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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History (B.S.)
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Jeff W. Coker, Dean
Henkel Hall, Room 205
(540) 665-4587, jcoker2@su.edu
The major in History is designed to increase an understanding of the present and future by studying and interpreting the past. The content and methodology of historical studies is basic to a liberal arts education in the 21st century and to an understanding of the world and the dynamics of change. History also provides a firm foundation for many careers. Recent graduates have found their way into various professions, such as museum and curatorial positions, law, journalism, teaching, government service, foreign service, as well as admission to graduate study in a specialized field.
Required courses in the History major provide introductions to the primary historical traditions of world and U.S. history, political theory, methods of historical research and writing and other disciplines such as economics, literature and art, which bear on the historical process. Students are encouraged to use elective hours to develop depth in an area of emphasis such as American or European political and cultural histories or historic preservation. Students may also prepare for the teaching profession at the elementary, middle and secondary levels.
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History Major Core Courses
1st Year – Spring
- Oral Communication Gen Ed (Domain 1) Credit(s): 3
- Gen Ed (Domain 2 or Domain 3) Credit(s): 3-5
- Gen Ed (Domain 4 or Domain 5) Credit(s): 3-4
- HIST 1xx (core 100-level) Credit(s): 3
- Foreign Language Credit(s): 3
2nd Year – Fall
- Foreign Language Credit(s): 3 (Arts & Sciences requirement) or Gen Ed Credit(s): 3
- HIST 1xx Elective Credit(s): 3 (100-level) (Domain 6 or Domain 7 )
- Gen Ed (Domain 2 or Domain 3) Credit(s): 3-5
- Gen Ed (Domain 4 or Domain 5) Credit(s): 3-4
- HIST 3xx Elective Credit(s): 3
2nd Year – Spring
- HIST 1xx (100-level elective) Credit(s): 3
- Foreign Language Credit(s): 3 or Gen Ed Elective Credit(s): 3
- Choose one:
- PSCI 301 History of Western Political Philosophy I (Domain 5) Credit(s): 3
- or PSCI 302 History of Western Political Philosophy II (Domain 5) Credit(s): 3
- or Elective
- Electives Credit(s): 6
3rd Year – Fall
- HIST 3xx (300-level elective) Credit(s): 3
- HIST 3xx (300-level elective) Credit(s): 3
- Gen Ed Elective Credit(s): 3
- Elective Credit(s): 3
- Upper-division Elective Credit(s): 3
3rd Year – Spring
- HIST 3xx (300-level elective) Credit(s): 3
- Choose one:
- PSCI 301 History of Western Political Philosophy I (Domain 5) Credit(s): 3
- PSCI 302 History of Western Political Philosophy II (Domain 5) Credit(s): 3
- Elective
- Electives Credit(s): 9
4th Year – Fall
- HIST 201 The Practice of History Credit(s): 3
- HIST 3xx (300-level elective) Credit(s): 3
- Upper-division Electives Credit(s): 9
4th Year – Spring
- HIST 495 Seminar in Historical Studies Credit(s): 3
- HIST 3xx (300-level elective) Credit(s): 3
- Electives Credit(s): 9
Total: 15 credits
Students are encouraged to take either HIST 101 and HIST 102 or HIST 103 and HIST 104 in the same year, as these courses are sequential. HIST 104 is offered fall semester only. It is advised students take it immediately preceding HIST 495 , which is normally offered spring semester only, unless other arrangements are made.
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