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HIST 223 (3) The Ancient World, 8000 BC to 300 AD<br />

HIST 224 (3) The Medieval West, 400-1350<br />

HIST 258 (3) History of Crime and Punishment in the West<br />

HIST 308 (3) Encounters, Conquest, and European Expansion, 1350-1650<br />

HIST 321 (3) Studies in Medieval History<br />

HIST 322 (3) Renaissance and Reformation<br />

Choose 1 course in European History after 1700 from the following:<br />

HIST 203 (3) Topics in Modern German History (when topic is appropriate)<br />

HIST 333 (3) The Great War in Europe<br />

HIST 355 (3) War and Society in Modern Europe<br />

HIST 358 (3) The Cold War as History<br />

And choose 4 additional three-credit courses in history.<br />

Recommended: A course in African history (HIST 269, HIST 272, or HIST 373) is strongly<br />

recommended.<br />

Notes:<br />

At least 3 of the courses (9 semester hours) elected for the major, in addition to HIST 452, must be<br />

numbered at the 300-level or above.<br />

For the major in history, the P/CR/NC grading option may not be exercised for any course which could<br />

count toward the major. Additional information about the P/CR/NC grading option is available under<br />

the Academic Regulations heading in this catalog.<br />

The History Minor<br />

(18 semester hours)<br />

Required:<br />

HIST 143 (3) Early Modern Europe, 1350-1650<br />

HIST 144 (3) Modern Europe, 1700-2004: From Absolutism to EU Enlargement<br />

Choose 2 three-credit courses in history at the 300-level or above.<br />

Choose 2 additional three-credit courses in history.<br />

Note: For the minor in history, the P/CR/NC grading option may not be exercised for any course which<br />

could count toward the minor. Additional information about the P/CR/NC grading option is available<br />

under the Academic Regulations heading in this catalog.<br />

Teacher Licensure History and Social Studies<br />

(36 semester hours)<br />

Required:<br />

ECON 101 (3) Principles of Microeconomics<br />

HIST 135 (3) American, Origins to 1877<br />

HIST 136 (3) The United States, 1877 to the Present

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