Bachelor of Arts

REQUIRED: (16 hours)*

960:010 - Introduction to the Study of History - 3 hours AND co-requisite
960:011 - Field Experience: Public History - 1 hour
(these courses must be taken immediately after the major is declared)

961:014 - United States History to 1877 - 3 hours
961:015 - United States History Since 1877 - 3 hours
(014 and 015 must be taken by the end of the sophomore year)
960:192 - Junior-Senior Seminar - 3 hours


*All History majors must successfully complete 680:021, 680:022, and 680:023. Not all
transferred Humanities courses that meet Liberal Arts Core requirements also
fulfill the History requirement. Transfer students must check with their advisor to be
sure the requirement for 680:021, 680:022, and 680:023 has been met.

ELECTIVES IN HISTORY: (27 hours)
must be 100-level courses

European History - 12 hours

Must include one course from Category A and one from Category B:

Category A

Category B

962:101g 962:152g            963:153g 963:165g
962:103g 962:153g 963:154g 963:169g
962:123g 962:158g 963:155g 963:170g
962:126g 962:164g 963:157g 963:172g
962:151g 962:171g 963:160g 963:174g
963:161g 963:188g


Non-Western History
- 6 hours

964:127g 964:176g 964:182g
964:128g 964:178g 960:183g
964:174g 964:180g 960:187g
964:175g 964:181g


Additional Electives
- 9 hours

NOTE: Courses used to meet the Liberal Arts Core or other degree requirements may not be used to meet requirements of this major. Ungraded credit will not be counted on the major or minor.

PROFICIENCY IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. (particularly for those planning to do graduate work)