专业详情

To graduate with a Bachelor’s degree with a major in History students must take twelve distinct history courses organized as follows:

FOR GEOGRAPHIC CONCENTRATORS

Two Undergraduate Seminars: One 393 Approaches to History seminar and one 395 research seminar. These may focus on any region, topic, or time period, regardless of concentration.

Six courses in your geographic concentration: History of the Americas, English/European history, African/Middle Eastern history, or Asian/Middle Eastern history.

Four additional courses outside your area of concentration.

No more than one 100-level course may be applied towards the major requirements.

FOR GLOBAL HISTORY CONCENTRATORS

Two Undergraduate Seminars: One 393 “Approaches to History” seminar and one 395 “Research Seminar.” These may focus on any region, topic, or time period, regardless of concentration.

History 250-1 and History 250-2 plus two of the following:

  • History 101-6 First-Year Seminar—European History: Collaboration and Complicity in the Holocaust
  • History 101-6 First-Year Seminar—European History: The Crusades
  • History 102-6 First-Year Seminar—American History: Science and the Good Life
  • History 200 New Introductory Courses in History: Global History of Natural Disasters
  • History 200 Age of Revolutions
  • History 200: Christianity in the Global South
  • History 200 Global Queer Activism
  • History 200 New Introductory Courses in History: Energy & Society: A Global History
  • History 215 History of the American Family
  • History 216: Global Asians
  • History 219 History of the Present
  • History 220 History of the Future
  • History 251:The Politics of Disaster: A Global Environmental History
  • History 253: A Global History of Prisons and Camps
  • History 254: Entrepreneurship: A Global History
  • History 275-1 and -2: History of Western Science and Medicine
  • History 292: Comparative Fascism
  • History 300: History and Theory of Information
  • History 319: US Foreign Relations
  • History 352: Global History of Death and Dying
  • History 376: Global Environments and World History
  • History 379: Biomedicine and World History
  • History 392 Topics in History: Global History of Shopping
  • History 392 Topics in History: 1917: One Year That Shook the World
  • History 393 Topics in History: Islamic Thought in Africa (Marsh)
  • History 393: Black Atlantic Cultures
  • History 393: Science and Decolonization
  • History 395: Podcasting the History of Science
  • History 395: Queer Oral Histories

Six additional courses outside global history, with two each in three geographic areas of concentration or three each in two geographic areas of concentration.