BS Public History

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BS PUBLIC HISTORY (2012-2013)
FOUNDATIONS CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS (10 hours)
ENGLISH COMPOSITION (6 hours)
COURSE
TERM
GRADE
at least one course in Humanities & one in Fine Arts
S.H.
ENGL 1100
3
ENGL 1200
3
WI
HUMANITIES2
ENGL, CLAS, FORL, PHIL,
(Some ETHN, WOST, HNRS)
(Foreign Languages 1001-1004 do not meet this
requirement.)
NATURAL SCIENCES2 (8 hours)
COURSE
BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, PHYS, (GEOG 1300)
at least one laboratory course
COURSE
TERM
GRADE
S.H.
GRADE
S.H.
WI
FINE ARTS2
ART, THEA, DNCE, MUSC
MATH 1050, 1065, 1066, 1067, 2127, or PHIL 1500
TERM
GRADE
WI
MATH OR LOGIC2 (3 hours)
COURSE
TERM
S.H.
(COMM 2020, 2410, 2420)
WI
COURSE
TERM
GRADE
S.H.
WI
3
SOCIAL SCIENCES2 (12 hours)
ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI
(Some ETHN, WOST, HNRS)
Must take one course from at least (3) areas
TERM
GRADE
S.H.
WI
3
3
3
Free Electives (estimated 6 hours)
3
(Electives needed to reach 126 for graduation)
COURSE
TERM
GRADE
S.H.
HEALTH and EXERCISE & SPORT SCIENCE
(3 hours) at least one course in each
COURSE
TERM
GRADE
S.H.
HLTH 1000
2
EXSS 1000 or
1001
1 or 2
WI
REMINDERS
At least 25% of total required hours and at least ½ major hours (core/cognate) must be taken at ECU.
You must have 12 hours of WI (writing intensive) courses—with at least 3 hours in the major.
TOTAL HOURS for Graduation: 126 hours (½ of total hours completed at regionally accredited senior college)
WI
FOREIGN LANGUAGE THROUGH LEVEL 1004 (12 hrs)
level 1001 (3) ____________
level 1002 (3) ____________
level 1003 (3) _____________
level 1004 (3) _______________
CORE (36 hrs)
Choose 3 out of the 4 from HIST 1030 (World Civilization to 1500), HIST 1031 (World Civilization since 1500), HIST1050 (American History to 1877),
and HIST 1051 (American History since 1877)
HIST (3) ___________
HIST (3) ___________
HIST (3) ___________
HIST 2000 Introduction to History _________
HIST 4000 Senior Seminar (3) __________
Choose 21 sh of HIST courses above 2999, at including a minimum of one course each in American, European, and other
world areas
American History (at least 1 course)
HIST 3010 Constitutional History of US to 1888 (3)
HIST 3011 Constitutional history of US since 1888 (3)
HIST 3031 Economic History of US since 1865 (3)
HIST 3100 NC History (3)
HIST 3110 African American History (3)
HIST 3121 American Military History to 1900 (3)
HIST 3122 American Military History since 1900 (3)
HIST 3140 Women in American History (3)
HIST 3170 Native American History (3)
HIST 3200 Diplomatic history of the US (3)
HIST 3205 American Urban Life (3)
European History (at least 1 course)
HIST 3405 Ancient Greece (3)
HIST 3406 War & Society in Ancient Greece/Rome (3)
HIST 3410 Ancient Rome (3)
HIST 3412 Christiantiy to 1300 (3)
HIST 3413 Christianity-present (3)
HIST 3414 Celtic World (3)
HIST 3415 Middle Ages (3)
HIST 3420 Early Modern Europe to 1648 (3)
HIST 3430 Europe, 1815-1914 (3)
HIST 3435 Europe since 1914 (3)
HIST 3444 Revolutionary France (3)
World History (at least 1 course)
HIST 3610 East Asia to 1600 (3)
HIST 3630 Modern China (3)
HIST 3611 East Asia since 1600 (3)
HIST 3670 Middle East (3)
HIST 3615 Traditional Japan (3)
HIST 3710 Latin American: Colonial (3)
HIST 3620 Modern Japan (3)
HIST 3711 Latin American: since 1808 (3)
HIST 3625 Field study Japanese culture (3)
HIST 3210 Colonial American to 1763 (3)
HIST 3215 American Revolution (3)
HIST 3225 Era of Sectionalism & Civil War (3)
HIST 3230 The Birth of Modern America (3)
HIST 3235 The Era of Populiam & Progressivelism (3)
HIST 3240 Age of Franklin Roosevelt (3)
HIST 3245 US Since 1945 (3)
HIST 3260 US and Middle East (3)
HIST 3300 American Rural Life (3)
HIST 3920 American Medicine (3)
other 5000 level courses listed in requirements
HIST 3445 Modern France (3)
HIST 3460 Germany, 1790-1914 (3)
HIST 3461 Germany since 1914 (3)
HIST 3480 Britain to 1603 (3)
HIST 3482 Britain 1688-1832 (3)
HIST 3484 Britain from 1832 (3)
HIST 3551 Medieval Russia 862-1682 (3)
HIST 3552 Imperial Russia 1682-1917 (3)
HIST 3553 Soviet Russia 1917-1991 (3)
other 4000 & 5000 level courses listed in requirements
HIST 3780 Mexico & Central America (3)
HIST 3626 Field study Japanese texts (3)
HIST 3810 Africa
HIST 3627 Japanese Buddhism (3)
HIST 3820 South Africa (3)
HIST 3629 Traditional China (3)
HIST 3830 Africa & Islam (3)
other 4000 & 5000 level courses listed in requirement
REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL COURSES (12 sh)
HIST 3900 Intro to Public History (3) _______________
HIST 3993 Historical Objects (3) ________________
HIST 5910 Archives & Manuscripts (3) ______________
HIST 5920/5921 Techniques of Museum (3,0) ______________
REQUIRED ELECTIVES (6-9 sh) Choose from the following
HIST 3980 Shipwreck Archaeology (3) _________
HIST 3985 History of American Architecture (3) ___________
HIST 5960 Intro to Oral history (3) ____________
HIST 5985 Preservation Planning (3) ____________
HIST 5970 Living history (3) __________
HIST 5950/5951Quantitative history (2,1) ____________
HIST 5930/5931 Field & Lab studies (3,0) ____________
INTERNSHIP (3-6 sh) Choose from the following
HIST 4940, 4941, 4942 Archives OR
4943, 4944, 4945 Museum OR
4946, 4947, 4948 Historic site
COGNATES (6 SH) Choose from the following (Refer to catalog for additional updated courses):
ACCT 2101 Surv. Of ACC (3) __________
ANTH 2000 Archaeology (3) ___________
ART 1906 Art History (3) _____________
ART 1907 Art History II (3) ____________
ART 2905 Masterpieces (3) __________
ART 4948 US Art (3) ___________
ENGL 3870 Intro to Editing (3) _________
IDSN 2700 Historic Interiors I (3) _________
IDSN 2750 Interiors II (3) ___________
MGMT 3202 Management (3) ___________
MUSC 2227 Colonial Music (3) __________
PHIL 2275 Pro Ethics (3) ____________
6/2012
6/2012
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