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1 Department of History History Brigham Young University Idaho Program Select students at BYU-Idaho may work towards a graduate degree in Historical Resources at Idaho State University while completing their BA in History at BYU-Idaho. Contact the Department for more information about this program. Department Requirements Education Majors must maintain a 2.8 cumulative GPA Students must earn a C- or better in all courses. No double counting of Major courses. Note: History Education majors are encouraged not to take an American Government Education minor. Students wanting an American Government endorsement should take one additional American Government course and one additional comparative government class in addition to their history major. Sean Cannon, Department Chair Lawrence Coates, Ryan Crisp, Shawn Johansen, Michael Lenhart, Hyrum Lewis, Gary Marshall, David Peck, David Pigott, David Pulsipher, Eugene Thompson, Eric Walz MarcAnna Gohr Secretary (208) Introduction The goal of History at BYU-Idaho is to encourage students to develop a solid understanding of United States, European, and World History, and a sense of the complexities of human experience. This History Department offers BA degrees in History, History Education, and Social Science Education Composite. The department also sponsors a chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honors Society. Upon graduation students should have a capacity to do quality research using primary and secondary source materials along with strong reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. In addition, History Education graduates should have developed a sizeable repertoire of lessons, pedagogies, and approaches to history for teaching at the secondary level. Career Opportunities Graduates in History are valued in any career in which research, critical thinking, nuanced understanding, or clear writing is necessary. Past graduates have successfully obtained employment in non-history fi elds as diverse as business, government, journalism, and law. Careers with a more specifi c history focus may be found in archives, libraries, museums, or national parks. More academically oriented students often pursue graduate education in English, foreign languages, or the humanities, to name a few. And then there are, of course, teaching opportunities at secondary and higher education levels. 01
2 Brigham Young University Idaho BA in History (25) Take required Foundations courses Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses - Students must maintain a minimum grade of C- in their major courses Core Courses Take these courses your first 2 semesters: HIST 101 HIST 120 HIST 121 HIST 201 HIST Take this courses: HIST 00 European History HIST 04 HIST 0 HIST 08 HIST 10 Seminar or Colloquium Take credits: (Courses may be repeated) HIST 487R HIST 497R World History HIST 25 or 2 HIST 0 HIST 5 HIST 40 U. S. History Take courses: HIST 0 or HIST 70 HIST 72 HIST 7 HIST 78 HIST 80 9 Culture Courses GEOG 120 GEOG 21 POLSC 150 POLSC 170 ECON 150 ECON 151 CHIN CHIN FR FR Cont next column GER GER RUSS RUSS SPAN SPAN ANTH 101 SOC 111 Cont next column additional History credits: (Courses may not be repeated) HIST 04 HIST 0 HIST 08 HIST 10 HIST 25 or 2 HIST 0 HIST 5 HIST 40 HIST 0 or HIST 70 HIST 72 HIST 7 HIST 78 HIST 80 Total Major Credits=51 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=29 This major is available on the following tracks: 02
3 Brigham Young University Idaho Education Core: ED ED 04 ED 1 ED 41 ED SPED BA in History Education (815) Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses - Students must maintain a minimum grade of C- in their major courses History Core Take these courses your first 2 semesters: HIST 101 HIST 120 HIST 121 HIST 201 HIST HIST 20 1 HIST 00 HIST 40 2 POLSC Take required Foundations courses Students must maintain a 2.8 cumulative GPA European History HIST 04 HIST 0 HIST 08 HIST 10 World History HIST 25 HIST 2 HIST 0 HIST 5 HIST 40 Seminar or Colloquium HIST 487R HIST 497R U. S. History HIST 70 HIST 72 HIST 7 HIST 78 HIST 80 Total Major Credits= Education Core Credits=2 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=1 Education Majors Require an Education Minor for Graduation This major is available on the following tracks: 0
4 Brigham Young University Idaho BS in Social Studies Education Composite History Endorsement Emphasis ( ) Take required Foundations courses Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses - Students must maintain a minimum grade of C- in their major courses Students must maintain a 2.8 cumulative GPA Education Core: ED ED 04 ED 1 ED 41 ED SPED Major Core Take these courses your first 2 semesters: HIST 120 HIST 121 HIST 201 HIST ECON 150 ECON 151 GEOG 101 GEOG 120 GEOG 20 HIST 20 1 HIST 40 2 POLSC 110 POLSC 150 POLSC History HIST 101 HIST 00 Geography GEOG 21 GEOG 50 Political Science POLSC 14 POLSC 15 Total Major Credits=57 Education Core Credits=2 Economics Take credits: ECON 57 ECON 58 ECON 90R 1- ECON 440 ECON 444 ECON 450 ECON 475 This major is available on the following tracks: 04
5 Brigham Young University Idaho BS in Social Studies Education Composite American Government Endorsement Emphasis (880-10) Take required Foundations courses Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses - Students must maintain a minimum grade of C- in their major courses Students must maintain a 2.8 cumulative GPA Education Core: ED ED 04 ED 1 ED 41 ED SPED Major Core Take these courses your first 2 semesters: HIST 120 HIST 121 HIST 201 HIST ECON 150 ECON 151 GEOG 101 GEOG 120 GEOG 20 HIST 20 1 HIST 40 2 POLSC 110 POLSC 150 POLSC Political Science Emphasis Take this course: POLSC 00 Political Science Courses POLSC 14 POLSC 15 POLSC 20 Geography Courses GEOG 21 GEOG 50 History Courses HIST 0 HIST HIST 70 HIST 72 HIST 7 HIST 78 HIST 80 Economic Courses Take credits: ECON 57 ECON 58 ECON 90R 1- ECON 440 ECON 444 ECON 450 ECON 475 Total Major Credits=57 Education Core Credits=2 This major is available on the following tracks: 05
6 Brigham Young University Idaho Core Courses HIST 101 HIST 120 HIST 121 HIST 201 HIST 202 HIST History Minor (11) No Double Counting of Minor Courses - Students must maintain a minimum grade of C- in their Minor Courses World History HIST 04 HIST 0 HIST 08 HIST 10 HIST 25 HIST 2 HIST 0 HIST 5 HIST 40 Minor Requirements U. S. History HIST 0 HIST HIST 70 HIST 72 HIST 7 HIST 78 HIST 80 Total Minor Credits=24 This minor is available on the following tracks: Minor in History Education (114) Minor Requirements No Double Counting of Minor Courses - Students must maintain a minimum grade of C- in their Minor Courses Core Courses HIST 101 HIST 120 HIST 121 HIST 201 HIST 202 HIST 20 1 HIST 40 2 POLSC Total Minor Credits=21 This minor is available on the following tracks: 0
7 Brigham Young University Idaho History Pre-approved Clusters American History 4002 HIST 120 US History to 1877 HIST 121 US History since 1877 HIST 0* Idaho and the Northwest HIST * The American West HIST 70 Early American History to 1800 HIST 72 Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 7 US Industrial Age HIST 78 US History since 1945 HIST 80 US Constitutional History and Law Total Credits 12 *Students may choose Hist 0 or Hist 0, but not both. World History 4004 HIST 201 World Civilization to 1500 HIST 202 World Civilization since 1500 HIST 25** The Middle East HIST 2** Modern Middle East HIST 0 The Far East HIST 5 Africa since 1400 HIST 40 Latin America Total Credits 12 **Students may choose Hist 25 or Hist 2, but not both. European History 400 HIST 201 World Civilization to 1500 HIST 202 World Civilization Since 1500 HIST 04 Ancient Greece and Rome HIST 0 Medieval History HIST 08 Renaissance and Reformation HIST 10 Modern European History Total Credits 12 Course Descriptions Credits* HIST 101 Introduction to the Study of History (::0) This course lays the foundation for the serious study of history. It introduces students to the nature of historical study, including reading and using primary and secondary sources and understanding the history of studying history. HIST 120 United States History to 1877 (::0) This is a broad survey course covering Discovery, Colonization, War for Independence, the Constitution, Foreign Affairs, Westward Expansion, Sectionalism and the Civil War. HIST 121 United States History since 1877 (::0) This course covers all the major topics of the post-civil War period in U.S. History with emphasis on the events and movements of the 20th century. HIST 201 World Civilization to 1500 (::0) Beginnings of major civilizations and their development to approximately 1500 A.D., both Europe and non-europe. HIST 202 World Civilization Since 1500 (::0) Development of major civilizations since 1500 A.D., both Europe and non-europe. HIST 20 Introduction to Secondary Methods in the Social Sciences (1:0:0) Introduction to methods of effective teaching for secondary education majors. HIST 290R Independent Study (1-:0:0) This course allows students to engage in specifi c historical topics through directed readings, special projects, or work study. HIST 00 Writing and Research in History (::0) Prerequisites: HIST 101 The nature and philosophy of history with emphasis on developing the research and writing skills needed in historical study. HIST 04 Ancient Greece and Rome (::0) A survey of either Greek or Roman History with one or two cultural or literary topics covered in more detail. HIST 0 Medieval History (::0) A survey of the history of the Middle Ages with focused study on selected topics. HIST 08 Renaissance and Reformation (::0) Major infl uences and accomplishments of the Renaissance and Reformation, especially evolution of thought. HIST 10 Modern European History (::0) Europe from 1750 to the present with a particular emphasis on its intellectual and industrial leadership in the world as well as the perils of nationalism and the promise of European integration. HIST 25 Middle East: Muhammad to 1800 (::0) The course covers the Middle East, Southwest Asia and North Africa from the th century through the 18th century AD. The history, culture, religion, economics and politics of the region will be examined HIST 2 Modern Middle East (::0) The course covers the Middle East, Southwest Asia, and North Africa, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries. The history, culture, religion, economics, confl icts, and politics of the region will be examined. HIST 0 The Far East (::0) An introduction to the history of China, Japan, India and neighboring countries, stressing the period since European colonial expansion. 07
8 HIST 5 Africa since 1400 (::0) Major trends in African history from the advent of Europeans in Africa in the mid 1400s. HIST 40 Latin America (::0) A survey of Hispanic History from the conquest to the Present day; selected cultural topics. Several basic political and economic issues covered as well. HIST 0 Idaho and The Northwest (:0:0) Studies the exploration, settlement, and development of Idaho within the Pacifi c Northwest as well as the nation. HIST The American West (::0) The exploration and development of the western United States from 1800 to the present, with emphasis on cultural interaction and the mythic imagery of the west. HIST 70 Early American History to 1800 (::0) The establishment and growth of the American colonies, the period of revolution and confederation, the framing of the Constitution, and the early period of government under the Constitution. HIST 72 Civil War and Reconstruction (::0) Explores the origins of the American Civil War, examines the major campaigns, investigates reconstruction, and evaluates the legacy of this era. HIST 7 U.S. Industrial Age (::0) Investigation of the rise of modern political, social, and economic structures and values in America from (Winter) HIST 78 United States History Since 1945 (::0) United States as a superpower from the Cold War to the present with a particular emphasis on social, political, economic and cultural changes preceding and succeeding the Vietnam War. HIST 80 U.S. Constitutional History/Law (::0) Foundations of constitutionalism, the development of the federal system, the principles of judicial review, nationalism and sectionalism, commerce, due process, equal protection and civil rights. HIST 40 Secondary Methods-Social Science (2:2:0) Prerequisites: ED 1; HIST 101 and HIST 00 or POLSC 00 or ENGL 10+ with a C- or higher; Methods of effective teaching for secondary education majors. History Brigham Young University Idaho HIST 487R Senior Colloquium (:0:0) Prerequisites: HIST 00 A methodological approach to studying history, with students applying the method to historical subject or subjects of their choice. HIST 497R Senior Seminar (::0) Prerequisites: HIST 00 A concentrated study of a specifi c historical subject, guided by the instructor. HIST 498R History Internship (1-:0:0) An internship is a cooperative program between the BYU-Idaho Department of History, Geography, and Political Science and an approved organization. Professional interships correlate actual work experience with course work; provide students with knowledge of career opportunities, and give students work experience in preparation for employment after graduation. Ideas for internships are developed by the student in consultation with the department internship coordinator. 08 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week)
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