| Early Course Group |
Taken early in the degree program. |
| CRIT 500 |
Critical Thinking |
4 cr |
| CMPL 511 |
Software Tools |
4 cr |
| ENG 500 |
Writing Process |
4 cr |
| MATH 502 |
College Mathematics |
4 cr |
| COMM 550, 551, or 553 |
Interpersonal, Small Group, or Presentational Communication |
4 cr |
| HIS 502 |
Great Civilizations (meets Global Perspectives) |
4 cr |
| Middle Course Group |
Taken in the middle of the degree program. |
| POL 550 |
American Government and Politics |
4 cr |
| ENG 600 |
Expository Writing |
4 cr |
| HIS 510 |
U.S. History to 1865 |
4 cr |
| HIS 511 |
U.S. History 1865-Present |
4 cr |
| HIS 512 |
European History: Renaissance through Industrial Revolution |
4 cr |
| HIS 513 or HIS 618 |
European History: 19th and 20th Centuries or History of World War II |
4 cr |
| Upper Course Group |
Taken near the end of the degree program. |
| HIS 610 |
Historical Methods |
4 cr |
| HIS 602 or HIS 627 |
History of New England or Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective |
4 cr |
| HIS 611 |
Topics in World History (meets Global Perspectives) |
4 cr |
| POL 600 |
U.S. in World Affairs (meets Global Perspectives) |
4 cr |
| CRIM 607 |
Constitutional Law |
4 cr |
| Capstone Course |
Taken after all other requirements in the major. |
| HIS 650 |
Integrative Capstone: Project in History |
4 cr |
| Anytime Courses |
Choose courses of interest at any time to fill openings in your degree program. |
| Arts and Culture |
Choose 1: HUMN 550, HUMN 551, HUMN 560 (GP), HUMN 561, ARTS 601, or ENG 604 |
| Literature and Ideas |
1 Course (HUMN 504 recommended) |
| History and Politics |
Met in the major. |
| Social Science |
1 Course (ECO 512 or POL 554) |
| Science |
2 Required Courses (1 of which must be SCI 518) |
| General Electives |
Choose additional courses to reach required total of 120 credits. |
| Global Perspectives Requirement |
Met in major. |
| Related Electives |
Choose 1: ARTS 550, ARTS 551, ENG 512, HUMN 502, SOSC 519, or SOSC 500 |
| Total |
120 cr (minimum) |
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*Important Note: Transfer credits, Exams, Prior Learning Credit, and grades earned will impact the above.
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