Undergraduate Program of Study
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Core Areas A, B, C, D, and E |
42 hours |
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HIST 1111- Civilization I or HIST 1112 - Civilization II (If taken to satisfy core area B or E, substitute an approved global perspectives course.)
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HIST 2111- History of America to 1877 (If taken to satisfy core area E, substitute a humanities or social science course at the 1000 or 2000 level.)
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HIST 2112 - History of America since 1865 (If taken to satisfy core area E, substitute a humanities or social science course at the 1000 or 2000 level.)
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Foreign Language 1002 - Elementary Language II
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Foreign Language 2001 - Intermediate Language I
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Foreign Language 2002 — Intermediate II
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Physical Education |
3 hours |
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*Major Field Courses |
12 hours |
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HIST 3500 - Historical Methods
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HIST 4500 - Advanced Seminar
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One public history course (3000 or above).
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Seven other history courses at the 3000 level or above. Only one may be Fieldwork or Study Abroad
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In selecting the remainder of their advanced courses students may choose to concentrate in one particular area of history (European, American, or non-western), providing they complete at least six hours outside of that area.
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In choosing the remainder of their advanced courses students may choose to concentrate in one particular area of history (European, American, or non-western), providing they complete at least six hours outside that area.
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*Related Field Courses |
12 hours |
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MATH 2200: Elementary Statistics may be substituted as three hours at the 2000 level.
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At least six semester hours at the 3000 level or above chosen from the social sciences and/or the humanities excluding history. Six semester hours may be at the 2000 level.
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Total Semester Hours |
123 hours |
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Regents' Test and Exit Exam |
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* grade of C or better required