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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2019-20 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History Minor-Secondary Education Curriculum
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- Completion of a minimum of 21 hours in history selected from the categories listed below.
- Minimum grade of “C” in all course work required for the minor, including required cognates.
- Completion of 6 (or 9) hours of required cognates.
- Completion of at least 3 hours of “writing intensive” courses at the 3000-level (See list of courses below).
- All course work at the 3000/4000-level must be completed within 10 years of intern teaching.
- With the permission of the advisor, students may substitute advanced level (4000-level) history courses for an intermediate level (3000-level) courses in the same chronological category, providing the student has the appropriate prerequisite.
- Completion of one (3 hours) 4000-level Baccalaureate Writing course in either the premodern or modern category.
- Students whose teaching major is outside the College of Arts and Sciences must also complete HIST 4940: Teaching Methods for Secondary Schools.
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1. Introductory level history courses (6 hours)
Select one of the following:
2. Intermediate level history courses
12 hours, including a 3 hour writing intensive course (See list of courses below). At least one course (3 hours) must be taken from the premodern category and one course (3 hours) from the modern category.
The prerequisite is HIST 2900 or instructor approval.
3. Advanced level history courses (3 hours)
4000-level Prerequisite: One 3000-level writing intensive course (See list of courses below) or instructor approval.
- HIST 4000-level Baccalaureate Writing course: EITHER PREMODERN OR MODERN CATEGORY Credits: 3 hours
One course Geography (3 to 4 hours)
One course in Political Science (3 to 4 hours)
Students whose teaching major is outside the College of Arts and Sciences (3 hours)
must complete the following course:
Writing Intensive Courses - History
Prerequisite: HIST 2900 or instructor approval. Courses by Chronological Category - History
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