2013-2014 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, B.A.
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Minimum credits required: 37
One 200 or 300 level course in each of the following fields:
Non-Western History
- HIS 227I - History of Africa, 3 credit hours
- HIS 236I - Women in Asian Civilizations, 3 credit hours
- HIS 260(I,D) - Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (where relevant)
- HIS 267I - Vietnam: Causes and Consequences, 3 credit hours
- HIS 288I - Islamic History 600-1800, 3 credit hours
- HIS 291I - History of East Asia I, 3 credit hours
- HIS 292I - History of East Asia II, 3 credit hours
- HIS 360(I) - An In-depth Study of Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (where relevant)
- HIS 381I - The Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 4 credit hours
- HIS 389I - The Modern Middle East, 4 credit hours
European History
- HIS 211I - Ancient and Medieval History, 3 credit hours
- HIS 235I - Women in Western Civilization, 3 credit hours
- HIS 239I - History of War, 3 credit hours
- HIS 245I - History of Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 260(I,D) - Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (where relevant)
- HIS 313I - Renaissance & Reformation, 3 credit hours
- HIS 323I - Enlightenment, French Revolution, and Napoleon, 3 credit hours
- HIS 345I - Imperial Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 346I - Modern Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 347I - Celtic and Medieval Britain, 3 credit hours
- HIS 348I - Tudor Stuart England, 3 credit hours
- HIS 349I - Victorian and Modern Britain, 3 credit hours
- HIS 360(I) - An In-depth Study of Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (where relevant)
United States History
- HIS 260(I,D) - Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (where relevant)
- HIS 350 - Colonial America, 3 credit hours
- HIS 351 - The American Revolution, 3 credit hours
- HIS 352 - Jefferson-Jackson, 3 credit hours
- HIS 353 - U.S. Civil War, 3 credit hours
- HIS 354 - U.S. Reform and War, 1876-1920, 3 credit hours
- HIS 355 - Modern America: 1920-1945, 3 credit hours
- HIS 356 - Recent America: 1945-present, 3 credit hours
- HIS 360(I) - An In-depth Study of Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours (where relevant)
Note(s):
No more than 12 credits of 100-level history courses can count toward the major.
In addition, history majors must successfully pass the Department of History Comprehensive Examination, which is individually-tailored to reflect the student’s coursework at BW. They must also complete a Senior Learning Statement, which is a brief survey that we use to assess the value and continuing relevance of our courses. It is recommended that a student achieve a balance among European, American, and non-Western courses. It is also strongly recommended that a history major take more than the absolute minimum hours required, and that students who plan to attend graduate school seek out opportunities to do research (for example, through Faculty Student Collaborative Scholarship projects or the departmental thesis). Special programs may be designed for the student seeking a double University major, such as business-history, art-history, sociology-history, political science-history, psychology-history, etc. |
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