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History Minor


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The History Minor – 18 Credit Hours in History*


Required Foundation Courses


One 2300-level History Elective
HIS 2311  -Historical Research and Methodology


Required Breadth Courses


Two 3300-level History Electives 


Required Depth Courses


Two 4300-level History Electives
*Students must have at least one course in African-American History, one course in European History, and one History course in another geographic area.


Breadth Course Options

(Students select courses from below to meet the geographical/topical area and depth and breadth coursework requirements):
HIS 3301   The World at War, 1914-1945  
HIS 3303   Early Islamic Societies, Culture and Thought
HIS 3304   Islamic Societies, Culture and Thought in the Modern World
HIS 3307   Latin American Economic History
HIS 3309   Black Revolutionary Movements
HIS 3310   American Military Experience 
HIS 3312   History of the Indian Subcontinent
HIS 3313   US/Diplomatic History  
HIS 3320   Oral History   
HIS 3332   Cultural Dimensions of the African Experience in the Caribbean
HIS 3333   Africa to 1808   
HIS 3334   Africa since 1808  
HIS 3335  /SOC 3335   American Social/Intellectual History to 1865
HIS 3336  /SOC 3336   American Social/Intellectual History to 1865
HIS 3341   African American History to 1865
HIS 3342   African American History since 1865
HIS 3345   Modern African American Urban History
HIS 3351   History of Science  
HIS 3352   African Presence in Mexico 
HIS 3353   African Presence in the Americas
HIS 3354   Modern Latin America  
HIS 3356   Modern Russian History
HIS 3361   Urban History
HIS 3370   Applied History I  
HIS 3371   Applied History II  
HIS 3372   Colonial Latin America  
HIS 3381   Public Archeology   

Latest Update Approved by Academic Standards and Curriculum Committee - May 2, 2018

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