Major Competencies
• Graduates collaborate in professional communities by articulating how the field of history affects professional, public life.
• Graduates can articulate the complexity of influences that form the American character.
37 credits (minimum): 18 credits in residence, 15 credits upper division. Required:
| PSY 140 | General Psychology | 3 |
| PS 140 | American Government | 3 |
| EC 201 | Principles of Economics: Microeconomics | 2 |
| EC 202 | Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics | 2 |
| HIS 340 | Ethnic Relations in the U.S. | 3 |
| HIS 306 | Seminar in U.S. History | 3 |
| HIS 316 | Seminar in European History | 3 |
| HIS 321 | Seminar in World History | 3 |
| HIS 206 | Strangers Among US: Immigration and the Borderlands | 3 |
| HIS 207 | The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: A HIstory of the American Presidency | 3 |
| HIS 208 | U. S. History Through FIlm | 3 |
| HIS 370 | History of the American City | 3 |
| Select three credits in non-U.S. History: | ||
| HIS 216 | Royals and Revolutionaries | 3 |
| HIS 221 | Apartheid and Genocide in 20th Century Africa | 3 |
| HIS 222 | Latin American Politics and Social Change | 3 |
| HIS 223 | China and the West | 3 |
| Select three credits from the following: | ||
| SOC 140 | Principles of Sociology | 3 |
| SS 351 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
| Select three credtis from the following: | ||
| SOC 140 | Principles of Sociology | 3 |
| SS 351 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
| Select three credits from the following: | ||
| PS 315 | Government in States and Communities | 3 |
| PS 335 | International Relations | 3 |
| PS 345 | Social Problems and Public Policy | 3 |