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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History Minor
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Professors: David Doellinger, Patricia Goldsworthy-Bishop, Kimberly Jensen
Associate professor: Elizabeth Swedo
Visiting assistant professor: Ricardo Pelegrin Taboada
Mission
Promote a community of scholars dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, professional and community service. This community connects students with the past through a global and comparative perspective and provides them with the tools for critical thinking and analysis that are the foundation of the liberal arts education.
Learning Outcomes
- Critically analyze, synthesize and evaluate primary and secondary historical sources.
- Engage multiple historical methodologies and multiple sources to produce well-researched written work.
- Explain historical developments across multiple cultures and regions.
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Core Courses
Choose at least one course from four of the five categories below and three additional electives. A minimum of 16 credits must be upper division.
The History minor should be planned with the help of a History Department adviser. HST 201 , HST 202 and HST 203 are designated as North American Studies; HST 104 , HST 105 and HST 106 are designated as Comparative/Methods.
Satisfactory Grade Use
Program requirements may be fulfilled with a grade of S.
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