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2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History, B.A.


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Degree Awarded:         Total Credit Hours:
Bachelor of Arts        120
Career Opportunities:
Advertising/marketing, analyst, archivist, editor, educator, foreign service or federal officer, journalist, legal assistant, politician, researcher
Note(s):
• A minimum of 45 hours of 300/400-level courses are required for graduation.
1 Students completing ASL must earn an additional 1 credit hour to meet the degree required 120 credit hours.

Mathematics (3 credit hours)


Modern Language (7 credit hours)


Choose from American Sign Language (ASL),1 Arabic (ARAB), French (FREN), German (GERM) or Spanish (SPAN) in consultation with academic advisor. All MODL course requirements must be completed in a single language.

  • MODL 101 Credit Hours: 4
  • MODL 102 Credit Hours: 3

General Elective (2 credit hours)


Choose in consultation with academic advisor.

Sophomore Year (30 credit hours)


Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 credit hours)


Choose from the General Education Curriculum  list of Social/Behavioral Science courses. Three credit hours must be at the 200-level or above.

Modern Language (6 credit hours)


Choose from American Sign Language (ASL),1 Arabic (ARAB), French (FREN), German (GERM) or Spanish (SPAN) in consultation with academic advisor. All MODL course requirements must be completed in a single language.

  • MODL 201 Credit Hours: 3
  • MODL 202 Credit Hours: 3

Communication (3 credit hours)


Choose a General Education approved course in consultation with academic advisor.

Natural Sciences (6 credit hours)


Choose from the General Education Curriculum  list of Natural Science courses.

English Literature (3 credit hours)


Choose from the General Education Curriculum  list of Literature courses.

English Literature (3 credit hours)


Choose from any ENGL 200-level or higher literature course.

Junior Year (30 credit hours)


Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 credit hours)


Choose from the General Education Curriculum  list of Social/Behavioral Science courses. Three credit hours must be at the 200-level or above.

Humanities (3 credit hours)


Choose from ENGL, HUMN, MODL, PHIL.

History (12 credit hours)


Must include three credit hours each from U.S. and European History and three credit hours from Latin American, Asian, or African History on the 300-400 level.

Philosophy (3 credit hours)


Choose in consultation with academic advisor.

Natural Sciences (3 credit hours)


Choose from the General Education Curriculum  list of Natural Science courses.

Minor (3 credit hours)


Electives should be used to complete an 18 credit hour minor in most disciplines. (See Specific Degree Requirements).

Senior Year (30 credit hours)


Fine Arts (3 credit hours)


Choose from the General Education Curriculum  list of Fine Arts courses in consultation with academic advisor.

Humanities (3 credit hours)


Choose from ENGL, HUMN, MODL, PHIL.

History (6 credit hours)


Choose six credit hours of HIST 400 level in consultation with academic advisor.

Minor (15 credit hours)


Electives should be used to complete an 18 credit hour minor in most disciplines. (See Specific Degree Requirements).

General Education Core Curriculum


English
(6 cr)
Mathematics
(6 cr)
Natural Sciences
(9 cr)
Social/Behavioral Sci
(6 cr)
ENGL 101 
ENGL 102  
Choose 3 cr from the first list below
and
Choose 3 cr from the second list below
Choose from the
Gen Ed Course List  
Choose from the
Gen Ed Course List  
History
(3 cr)
Fine Arts
(3 cr)
Communication
(3 cr)
Literature
(3 cr)
HIST 100 , HIST 101 , HIST 102 , HIST 221 , or HIST 222   Choose from the
Gen Ed Course List  
Choose from the
Gen Ed Course List  
Choose from the
Gen Ed Course List  
 
Mathematics: MATH 102 , MATH 103 , or MATH 105  
Mathematics: MATH 206 , MATH 210 , or STAT 214  

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