2021-2022 College Catalog

History Major

History Major Requirements

38 credits distributed as follows:

One perspective in U.S. History course chosen from:

 
HIST 103American Political History

3

HIST 104Race & Ethnicity in Amer Hist

3

HIST 240American Environmental History

3

HIST 242Women in American History

3

One perspective in Global History course chosen from:

 
HIST 162Health&Disease Modern World History

3

HIST 164Race & Identity

3

HIST 165Free and Unfree Labor

3

HIST 261Indian Ocean World, 1300-1800

3

HIST 262The Politics of Identity: Globalization, Diaspora, and Diversity

3

Methods course

HIST 322Historical Methods

4

Capstone course

One 400-level Capstone Seminar

Or

HIST 490Senior Thesis

4

*The thesis must be on an approved topic on which the student prepared through at least one relevant 300-level seminar

Seminars and Capstone Seminars: 300-level seminars are open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and typically involve extensive reading, discussion and a research paper. Seniors (and, in exceptional cases, juniors) may register for one of the 400- level Capstone Seminars to complete their Capstone research project in that seminar, if they opt to do the Capstone project instead of HIST 490 Senior Thesis. The Capstone project is an article-length (30 pages) research paper based on original analysis of the primary-source evidence and historical scholarship relevant to the student’s chosen topic. Topics for Capstone projects must fall within the scope of the Capstone Seminar. As part of the Capstone project, students are required to present an oral defense of their research before the history faculty and their peers. Note: Students may not earn credit for both a 300-level seminar and its companion 400-level Capstone Seminar.

Pre-requisites for all 400-level Capstone Seminars: Junior-level standing; history major status; a grade of C or better in HIST 322; and completion of at least 31 credits in the history major (in addition to any pre-requisites listed for the companion 300-level seminar).

Seven additional History courses

Three of these must be at the 300-level

Two concentrations within four of the following areas:

**A Concentration consists of two courses in the same area, at least one of which must be a 300-level Seminar.

United States

Europe

Latin America

Global

History Degree Pathway

First Year

Fall

Global History Course

Winter

Electives

Spring

US History Course

Electives

Second Year

Fall

Electives

Winter

Electives

Spring

HIST 322Historical Methods

4

Electives

Third Year

Fall

Electives

Spring

Electives

Fourth Year

Fall

HIST 490Senior Thesis

4

Spring

Electives