The Major
Students who choose to major in history must complete the following minimum requirements, usually in the sequence outlined:
1. Four foundation courses, ordinarily to be completed by the end of the sophomore year:
HIST 101 World History to 1450
HIST 102 World History since 1450
HIST 121 American Civilization I
HIST 122 American Civilization II
2. Five electives, at least two of which must be at the 300 or Theories and Methods level. Note that in choosing their five electives, majors must complete at least one course (at the 100, 200, or 300 level) in each of the following three areas of cultural or geographical focus: Europe; Asia; and Africa, Latin America, or the Middle East. (HIST 272 America and Asia and HIST 274 Vietnam count as Asian focus.) In choosing their two remaining electives, majors may make their selections from among any of the Department’s area, thematic, or topical options, including, of course, any of the available or appropriate 200 or 300 level offerings in American or U.S. history.
3. Capstone experience:
HIST 450 Historiography and Research Seminar plus one of the following options:
a) HIST/SCSI 460 Senior Research Seminar (portfolio of written work from history classes required); or
b) Completion of an approved history honors project; or
c) Completion of any one of the following research seminars: HIST 316, 321, 343, 344, 352, or 354. (Note that the courses listed here as research seminars may be taken either as 300 level electives or as research seminars but not as both.)
The Minor
Students minoring in history must complete the following requirements, usually in the sequence outlined:
1. Three foundation courses, ordinarily to be completed by the end of the sophomore year, selected from the following:
HIST 101 World History to 1450
HIST 102 World History since 1450
HIST 121 American Civilization I
HIST 122 American Civilization II
2. Four electives, at least one of which must be at the 300 or Theories and Methods level. Note that in choosing their four electives, majors must complete at least one course (at the 100, 200, or 300 level) in each of the following three areas of cultural or geographical focus: Europe; Asia; and Africa, Latin America, or the Middle East. (HIST 272 America and Asia and HIST 274 Vietnam count as Asian focus.) In choosing their remaining elective, minors may make their selection from among any of the Department’s area, thematic, or topical options, including, of course, any of the available or appropriate 200 or 300 level offerings in American or U.S. history.
3. Capstone experience:
HIST 450 Historiography and Research Seminar
Downloadable Checklists (PDF format):
Major Requirements Minor Requirements