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HistoryHistory, B.A. (HISAL)Degree InformationThis major provides a broad introduction to the history of the great
civilizations of the world and specific areas of historical inquiry. Centered in
one of the basic, traditional disciplines, the History major offers invaluable
preparation for students interested in a career in government, international
relations, law, or librarianship, as well as essential training for those
interested in a professional career as an academic or public historian,
archivist, or secondary school teacher. Along with the perspective on the
present that a study of the past engenders, the program develops skills in
research, analysis, and synthesis that have proved useful in commerce and
industry. The History major combines easily with minors or even multiple majors,
providing flexibility in one's career choice. Scheduling Recommendation by Semester Standing given like (Sem: 1-2) GENERAL EDUCATION: 45 credits FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR: UNITED STATES CULTURES AND INTERNATIONAL CULTURES: ELECTIVES: 18 credits BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: 24 credits REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR: 37 credits[1] PRESCRIBED COURSES (3 credits) ADDITIONAL COURSES (16 credits) SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (18 credits) [1] A student enrolled in this major must receive a grade of C or better, as specified in Senate Policy 82-44. Contact:Dr. Marc L. HarrisAssociate Professor of History Arts and Humanities Office: C129D Smith Building |