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Dec 04, 2024
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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]
History Major
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Required History (15 hours):
Electives (24 hours):
A minimum of 6 hours in each of the following areas, with at least one 400-level course in each area:
- (Area A) United States;
- (Area B) Ancient, early modern, and modern European history;
- (Area C) The Wider World: Mediterranean, Near East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Note:
At least 15 of the 24 hours must be at the 400-level. History 301 will count in either Area A or Area B. History 422 and 442 may count in either Area B or Area C. Mediterranean Concentration (12 hours):
A student majoring in history may fulfill a Mediterranean concentration by taking four 300- or 400-level courses in the European and Wider World areas which deal with topics directly related to the Mediterranean area. Completion of an application and course work will result in a student’s being designated as having completed a “History Major with a Mediterranean Concentration.” This will be acknowledged by presentation of a certificate, accompanied by a letter of verification from the Chairperson of the Department of History. Public and Applied History Concentration (39 hours):
Required History (21 hours):
Directed History Electives (18 hours):
- Six hours in each of the of the department’s three areas of study: United States, Europe, Wider World.
- At least 12 hours must be at the 400-level, with at least one 400-level course in each area of study.
- A student may substitute three hours of directed electives with appropriate cognate courses taken in other departments. These cognate courses must be approved by the History Department Chair.
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