In addition to the required 100-level history courses in Western Civilization or World History and the 200-level American history survey courses, all students must take HIS 290 (research methods), HIS 490 (a research seminar) and at least 18 credit hours of 300-level or above history classes with a minimum of three credit hours in each of the four categories and no more than six credit hours in any of the four categories listed here.
- United States
- Europe
- Asia/Latin America/Africa/Middle East
- Global/Transnational
For more information, contact the History Department .
Note: The bachelor of arts degree requires intermediate level (202) proficiency in a foreign language.
Career Potential
- Public history (museum, archives)
- Professional school, such as law or social work
- College history teacher
- Business