Academic Program Proposal
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Requirements
REQUIRED CORE COURSES (34 Total Credits)
Course(s):
HIST298 - Historiography (SERV-2) (3)
HIST450 - History Seminar (3)
HIST490 - Senior Exam Preparation (1)
HIST497 - Research Methods in History (W) (3)
American History
Select 3 credit(s):
HIST154 - U.S. History through the Civil War (IN-6) (3)
HIST155 - U.S. History since the Civil War (IN-6) (3)
Select 3 credit(s):
HIST154 - U.S. History through the Civil War (IN-6) (3)
HIST155 - U.S. History since the Civil War (IN-6) (3)
HIST140 - Introduction to African-American History (IN-6) (3)
HIST145 - The American Civil War: From the Cornfields to the Battlefields (3)
HIST250 - Women in American History (IN-6) (3)
HIST260 - North American Environmental History (IN-6) (3)
HIST141 - Introduction to Asian American History (3)
Select 6 credit(s):
HIST265 - Topics in History (3)
HIST351 - Colonial Latin America (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST352 - Nineteenth Century America (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST353 - From Colony to Nation (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST356 - Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration in American History (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST359 - America at Play: Histories of Entertainment, Fun and Games (W) (3)
HIST379 - American Foreign Policy (3)
HIST380 - Pirates, Captives, and Slaves in the Early Modern World (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST322 - Modern Latin America (3)
HIST465 - Topics in History (W) (3)
PLSC322 - Modern Latin America (3)
PLSC353 - From Colony to Nation (W) (3)
PLSC357 - Modern America (W) (3)
PLSC379 - American Foreign Policy (3)
HIST357 - Modern America (IN-6) (W) (3)
Courses satisfying each of these requirements cannot be double counted.
Non-American History
Select 3 credit(s):
HIST174 - World Societies to 1500 (IN-6) (3)
HIST175 - World Societies since 1500 (IN-6) (3)
Select 3 credit(s):
HIST130 - Introduction to the History of Science (IN-6) (3)
HIST174 - World Societies to 1500 (IN-6) (3)
HIST175 - World Societies since 1500 (IN-6) (3)
HIST280 - H:Technology and Power (IN-6) (3)
HIST180 - Migrations and Global Encounters Since 1400 (3)
HIST181 - Creating Families in World History Since 1500 (3)
Select 6 credit(s):
HIST345 - Modern Middle East (IN-6) (W) (3)
PLSC345 - Modern Middle East (W) (3)
HIST363 - Christian Church I: From the Early Church Through the Middle Ages (IN-6) (3)
HIST364 - Christian Church I: From the Early Church Through the Middle Ages (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST365 - Christian Church II: From the Reformation Through the Twentieth Century (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST366 - Christian Church II: From the Reformation Through the Twentieth Century (IN-6) (3)
HIST372 - Modern China (3)
PLSC372 - Modern China (3)
HIST374 - History of England (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST375 - Ancient Greece and Rome (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST386 - Medieval Europe (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST387 - Europe in the Nineteenth Century (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST388 - Modern Europe (IN-6) (W) (3)
PLSC388 - Modern Europe (W) (3)
HIST389 - History of the Holocaust (W) (3)
HIST471 - Western Political Thought through the Renaissance (W) (3)
PLSC471 - Western Political Thought through the Renaissance (W) (3)
HIST472 - Western Political Thought since the Renaissance (W) (3)
PLSC472 - Western Political Thought since the Renaissance (W) (3)
HIST330 - Science and Religion: Synthesis from 1500 to the Present (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST340 - Modern East Asia (3)
PLSC340 - Modern East Asia (3)
HIST430 - Modern Africa (IN-6) (W) (3)
PLSC430 - Modern Africa (W) (3)
HIST407 - Islam, Christianity, and Judaism in the Mediterranean World 700-1900 (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST411 - African Kingdoms and Societies 1000-1800 (IN-6) (W) (3)
HIST465 - Topics in History (W) (3)
Note: Cannot take both HIST 363 & 366.
Courses satisfying each of these requirements cannot be double counted.
REQUIRED COGNATES (9 Total Credits)
Select 6 credits from the following types of courses: Intermediate Level of Foreign Language (ASL does not apply) or demonstrated proficiency at the intermediate level.
Select 3 credit(s):
ECON213 - Survey of Economics (IN-9) (3)
GEOG204 - World Geography (SERV-2) (3)
PLSC254 - American National and State Government (3)
MINOR OR EMPHASIS/CONCENTRATION (18 - 59 Total Credits)
The student must apply for Initial Admission to the Teacher Education Program (usually by the end of the sophomore year) after completing all requirements as outlined under ADMISSION PROCEDURES in the School of Education and Psychology section of the Catalog. Initial admission is required before the student can enroll in upper division education courses.
The student must also complete an application and all other requirements for Admission to Student Teaching. Prior to student teaching, the student must take and pass the PRAXIS II licensure exam—both the appropriate section of the Principles of Learning and Teaching, and the particular specialty test(s) for the licensure area(s).