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2001-03 Catalog
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History Major (11 courses): Students must take either History of Western Civilization I: Ancient and Medieval Europe (HS 112) or History of Western Civilization II: Early Modern and Modern Europe (HS 113); History of the United States (HS 116); two courses from the following: African History (HS 118), Middle Eastern History (HS 120), Modern East Asia (HS 122), and History of Latin America (HS 130); three advanced (200 or above) courses from one area; two advanced courses from a second area; and one advanced course from a third. Advanced courses for the various areas of concentration for history majors and minors are as follows: Africa (341, 342, 344, 345, 348, 352); Asia (361, 362, 363, 364, 366, 368); Europe (326, 328, 329, 332, 350); Latin America (311, 316, 321, 349); Middle East (340, 341, 343); United States ( 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 322, 345, 368). In the second semester of the senior year, the history major will take the required HS 485 Senior Capstone.
History majors, especially those planning to do graduate work, are strongly encouraged to study a foreign language.
History Minor (6 courses): Students must take either History of Western Civilization I: Ancient and Medieval Europe (HS 112) or History of Western Civilization II: Early Modern and Modern Europe (HS 113); History of the United States (HS 116); two courses from the following: African History (HS 118), Middle Eastern History (HS 120), Modern East Asia (HS 122), and History of Latin America (HS 130); and any two advanced (200 or above) courses. The areas of study are Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and the United States.
Transfer students who wish to earn a major in history must satisfy the above requirements or their equivalent and must complete, on this campus, at least three advanced courses.
Students may use CLEP examination credit to fulfill their major requirements as follows: one course in Western Civilization: (HS 112 or HS 113) and one course in United States History (HS 116).
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