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2009-2010 Undergraduate Bulletin (pdf) - LaGrange College

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We strongly encourage the history major to pursue the widest possible<br />

liberal arts preparation by the careful selection of courses from the core<br />

program structure.<br />

Upper level courses in history, those numbered 3000 or above (with the<br />

exception of HIST 4490), are available to all students who have<br />

successfully completed prerequisites.<br />

MINOR<br />

The minor in history consists of TWELVE hours of history courses<br />

successfully completed with no lower than a grade of C-. At least six of<br />

those hours must be at or above the 3000 level.<br />

COMBINED B.A. AND M.A.T PROGRAM OF STUDY<br />

<strong>Undergraduate</strong> students who meet the admission requirements for the<br />

Master of Arts in Teaching [M.A.T] (passing GACE Basic Skills or a<br />

combined SAT score of more than 1000) and those who have a GPA of 3.0<br />

or higher in their undergraduate studies are eligible to participate in a<br />

combined B.A. and M.A.T. program of study after the completion of 90<br />

semester hours. Once accepted, candidates may take entering cohort<br />

graduate courses the Summer Semester following their junior year of study.<br />

Upon gaining senior status, candidates may take one three credit graduate<br />

course during the Fall, Interim, and Spring Semesters only if enrolled with<br />

twelve undergraduate credits.<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (HIST)<br />

HIST 1101 World Civilization I. (3) Fall, Spring<br />

Survey course on the development of world civilization up to 1660.<br />

HIST 1102 World Civilization II. (3) Fall, Spring<br />

Survey course on the development of world civilization from 1660 to the<br />

present.<br />

HIST 1111 History of the United States to 1865. (3) Fall<br />

Emphasis on the Colonial, Revolutionary, early national, and Civil<br />

periods.<br />

War<br />

HIST 1112 History of the United States, 1865 to the Present.<br />

(3) Spring<br />

Emphasis on Reconstruction, liberal nationalism, New Deal, and postwar<br />

periods.<br />

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