2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

History, B.A.


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(36 credit hours)

History encompasses all aspects of human experience in the past. Historians study past events to understand their causes and consequences. Analyzing the past helps students understand why the present developed as it has. It builds skills of critical analysis, research and writing that can be applied to help solve the problems facing the world today.


What Can You Do With a Degree in History?


~ Teaching, graduate school

~ Museums and public history

~ Law, government, public policy

~ Nonprofit organizations

~ Research, library and information science, archives

~ Intelligence and security

Required


The following requirements are needed to complete the major in history (36 hours):

Additional history courses:


Choose four additional three-credit courses in history, 3 of which must be at the 300-level or above (12 hours):

Senior Exercise:


Note(s):


Only 1 directed, special, or independent study (3 credits) may count toward the major.

For the major in history, the P/CR/NC grading option may not be exercised for any course which could count toward the major. Additional information about the P/CR/NC grading option is available under the Academic Policies and Procedures  heading in this catalog.

Interested in Graduate/Professional Programs?


If you are interested in pursuing graduate or professional programs for history, the following areas of study are recommended in addition to the requirements listed above:

  • As many additional courses in archaeology and ancient studies, economics, history, philosophy, and/or political science as desired.
  • Skill in a foreign language is highly recommended.

Interested in Law School?


If you are interested in pursuing law school, the following ares of study are recommended in addition to the requirements listed above:

  • Thorough training in argumentation, research, and expository writing skills (not creative writing), especially courses in history and philosophy, is recommended.
  • Familiarity with American government and international relations is also highly recommended.
  • Courses in psychology are also recommended.

Interested in Museum Studies?


If you are interested in pursuing graduate or professional programs for museum studies, the following courses/program of study are recommended in addition to the requirements listed above:

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