To fulfill degree requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in History, students must complete the following:
Social Science Methodology (select one)
___ Statistics 1020 - 4 cr. Social Statistics (also fulfills Quantitative Reasoning Competency Area)
___ Sociology 300 Social Research
___ Foreign Language competence at or above the intermediate (0212) level, or equivalency
HISTORY (30 credits minimum)
___ HIST 120 Western Civilization 1
___ HIST 130 Western Civilization 2
___ HIST 424 Classical East Asia or HIST 425 Modern East Asia
___ HIST 610 U.S. to 1877 or HIST 620 U.S. 1877 to Present
___ HIST 1002 Writing Seminar for Majors (required senior year course)*
___ Five (5) History electives (at least one from each group, and at least 4 numbered 1000 or above)
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Related Programs
Students interested in History may choose to pursue a minor either to supplement the work in their majors or to fulfill the requirements for a related area within their majors. The minor in History requires that students complete five courses for a total of 15 credits in addition to any History courses chosen to fulfill the requirements under General Education.
REQUIREMENTS:
Complete one survey course from each of the following groupings; United States, Europe, and Latin America.
Complete two additional upper-level history courses.
Each course for the History minor must be completed with a grade of C- or better.
Students interested in History of Art and Architecture may choose to pursue a minor either to supplement the work in their majors or to fulfill the requirements for a related area within their majors. The minor in History of Art and Architecture requires that students complete five courses for a total of 15 credits in addition to any HA&A courses chosen to fulfill requirements under General Education.
REQUIREMENTS:
Complete the following two courses:
HA&A 0010 Introduction to Art
HA&A 0030 Introduction to Modern Art
After completing both HA&A 0010 and HA&A 0030, take
HA&A 1010 Approaches to Art History
Complete two additional HA&A courses.
Each course for the
Program Name: History
Program Designation: Minor
Program Contact: Dr. Richard G. Frederick
Academic Division: Behavioral and Social Sciences
Program Description:
Do you like watching the History Channel or reading historical novels or biographies?
You’ll study the history of the United States or Europe in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries and have the opportunity to select elective courses focusing on areas of interest.
Course Requirements in the Minor
U.S. HISTORY I
U.S. HISTORY II OR 2 of the following courses
EUROPE IN THE 18TH CENTURY
EUROPE IN THE 19TH CENTURY
EUROPE IN THE 20TH CENTURY
MEDIEVAL EUROPE
RENAISSANCE/REFORMATION EUROPE
Three history electives (at least two at the 1300
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12 courses, including:
HIS 100 Introduction to World History 3 Credits
HIS 102 History of American Society 3 Credits
HIS 104 History of the Atlantic World 3 Credits
POL 311 The Research Process 3 Credits
HIS 498 Tutorial: History 4 Credits
HIS 499 Tutorial: History 4 Credits
3 courses concentrating in European , American or non-Western history from the following:
HIS 215 The American Working Class 3 Credits
HIS 217 History of Pittsburgh 3 Credits
HIS 221 Europe in the 19th Century 3 Credits
HIS 222 Europe in the 20th Century 3 Credits
HIS 223 Special Topics in Non-Western History 3 Credits
HIS 224 The Holocaust: Nazis, Occupied Europe, The Jews 3 Credits
HIS 225 Special Topics in European History 3 Credits
HIS 226 Special Topics in American History 3 Credits
HIS 241 History of Islam 3 Credits
HIS 242 The Modern Middle East 1500-Present 3 Credits
HIS 244 Africa, Past
Core Courses 5 courses – 15 credits
Complete five of the following courses:
HIST 0100 Western Civilization 1
HIST 0101 Western Civilization 2
HIST 0500 Colonial Latin America
HIST 0501 Modern Latin America
HIST 0600 U.S. to 1876
HIST 0601 U.S. 1865 to Present
Electives
Choose 6 courses – 18 credits
HIST 1656 U.S. Workers since 1865
HIST 0180 19th-Century Europe
HIST 1367 20th-Century Europe
HIST 1661 U.S. Women since 1865
HIST 1614 U.S. Civil War Era
HIST 0187 World War II
HIST 1338 Weimar and Nazi Germany
HIST 1022 Women in Modern Europe
HIST 1565 Race and Gender in Latin America
HIST 1583 20th-Century Latin American Revolutions
HIST 1590 Andean Region
HIST 1522 Brazil
HIST 1525 Mexico
CLASS 0010 Greek Civilization
CLASS 0020
The minor in history is designed to complement a wide range of social studies and humanities majors by affording students the opportunity to examine change and development in human societies over time. Students are free to select courses in the topics (military history, social history, cultural history, etc.), geographical areas (the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa), and time periods that most suit their needs and interests. The requirements for entering the minor are fifth semester standing (eligible courses taken previously will count toward the minor) and having already declared a major.
A grade of C or better is
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