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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

History, B.S.


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CIP Code: 54.0101

(SLO) Expected Outcomes:

  1. Students will demonstrate knowledge of fundamental themes and narratives in history.
  2. Students will demonstrate a grasp of the historical method by conducting original research.
  3. Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate historical knowledge and explanations to others.

Degree Requirements (Semester Hours)


General Education Core


Note: The Core should include:

Required History Major Courses (9)


Upper Level History Electives (choose from the following or from additional upper level classes above) (18)*


*No grade below a “C-” in History classes can count toward the degree.

For the Bachelor of Science Degree: Computer Literacy (3)


General Electives (31-34)


*At least 42 total hours of course work must be upper-level (300- or 400-level)

See catalog reference or program coordinator for degree requirements for either B.A. or B.S. degree

Total Credit Hours: 120


Recommended Four-Year Plan for History


It is the student’s responsibility to contact the program coordinator for current requirements and transfer information.

Freshman Year


Fall Semester (15)


Spring Semester (17)


Sophomore Year


Fall Semester (15)


Spring Semester (15)


Junior Year


Fall Semester (15)


Spring Semester (15)


  • HIS Major Credits: 3
  • History Elective Credits: 3
  • Upper Level Elective Credits: 3
  • General Elective Credits: 3
  • General Elective Credits: 3

Senior Year


Fall Semester (15)


  • HIS Major Credits: 3
  • HIS Major Credits: 3
  • History Elective Credits: 3
  • Upper Level Elective Credits: 3
  • General Elective Credits: 3

Spring Semester (13)


  • HIS Major Credits: 3
  • History Elective Credits: 3
  • Upper Level Elective Credits: 3
  • Credits: 3
  • General Elective Credits: 1

Suggested Curriculum (Electives) for Pre-Law Students


Students can enter law school from any undergraduate program. Most law school bulletins suggest that prospective students have a strong background in history, political science, and English, as well as some preparation in economics, business, sociology, psychology, and mathematics. This suggested list of pre-law electives is designed to give students in any major the necessary academic background to succeed in law school. LSAT study material and guides to admission to law school are available in the Warden Memorial Library.

Criminal Justice


Suggested

English


Suggested

  • Any 300 or 400 level English course (3 hours)

History/Political Science


Suggested

Management Information System


Suggested

Psychology


Suggested

Sociology


Suggested

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