History, Bachelor of Arts

History Major Requirements

Ten courses (30 credits), including the following:

HIS 1034World History I: Before 1500

3

HIS 1036World History II: Since 1500

3

HIS

One course in each of any three of the following regional areas (see lists):

  • Africa
  • Asia and the Middle East
  • Europe 
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • North America

 

9

HIS

Two 3000-level seminars

6

HIS 3160

Senior Colloquium (Majors must complete at least one 3000 level seminar before enrolling in the Senior Colloquium)

Fall semester, 3 credits). NOTE: In special circumstances, HIS 3998 Senior Evaluation (3 cr.) may be taken as an alternate equivalent on permission of the History faculty.

 

A maximum of one independent study project (3 credits) and one internship project (3 credits) may be counted toward the major.

All courses must be taken for a letter grade and must receive a grade of C- or better.

List of Courses

Europe

HIS 1051Modern Europe: 1648 to Present

3

HIS 2023Twentieth Century Europe

3

HIS 2030Italy Since 1800

3

HIS 2053Modern Russia 1800-PRESENT

3

HIS 2090MODERN IRELAND: 1601-PRESENT

3

HIS 3002THE GREAT WAR

3

HIS 3035The Third Reich

3

HIS 3056The Roman Empire

3

HIS 3071WORLD WAR II REVISITED

3

HIS 3094INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SINCE 1945

3

HIS 3138Atlantic Revolutions, 1770-1830

3

North America

AMS 2021American Places I: Cities on a Hill

3

OR

HIS 2048AMERICAN PLACES I

3

 

AMS 2022American Places II: Frontier Nation

3

CAM 3030History of Television & Radio

3

HIS 1011Development of America I

3

HIS 1012Development of America II

3

HIS 2005Recent American History

3

HIS 2009The American Civil War

3

HIS 2012American Sports History

3

HIS 2020American History Through Film

3

HIS 2024American Economic History

3

HIS 2036HISTORY OF NEW YORK CITY

3

HIS 2060RECONSTRUCTION & THE NEW SOUTH

3

HIS 3007GILDED AGE OF AMERICA 1865-190

3

HIS 3014African-American History

3

HIS 3035The Third Reich

3

HIS 3067Topics in American Sports History

3

HIS 3071WORLD WAR II REVISITED

3

HIS 3086EARLY AMERICA

3

HIS 3094INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SINCE 1945

3

HIS 3135Slavery Through History

3

HIS 3185The Salem Witch Trials

3

Africa

HIS 2082Ancient African History

3

HIS 2085HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICA

3

HIS 3009History and Culture of Senegambia - Senegal and the Gambia

3

HIS 3040Harlem Renaissance

3

 

HIS 3118Women, the State & Politics in African History

3

OR

WGS 3118Women, the State & Politics in African History

3

 

HIS 3135Slavery Through History

3

Latin America and the Caribbean

HIS 1015Survey of Modern Latin America

3

HIS 1021History of the Caribbean

3

HIS 1025Indigenous & Colonial Latin America

3

HIS 2074Oil, Sugar, Bananas and Blood: Labor Struggle in Latin America

3

HIS 2083LATIN AMERICAN SOCIAL CHANGE & REVOLUTION

3

HIS 2084History of Mexico

3

HIS 3025History of Sport in Latin America and the Caribbean

3

HIS 3102Women and Gender in Latin America

3

 

Middle East and Asia

HIS 1018History of the Modern Middle East and North Africa

3

HIS 2022HISTORY OF MODERN CHINA

3

HIS 2039GLOBAL SOUTH ASIA

3

HIS 2041Making of Modern Asia

3

HIS 2043History of Communities and Exchanges in The Indian Ocean: the First Global System

3

HIS 3085Conflict in Modern Mid East

3

HIS 3090Migrants, Smugglers and the State: The Politics of Migration in Modern World History

3

History Major Honors Sequence

The History Major Honors Track includes an additional required course, History and Historians (3 cr.) [offered in alternate Spring semesters], and requires the completion of the Senior Honors Thesis during the Senior Colloquium for a total of 33 required major credits. The Senior Colloquium and the required thesis complete the Senior Evaluation major requirement. Honors History majors must complete the Honors Track sequence for eligibility for Honors at graduation. Honors are awarded to graduating majors who have earned a G.P.A. of 3.6 or higher in their required courses and who have completed an outstanding Senior Honors Thesis.

History Major with concentration in Social Studies

This concentration is intended for students preparing to be teachers of Social Studies in middle and high school. A co-major in Education is required.

Social Studies Concentration Requirements

 

Required Courses

ANTH 1050Cultural Anthropology

3

OR

SOC 1001Introduction to Sociology

3

 

POS 1031Intro to American Government

3

GINS 2050Environmental Geography

3

ECO 1001Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECO 1002Principles of Macroeconomics

3

POS 3081Public Policy of Science & Technology

3

 

POS 2011Comparative Politics

3

OR

POS 2003Intro to Political Thought

3

OR

POS 3012Environmental Politics

3