+ History
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Like
other liberal arts disciplines, history sharpens your ability to
think critically, argue logically, conduct research, analyze data,
and communicate clearly, both orally and in writing. History is
also unique. Because it is both a humanities and a social science,
it addresses the study of individuals and the broader society, teaching
you to evaluate people and issues in their proper contextinvaluable
skills for any career.
The
history department offers a flexible major that prepares students
for a variety of careers as well as for graduate and law school.
History majors take three introductory courses (chosen from world
civilization, U.S. history and Asian civilizations) complete at
least one course in each of these three areas: Europe, the U.S.
and "other regions"including Asia, Latin America,
Africa and Canadaconduct intensive research in a small seminar
designed for majors, and select at least four other history courses
from among a wide array of choices. This approach allows students
to choose to focus on a specific area or period or to select a broad
distribution of courses.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in history are
expected to:
- Understand
the historical development of their own and other cultures;
- Understand
how to think about the past historically by identifying and critiquing
historical interpretations and analyzing issues in historical
context;
- Be able to
select and use evidence from a variety of sources, including primary
sources;
- Communicate
clearly and persuasively, both orally and in writing;
- Recognize
and develop connections between historical issues and life outside
the classroom;
- Think critically
and argue effectively;
- Examine current
issues from a historical perspective.
Major,
Bachelor of Artsminor required
(33 hours)
- Nine hours
chosen from: HIST 151, 152, 180, 205, 206
- 24 hours
of 300- and 400-level courses including HIST 480 and at least
three hours at the 400 level in each of the three categories:
- European
history: HIST 327, 357, 360, 363, 367, 370, 377, 415, 444,
446, 454, 455, 458, 459, 464, 469, 470, 471
- U.S.
history: HIST 301, 303, 306, 308, 319, 326, 337, 338, 421,
422, 425, 426, 428, 429, 430, 432, 433, 438, 439
- Other:
HIST 304, 305, 309, 310, 311, 315, 381, 382, 386, 401, 411,
413, 414, 441, 442, 462, 483, 486
(HIST 391,
400, 495 may be used to fulfill the requirements of the major
and minor with approval of the department adviser.)
Minor (21
hours)
- Nine hours
chosen from: HIST 151, 152, 180, 205, 206
- 12 hours
at the 300 or 400 level chosen from at least two of the three
categories indicated above with at least three hours at the 400
level.
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