Historical Studies, BA

42 credit hours

A Bachelor of Arts in Historical Studies provides the knowledge and skills that successful students need to prepare them for teaching at the high school level, attending graduate school especially in history or law, or pursuing a career in public history such as working in archives, museums, or historical sites. Their skills and knowledge also make them educated individuals ready to work at any career requiring literate persons.

Requirements

HIST 20100Historical Methods

3

HIST 24100Reformation to Revolution

3

HIST 24200Waterloo to World War II

3

HIST 26300History of Latin America

3

HIST 48100Senior Seminar in History

3

Two U.S. courses selected from the following options:

HIST 32000/AST 32000America: The Search for a More Perfect Union

3

HIST 32100The Origins of the United States to 1800

3

HIST 32200The Age of Jackson

3

HIST 32300The Civil War and Reconstruction

3

HIST 32400The Growth of Modern America, 1877-1914

3

HIST 32500The United States 1918-1945: Prosperity, Depression, and War

3

HIST 32600The United States in the Age of the Cold War

3

HIST 33100History of Gender in America

3

HIST 33200A Biography of the Constitution

3

HIST 33300The American West 1830-1960

3

HIST 33400History of Race in America

3

One Europe course selected from the following options:

HIST 34100Church and State in Early Modern Europe

3

HIST 34200The Civilization of Industrialism

3

HIST 34300The Soviet Union and European Communism

3

HIST 34400War and Society in the Twentieth Century

3

One World course selected from the following options:

HIST 36100Missionaries, Militaries and Merchants in the Early Modern World

3

HIST 36200The Atlantic World

3

HIST 36300Revolution in the Modern World

3

Three courses from 30000-level and above HIST courses including the following options:

HIST 32000/AST 32000America: The Search for a More Perfect Union

3

HIST 32100The Origins of the United States to 1800

3

HIST 32200The Age of Jackson

3

HIST 32300The Civil War and Reconstruction

3

HIST 32400The Growth of Modern America, 1877-1914

3

HIST 32500The United States 1918-1945: Prosperity, Depression, and War

3

HIST 32600The United States in the Age of the Cold War

3

HIST 33100History of Gender in America

3

HIST 33200A Biography of the Constitution

3

HIST 33300The American West 1830-1960

3

HIST 33400History of Race in America

3

HIST 34100Church and State in Early Modern Europe

3

HIST 34200The Civilization of Industrialism

3

HIST 34300The Soviet Union and European Communism

3

HIST 34400War and Society in the Twentieth Century

3

HIST 36100Missionaries, Militaries and Merchants in the Early Modern World

3

HIST 36200The Atlantic World

3

HIST 36300Revolution in the Modern World

3

One course selected from the following options:

GEO 10100World Regional Geography

3

GEO 10200Concepts of Geography

3

GEO 10300Human Geography

3

GEO 11500/ESC 11500Physical Geography

4

GEO 20000/ESC 20000Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

3

GEO 20700World Economic Geography

3

GEO 28000-28099Special Topics

3

GEO 28100-28199Special Topics

3

GEO 28200-28299Special Topics

3

GEO 30000/ESC 30000Advanced Topics in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

3

GEO 30100World Historical Geography

3

One course selected from the following options after consultation with your history advisor:

EDU 41000Student Teaching

12

HIST 30100Applied History

3-6

HIST 40100History Internship

3-6

HIS or HIST special topics courses at or above the 30000-level may satisfy program distribution requirements at the discretion of the advisor.

No duplication of coursework is allowed.