Bachelor of Arts in History

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Stetson University Bachelor of Arts in History General Education Requirements The student must complete the General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences for the Bachelor of Arts degree. 9 Lower-Division Major Requirements Select one of the following: HIST 0H Western Civilization to 000 CE HIST 02H Western Civilization from the Medieval World to the Age of Exploration HIST 04H Early World Civilizations HIST 5H American History I Select one of the following: HIST 03H Modern Western Civilization HIST 05H Modern World Civilizations HIST 52H American History II Upper-Division Major Requirements HIST 499 Senior Project Select one course in pre-modern history from the following: HIST 207H Latin American History: Ancient and Colonial Empires HIST 20H The Ancient Near East HIST 2H History of Ancient Greece HIST 22H History of Ancient Rome HIST 26H Pirates and Piracy HIST 220H Early English History HIST 303H Islamic Civilization to the Crusades HIST 304H The Ottomans: From Marsh Warriors to Empire HIST 34H The Middle Ages Methodology Requirements HIST 200 Approaches to History Select two research-intensive courses, both of which must be finished before taking HIST 499: 2 HIST 32R Stonehenge HIST 320 King Arthur HIST 323S The French Revolution, 770-85: The Enlightenment, Terror, and Napoleon HIST 326H Germany in War and Revolution: From the Second Empire to the Third Reich HIST 342S Stalinism HIST 349H War and Diplomacy in Modern East Asia HIST 359H The Birth of Modern America, 890-940 HIST 366B HIST 375S Empire, Nation and Identity Regional Distribution At least one HIST course in four of six regions of the world:, 2 4. Africa and the Middle East HIST 205H Sub-Saharan Africa, 500-Present

2 Bachelor of Arts in History HIST 20H HIST 25H HIST 303H HIST 304H HIST 306 HIST 307B 2. East, Southeast, and South Asia HIST 270H HIST 27H HIST 330H HIST 348D HIST 349H 3. Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia HIST 2H HIST 240H HIST 24H HIST 243H HIST 340D HIST 34B HIST 342S 4. Latin America and the Caribbean HIST 207H HIST 208H HIST 248H HIST 254H HIST 379D HIST 380J HIST 382H 5. North America HIST 250D HIST 25H HIST 252H HIST 253H HIST 254H HIST 255H HIST 260H HIST 353H HIST 354B HIST 355E HIST 356W HIST 357R The Ancient Near East African American History Islamic Civilization to the Crusades The Ottomans: From Marsh Warriors to Empire The Modern Middle East Contemporary Islamic Civilization The History of Modern China The History of Modern Japan World War II: A Global History Maritime China and Chinese Migration War and Diplomacy in Modern East Asia History of Ancient Greece The Russian Empire The Soviet Century Eastern Europe, 700s-2000s Crossroads of Empire Money and the Muse in Russia: Methodologies of Cultural History Stalinism Latin American History: Ancient and Colonial Empires Latin American History: The Challenges of Modern Nationhood US-Latin American Relations Baseball: A Social and Cultural History Spicing up the Past and Cooking up Arguments: Food History in the Americas, 200s-Present (Junior Seminar) The Mexican and Cuban Revolutions Scandals and Sleaze: Histories of Crime in Latin America Immigration, Race and Ethnicity in American History: 600 to Present African American History Gender in American History, 800 to Present Native Americans and the Frontier Baseball: A Social and Cultural History American Consumer Culture United States Since World War II The American Civil War History of American Science and Religion: Darwinism and the Divine in American Culture History of American Health Care American Environmental History: Nature and the American Marketplace HIST 359H The Birth of Modern America, 890-940 HIST 360J HIST 36B HIST 362H HIST 363J War and Peace in American History The 950's and 960's American Women's History Political Campaigns and Cultural Ideologies in Recent U.S. History, 960-Present

Stetson University 3 HIST 366B 6. Western and Central Europe HIST 22H History of Ancient Rome HIST 220H Early English History HIST 222H Modern Britain HIST 227H Modern France HIST 230H The History of Modern Germany, 770-Present HIST 30J The Age of Extremes: Class, Politics and Ideology, 94-989 HIST 34H The Middle Ages HIST 38H The Reformation HIST 322H English Historical Landscape HIST 323S The French Revolution, 770-85: The Enlightenment, Terror, and Napoleon HIST 326H Germany in War and Revolution: From the Second Empire to the Third Reich HIST 328H World War I HIST 329H Nazi Germany: History, Politics, and Culture HIST 332H Europe Since 945 Total courses in the Major is General Electives 2 Total Units 32 2 The two Research-Intensives and Pre-Modern Course may also count toward Regional Distribution requirements. Four of the student's courses in the major must be taken at the 300-level or above. General Education Requirements All students in the College of Arts and Sciences must meet General Education requirements in addition to specific requirements within the major area of study. Each student must complete at least four writing or writing enhanced (WE) courses to complete the University Writing Requirement. At least two of these courses must be from General Education. Based upon Admissions application information, students may be placed in ENGL 00 ; ENGL 00 may be used to count toward the Writing requirement. A single course may not be used to meet more than one of the General Education requirements, but a single course may count toward a General Education requirement and the student s major requirements. Students should check with their advisors regarding the eligibility of transfer credits to meet General Education requirements after students have enrolled at Stetson. A key component of a liberal education is to learn about the modes of inquiry from a diverse set of disciplines, so no more than 3 courses used to meet General Education requirements may come from a single department and at least 6 of the 32 units required for graduation must come from departments outside the department of the major. For many majors, certain courses outside the major field of study are required. These courses are called collateral requirements. A student majoring in Education may count among the 32 units as many in the major as are required for completion of an approved program for teacher certification by the State of Florida. Code Title Units Foundations FSEM 00 First Year Seminar Quantitative Reasoning (any Q course) Knowledge of Human Cultures and the Natural World 5 Select five of the following: Creative Arts (any A course, or 4 - MUSC, MUSA or MUSE credit courses) Culture and Belief (any B course) Historical Inquiry (any H course) Individuals, Societies, and Social Systems (any S course) Modern Languages (any L course)

4 Bachelor of Arts in History Physical and Natural World (any P course) Personal and Social Responsibility and Junior Seminar 2 2 Select one of the following: Environmental Responsibility (any R course) Ethical or Spiritual Inquiry (any E course) Health and Wellness (any W course) Human Diversity (any D course) Social Justice (any J course) Select one Junior Seminar of the following: 3 Environmental Responsibility (any R/JS course) Ethical or Spiritual Inquiry (any E/JS course) Health and Wellness (any W/JS course) Human Diversity (any D/JS course) Social Justice (any J/JS course) Total Units 9 Cultural Events/Campus Engagement In addition to completing 32 course units, students join Stetson's intellectual and creative life outside the classroom by participating in at least 3 approved cultural events for each semester of enrollment at Stetson. These events include lectures by distinguished visitors, musical performances, plays, and art shows. 2 3 unit each from 5 out of the 6 areas unit MUST BE a Junior Seminar Junior seminars may not be taken pass/fail. Concentration Public History Concentration This concentration will help students interested in pursuing public history careers to enter graduate school or the market with some training in the field. Public historians are in many ways a community s connection to history. Those trained in public history become museum and historical agency/society professionals, historical interpreters, cultural resource managers, private consultants in planning, community projects and conservation, restoration experts, historical archaeologists, and archivists. Public History Courses HIST 29S Introduction to Public History ARTH 365 Collection Management Select one additional course from the following: AMST 5A AMST 20H AMST 255H AMST 30B AMST 354B ANTH 220A ANTH 22A ANTH 230A ARTH 24A ARTH 242A ARTH 325S ENSS 40P ENSS 34 HIST 322H HIST 340D HIST 354B American Popular Culture American Art American Consumer Culture Glory of Greece I: Greek Art and Archaeology Glory of Greece II: Greek Art and Archaeology Glory of Rome: Roman Art and Archaeology Art History Survey I: From Prehistory to 4th Century (Can be used as an H course) Art History Survey II: From Renaissance to Contemporary (Can be used as an H course) Art Market and Institutions Introduction to Environmental Studies and Science Modern Urban America English Historical Landscape Crossroads of Empire (Junior Seminar)

Stetson University 5 HIST 357R HIST 36B HIST 380J SOCI 355 American Environmental History: Nature and the American Marketplace (Junior Seminar) The 950's and 960's (Can be used as an H course) The Mexican and Cuban Revolutions (Junior Seminar) Sociology of the City Collateral Courses (Credits do not count towards Major) HIST 397 Internship in History 0.5 or Select two courses in Media and Communication or Management and Entrepreneurship 2 Media and Communication: COMM 24A DIGA 0A Visual Communication Digital Art Fundamentals DIGA 3A Digital Photography DIGA 222 Web Design Management and Entrepreneurship: BSAN 250 BSAN 360 ENTP 399 Management Information Systems Project Management Prince Entrepreneurship Studies Seminar ENTP 45 Entrepreneurial Management ENTP 452 Venture Capital and High Growth Entrepreneurship ENTP 353J MGMT 305 MGMT 306 MKTG 35 MKTG 36 Social Entrepreneurship (Junior Seminar) Human Relations, Leadership and Teamwork Advanced Studies in Organizational Behavior The Marketplace and Consumers Consumer Dynamics Total Units 5.5-6