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History BA


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The Department of Social Sciences’ history program provides students with a general understanding of the development of American, European, Asian, African, and Middle Eastern civilizations. Special attention is given to the problems of modernization and the increasing connections between societies around the globe.

The program encourages you to develop your analytical capacities, research skills, and writing talents, which, in turn, stand you in good stead as you pursue a career in law, education, journalism, government service, or the private sector.

The courses you choose to meet the requirements for the history major may not count as General Education Program courses. The chairperson must approve any variation from the required program. See your advisor for further information.

 

Degree Requirements


General Education Program 40 Hours

Further information is listed in the General Education Program  

 
History Core Requisite 3 Hours
History Survey Courses 12 Hours
History Upper-Division Courses 24 Hours
History Capstone 3 Hours
First Year Experience: University Foundations 1 Hour
Elective Courses 37 Hours
   

Total Hours Required

120 hours

History Core-Requisite (3 Hours)


History Upper-Division Courses (Minimum of 24 Hours)


Choose a total of 8 courses (24 credit hours) from the following list. TWO courses must be drawn from EACH of the four categories.

History Capstone (3 Hours)


Complete the following course:

First Year Experience: University Foundations (1 Hour)


Complete the following course:

Elective Courses (37 Hours)


Complete additional coursework such that at least 120 semester hours are completed. 

Special Notes


  • All students seeking a Bachelor Degree at Shawnee State University, MUST complete a minimum of two (2) Writing Intensive (WI) courses (denoted as “WI” in the course descriptions).  These courses may be completed withing the General Education Program, the Major, or Electives  It is strongly recommended that students choose WI courses from their chosen major.
  • History majors may double-count up to 3 courses (9 semester hours) between the History major and the General Education Program.
  • HIST 1199, HIST 2299, HIST 3399, and HIST 4499 (special topics courses), with the authorization of the history program coordinator or the social science department chairperson, can be substituted for courses required for the major.
  • To receive credit towards the major students must achieve a grade of “C” or higher in all required history courses.
  • History courses taken on a pass/no-credit or audit basis will not count toward the major.

 

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