| B.A. in History (39.000 credits) |
| HIST 101 Shaping of the Contemporary World OR |
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HIST 190 Level One Honors Seminar
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3 cr.
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| HIST 110 - History Outside the Classroom |
0 cr. |
1 course |
| *HIST 201 - West and World I |
3 cr. |
| *HIST 202 - West and World II |
3 cr. |
| *HIST 203 - American History I |
3 cr. |
| *HIST 204 - American History II |
3 cr. |
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* Students may opt out of HIST- 201, 202 sequence, and replace those courses with 6 hours in European or non-European/ non-U.S. history above 200 level (HEUR and HNW attributes); or, they may opt out of HIST- 203, 204 sequence, and replace those courses with 6 hours of U.S. history above 200 level (HAM attributes).
Students must take at least one of the sequences, HIST-201 AND HIST-202 OR HIST-203 AND HIST-204, but can choose to take both sequences. Students should consult with their advisor on their course selection.
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| HIST 497 - Proseminar for Capstone |
3 cr. |
| (usually completed the semester before enrollment of HIST 499) |
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HIST 499 - History Capstone
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3 cr.
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| 6 credits in European history (HEUR) and |
6 cr. |
| 6 credits in non-European/non-U.S. history (HNW) and |
6 cr. |
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6 credits in History electives
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6 cr.
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| Auxiliary (6.000 credits) |
| Two semesters (6 credits) in the same foreign language |
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| These languages include: French, Spanish, German, Latin, Russian, Greek, Italian or Arabic. |
6 cr. |
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American Sign Language does not fulfill this requirement.
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