HIST 101 Survey of Western Civilization I 3 credits
One of the following two courses 3 credits
HIST 102 Survey of Western Civilization II
HIST 112 Survey of World Civilization
Four HIST Electives 12 credits
Two courses may be 200 and above
Two courses must be 300 and above
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The goals of the history curriculum are to engender an informed, critical, and articulate sense of the past, an appreciation for the diversity of human experience, and an awareness of the role of tradition in shaping the present. The major develops a variety of practical research and communication skills and provides a foundation for graduate work, the study of law, teaching, archival and library sciences, and many careers in business and the professions.
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Lower DivisionHIST 101 Survey of Western Civilization I 3 credits
One of the following two courses 3 credits
HIST 102 Survey of Western Civilization II
HIST 112 Survey of World Civilization
HIST 273 History of U.S.A. I 3 credits
HIST 274 History of U.S.A. II 3 credits
Upper DivisionHIST - - - Electives 18-21 credits
One of the following two courses 3 credits
HIST 398 Historical Methods
HIST 499 Senior Thesis
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The Department of History offers a variety of courses that enable students to fulfill the core requirements of their schools as well as to obtain a Bachelor of Arts with either a major or a minor in History. The goals of the department curriculum are to engender an informed, critical, and articulate sense of the past, an appreciation for the diversity of human experience, and an awareness of the role of tradition in shaping the present. The major develops a variety of practical research and communication skills and provides a foundation for graduate work, the study of law, teaching,
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