History
When you major in History, you explore the making of today’s world. Your starting point might be the distant or the near past; your focus might be the U.S. or another region; your perspective might be political, social, military, or one of many other approaches. The end result will be a greater understanding of the past, of historical change, and of the historical context of today’s global challenges.
At JU, the members of the History faculty each teach classes in four or more advanced topics, and if you have an interest not in the curriculum the faculty will work with you on an independent study. You will see your skills at analysis and writing develop, which will serve you well inside or outside of a career in history. To pursue engaged learning at its fullest, you will have opportunities for internships, study abroad, and presentation of your research at state and national conferences.
Major Requirements
History majors must complete the following courses:
HIST xxx
| 9 credit hours of history courses at the 100-200 level | 9 |
HIST 300WR | The Technique of History | 3 |
HIST xxx
| Additional 21 credit hours of history courses at the 300-400 level | 21 |
XX xxx
| Any speech-intensive (SI) course | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 36
Minor Requirements
A history minor consists of the following courses:
HIST xxx
| 15 credit hours of history courses at least 9 credit hours at the 300-400 level | 15 |
Total Credit Hours: 15
History Major Important Notes:
- History majors are advised to complete HIST 150 or HIST 189, HIST 206 and HIST 207 before enrolling in 300-400 level history courses.
- History majors are advised to take HIST 300WR in the fall semester of their senior year.
History Education - Secondary Level
Students who plan to teach History on the secondary level should consult with the School of Education early in their academic careers to determine the specific requirements.