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Feb 16, 2025
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Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] See drop-down menu above to access other catalogs.
History, Military History Concentration, BA
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All history majors with a military concentration must meet all the requirements of the history major. Specific course content areas are noted below.
Grade Requirement
No grade lower than a “C-” in a history (HIST) course may be used to fulfill the requirements of the history major. Students receiving a “D” or “F” in a history course may continue as history majors but must either retake and successfully complete the course (with a grade of “C-” or better) or must successfully complete another course that fulfills the same required “area” for the major.
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One course from the following (3 credits)
One course from the following (3 credits)
One course taken from each of the following areas (one course of each grouping must be in military history) (18 credits)
Area III and IV Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern Europe; Modern Europe Area V and VI United States History to 1877; United States History since 1877 Area VII and VIII The Traditional World; Modern World Two additional upper division (300 and 400 level) military history electives, which must be taken in different geographical areas (World, Europe, U.S.A) (6 credits)
One course from the following (3 credits)
Only six credits of 100-level and six credits of 200-level courses may be applied toward the history major.
No more than three credits from the following may be use toward the 36 credits required for the history major.
Total minimum credits: 36
Undergraduate History Courses by Area
Area I - Western Civilization and World History
Area II - United States History Surveys
Area III - Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern Europe
Area V - United States History to 1877
Area VI - United States History since 1877
Area VII - The Traditional World
The following courses may be used to meet area requirements. The specific area, however, depends on the topic or topics addressed in the course.
The following courses also carry credit in history
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