The student who graduates with a minor in History will be able to: - Identify a broad knowledge of the historical literature that pertains to the topics of study included in the degree program.
- Describe and locate the linkage between historical studies and allied disciplines.
- Compare and contrast the historical experiences that go beyond a single time period and national or cultural experience.
- Interpret historical forces that have shaped social change and contemporary human problems.
- Analyze history from diverse perspectives of ancient and contemporary historical cultures, nations, and regions.
HS334/HIS 300 - Research Methods in History (required for this minor) And two (2) courses from Ancient and Classical History HS301 / HIS 301 - Ancient Greece HS302 / HIS 302 - Ancient Rome HS313 / HIS 303 - The Middle Ages HS305 / HIS 304 - The Renaissance HS307 / HIS 305 - France in the Age of Enlightenment HS308 / HIS 306 - The British Empire HS306 / HIS 307 - The Age of Dictators And two (2) courses from American History HS402 / HIS 402 - Colonial America HS413 / HIS 403 - The Early Republic HS414 / HIS 404 - Jacksonian America HS415 / HIS 405 - Antebellum United States HS416 / HIS 406 - Civil War & Reconstruction HS417 / HIS 407 - The Gilded Age HS418 / HIS 408 - The United States: 1900 – World War II HS419 / HIS 409 - The United States: World War II to the Present And one (1) course from Global Cultures and History IR376 / HIS 310 - History of Modern Europe HS320 / HIS 320 - History of Russia HS300 / HIS 335 / HIS 330 - The Pacific Century / History of the Pacific Rim HS340 / HIS 340 - History of Africa HS350 / HIS 350 - History of the Middle East IR355 / HIS 351 - History of Iraq IR362 / HIS 360 - History of Latin America IR342 / HIS 370 - Asia & the Modern World
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