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History Major
Requirements for the Major
Required Courses
HIS 110
Development of the Modern World-I
3
OR
HIS 120
Development of the Modern World-II
3
HIS 230
Development of the United States-I
3
OR
HIS 240
Development of the United States-II
3
HIS 500
Research Seminar
3
Six additional history courses numbered 300 or higher <em>(18 hours)</em>, chosen so as to represent at least three of the <em>four</em> categories of upper-level courses:
HIS 360-379 or 460-479
Upper-level courses in American history (United States and Latin America)
HIS 301-329 or 408-429
Upper-level courses in European and Middle Eastern history
HIS 330-359 or 430-459
Upper-level courses in African and Asian history
HIS 380-399 or 480-499
Upper-level courses in thematic studies in history