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Nov 25, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, B.S.
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Total number of hours for program: 120.
Students who elect to pursue the BS as part of the double licensure program in Social Sciences Education (BSED) could exceed the 128 credit hours.
The history degree trains students to connect their personal and local history to regional, national, and global histories. It combines significant academic training in analysis, written and oral communication, and critical thinking with internship opportunities in the public school classroom, public history institutions, and government, academic, non-profit, spiritual, and corporate institutions. Students completing this degree leave with skills and experiences that train them to be contributing members of society and of a global economy.
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Major Requirements (3 hours)
Survey Credits (9 hours)
Students will take 3 hours from each of the following areas: U.S. History, European History, and ALAMEA (African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Asian history).
- HIST 222 - European History Since 1517 Credits: (3)
European History (3 Hours):
HIST 220: Ancient Empires
HIST 221: The Birth of Europe, 300-1517 ALAMEA (3 Hours):
HIST 210: African History to 1880
HIST 211: African History since 1880
HIST 212: Latin American History I
HIST 213: Modern Latin American History
HIST 218: History of Modern Asia
U.S. History (3 Hours):
HIST 233: American Legal History
HIST 234: Immigration and Ethnicity in the U.S.
HIST 235: American Sports History
HIST 236: Native American Lives
HIST 237: African American History
HIST 238: History of American Popular Culture
HIST 250: Urban History
Methods Credits (6 hours)
Students will take 6 hours of methods courses: HIST 297: Sophomore Seminar AND 3 Hours from one of the following Advanced Methods/Capstone Courses: HIST 491: Supervised Student Teaching in Social Sciences, 9-12 (3 hours) HIST 483: Internship in Public and Applied History 400 Level Capstone Designated Seminar Course
Upper Division Electives (18 hours)
18 hours of 300/400 level electives to include 3 hours in United States History, 3 hours in European History, 3 hours in ALAMEA History. Students must take 3 hours at the 400 level (in addition to the Capstone Hours listed in the Methods Credits section above). HIST 395 will be double counted as an upper division elective course in the history major for dual-degree students seeking a BS in History and a BSED in Social Science Education. It is a requirement in the BSED program in Social Science Education.
Additional Requirements
To complete the program, a total of 42 hours is required, including a minor, or second major, or other approved program and general electives. At least 30 hours of the courses taken at WCU must be at the junior-senior level to meet one of the general university degree requirements. Students should consult their advisors during the term before their senior year to create a plan for their Capstone Course. Visit the department’s website at https://www.wcu.edu/learn/departments-schools-colleges/cas/casdepts/history/ to view the 8 semester curriculum guide.
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