The department offers a major and a minor in History. Both provide students with instruction in the skills of historical literacy.
The discipline of history lies at the core of a liberal education. Studying history enables students to investigate how the world came to be the way it is and develop the critical thinking skills necessary to challenge its assumptions. In history coursework, students examine change over time by analyzing the complex interplay of social, political, economic, cultural, and
environmental forces that people both participate in and experience. They develop the ability to empathize with peoples from different time periods, world regions and cultures, and social positions as a way to understand the complexity of human motivations and historical contexts. In research and writing projects, history students practice interpreting sources critically, piecing together evidence, crafting compelling narratives, and explaining the significance of what they’ve discovered, all foundational skills to a range of careers and the pursuit of rewarding professional and personal lives.
Students must take:
Total = 37 Hours
Students must take:
Total = 39 Hours
Students must take:
Total = 18 hours
Students must take:
Total = 21 hours
History Major Checklist (students entering in August 2023 and thereafter)
History Major Checklist (students who entered before August 2023)
History Minor Checklist (students entering in August 2023 and thereafter)
History Minor Checklist (students who entered before August 2023)
Current Catalog Requirements for History Major & Minor
Prior Catalog Requirements