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B.A. MINOR - HISTORY 27 S.H.
REQUIRED COURSES (18 S.H.) Western Civilization Sequence—HIST (6 S.H.) Any two of the following: 120 Western Civilization to 1500 (3) 121 Western Civilization, 1500 to 1815 (3) 122 Western Civilization, 1815 to Present (3) Students can substitute 125 Classical History for 120 Western Civilization to 1500
United States Sequence—HIST (6 S.H.) Two of the following: 150 United States History to 1865 (3) 151 United States History Since 1865 (3) 214 The Mississippi River in U. S. History (3)
Developing Societies and Different Cultures Sequence—HIST (3 S.H.) Any one of the following: 123 East Asian Civilization (3) 165 Latin American History (3) 170 African Civilization (3) 220 Introduction to African-American History (3) 235 History of the American Indian (3)
Research Requirement—HIST (3 S.H.) 298 Historical Research Methods and Historiography (3)
ELECTIVES (9 S.H.) Students must select 9 S.H. in coursework at the 300 and 400 levels with the approval of a History Department advisor. • The department suggests students consider taking all the elective courses in one sequence area. • Students may count HIST 295, Sophomore Seminar, as an elective. • History minors may not count Paralegal Sequence courses (HIST 370, HIST 371, HIST 372, HIST 373, HIST 374, HIST 375, HIST 376, HIST 377, HIST 380 and HIST 383) or the Historical Museum Internship (HIST 390) as electives in the history minor program.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Coursework below a grade of "C" in 300- and 400-level courses does not count toward completion of the history major or minor program.
PASS/NO CREDIT (P/NC) COURSES No history course can be taken on a P/NC basis, with the exceptions of internships and institutes.
TRANSFER STUDENTS Transfer coursework completed on a P/NC basis is not accepted for the WSU history major or minor. Transfer students who wish to complete the B.A. history minor must complete at least 12 semester hours in WSU history coursework.
Last Modified: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 14:38 by Leavitt Adam
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