33-36 credits (Total does not include prerequisite courses)
Major Requirements
HIS-270 | Writing History | 3 |
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HIS-401 | Seminar in Historical Methods | 3 credits |
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HIS-480 | Senior Thesis: historiography | 2 credits |
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HIS-481 | Senior Honors Thesis: monograph | 4 credits |
History majors are required to complete at least one research paper in a designated Research Intensive course prior to enrolling in HIS-401.
Asia
Complete 1 course from the following:
HIS-338 | Modern India | 3 credits |
HIS-340 | Pre-Modern Chinese History | 3 credits |
HIS-345 | Modern China | 3 credits |
HIS-354 | History of Southeast Asia | 3 credits |
HIS-357 | Popular Culture in Modern Chinese History | 3 credits |
HIS-358 | People's Republic of China | 3 credits |
HIS-359 | Pre-Modern Japan | 3 credits |
HIS-384 | Modern Japan | 3 credits |
HIS-399T | Special Topics in History | 1-3 credits |
Europe
Complete 1 course from the following:
HIS-314 | Tudor and Stuart England | 3 credits |
HIS-344 | Medieval Europe | 3 credits |
HIS-346 | Reformation of the 16th Century | 3 credits |
HIS-352 | England to 1688 | 3 credits |
HIS-360 | Britain, Empire, and World, 1639-1832 | 3 credits |
HIS-361 | Britain, Empire, and World, 1832-2010 | 3 credits |
HIS-369 | Jews in the Age of the Renaissance | 3 credits |
HIS-370 | Jewish History From the Diaspora to 1948 | 3 credits |
HIS-374 | Women and Gender in Jewish Societies
Ages | 3 credits |
HIS-375 | From Moses to Jon Stewart:
Classic-Heretical Jewish Voices | 3 credits |
Latin America
Complete 1 course from the following:
HIS-380 | Colonial Latin America | 3 credits |
HIS-382 | Revolutionary Mexico | 3 credits |
HIS-385 | Conquest and Encounters | 3 credits |
HIS-386 | Religions in Latin American | 3 credits |
HIS-387 | Cuba | 3 credits |
HIS-388 | Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Latin
America | 3 credits |
HIS-389 | Latin American-U.S. Relations | 3 credits |
Mediterranean
Complete 1 course from the following:
HIS-328 | Mythology: Classical History and
Archaeology | 3 credits |
HIS-331 | Ancient Greece | 3 credits |
HIS-332 | Ancient Rome | 3 credits |
HIS-364 | The Life of Jesus: History and
Archaeology | 3 credits |
HIS-367 | The History of Jewish Art | 3 credits |
HIS-376 | History of Zionism and Modern Israel | 3 credits |
United States
Complete 1 course from the following:
HIS-300 | The United States Since 1945 | 3 credits |
HIS-301 | History of American Ideas | 3 credits |
HIS-302 | History of U.S. Foreign Policy | 3 credits |
HIS-304 | The American Westward Movement | 3 credits |
HIS-306 | The American South Since 1865 | 3 credits |
History Electives
Complete 12 additional credits according to student interest.
Students accepted for Senior Honors (HIS-480 and HIS-481) must complete only 9 additional elective credits.
All history majors are strongly advised to study at least one foreign language. Knowledge of at least two foreign languages, including French or Spanish and area-specific languages depending on region of interest, are especially important for students who plan to attend graduate school in history.
History majors intending to apply for teaching certification in history as a first teaching field in the State of Idaho must include HIS-200 Introduction to US History and one other 300-level US History course in their major coursework. They may also want to include POE-100 Essentials of American Government or an equivalent POE course dealing with American Government in their overall college curriculum. For more specific detail on the courses necessary to achieve certification in history as a first teaching field students should consult the Education Department.