History Major
The History major prepares students to use knowledge of the past, of human diversity and complexity, of contingency and of continuity, in order to consider the limits and possibilities of human choices in the modern world. Students develop skills of analysis, including the ability to understand context, to understand change and continuity over time, and to draw conclusions from diffuse, fragmentary and biased sources, including non-quantifiable evidence. The History major prepares students for the choices and responsibilities they will encounter as participants in a free polity and as agents in a global society, while also developing skills in reading, writing, research, and analysis useful in diverse professional fields. The History major is excellent preparation for graduate study and careers in law, public administration, business, library science and information management, non-governmental organizations, consulting, teaching, military service, non-fiction writing, foreign service, museum work and public history.
Each student takes the required core courses, courses in each of three regions, and chooses one of three concentrations: the “Standard Concentration,” the “American History and Law Concentration,” or the “Global History, Culture, and Geography Concentration.”
Degree Requirements
Required Core Courses for a Major in History:
HIS 201 | The Historian's Craft | 4 |
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HIS 400 | History Capstone Research Seminar | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 8 |
Regions Requirement (one course from each list):
This is a requirement for all History majors.
One North American History Course:
HIS 205 | Native American Histories: Colonialism and Resistance | 4 |
HIS 215 | Women in American History | 4 |
HIS 225 | The Age of the Civil War | 4 |
HIS 229 | History of Sexuality | 4 |
HIS 275 | The Civil Rights Movement | 4 |
HIS 304 | History of Florida | 4 |
HIS 320 | Museums, Historic Sites and Archives | 4 |
HIS 321 | Revolutionary America | 4 |
HIS 326 | The History of U.S. Foreign Relations | 4 |
HIS 335 | U.S. Constitutional History | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 4 |
One European/Mediterranean History Course:
One Latin American, Asian, African or Middle Eastern History Course:
HIS 128 | History of the Islamic World | 4 |
HIS 212 | Witchcraft and Magic in the Early Modern Atlantic World | 4 |
HIS 217 | China's Centuries of War and Revolution: since 1800 | 4 |
HIS 220 | Introduction to African History | 4 |
HIS 221 | Japan's Modern Centuries | 4 |
HIS 227 | China and the World to 1800 | 4 |
HIS 228 | Traditional Japan | 4 |
HIS 236 | Latin America | 4 |
HIS 300 | The Modern Middle East and North Africa | 4 |
HIS 317 | China's Revolutionary Twentieth Century | 4 |
HIS 322 | Spanish Caribbean and its Diasporas | 4 |
HIS 323 | Revolutionary Black Atlantic | 4 |
HIS 332 | Imperialism and Nationalism in Asia and Africa | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 4 |