able to:

Historical Research and Analysis

  • Conduct historical research using the historical method
  • Formulate historical analysis in appropriate professional form

Historical Knowledge

  • Identify a broad knowledge of the historical literature that pertains to the topics of study included in the degree program
  • Describe and locate the linkage between historical studies and allied disciplines
  • Compare and contrast the historical experiences that go beyond a single time period and national or cultural experience
  • Interpret historical forces that have shaped social change and contemporary human problems
  • Analyze history from diverse perspectives of ancient and contemporary historical cultures, nations, and regions
  • Analyze history from in-depth study of one or more periods, cultures, nations, regions, or seminal events
  • Analyze historical material and make judgments, to establish causal relationships between facts, to find order and patterns, to answer why and how -- not just simply report; and
  • Demonstrate an understanding of history as a creative art, a subjective discipline and an imaginative interpretation of the past

Degree Program Requirements

Required Course - 3 semester hours

General Education Requirements (34 semester hours)
English - 6 semester hours
Social Sciences - 6 semester hours
Science - 4 semester hours including the required 1 hour labs
Mathematics - 3 semester hours
History - 6 semester hours
Humanities - 3 semester hours
Literature - 3 semester hours
All literature courses require successful completion of ENGL101 - Proficiency in Writing or ENGL102 - Effectiveness in Writing
Political Science - 3 semester hours
Core Requirements (3 semester hours)
General Degree Plan (45 semester hours)

History majors will complete courses from the following categories:

American History
Choose five of the following:

Ancient and Classical History
Choose four of the following:

Diplomatic History
Choose two of the following:

Global Cultures and History
Choose four of the following:

Final Program Requirements (3 semester hours)
Electives (33 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 credits

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