2013-2014 Catalog

History Major

Along with completing required courses in secondary education, students electing a major in history must complete the following courses with a minimum grade point average of 2.75:

Requirements

History

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
HIST 200The Nature of Historical Inquiry

4

Offered fall and spring.
HIST 201U.S. History to 1877

4

Offered fall, spring, summer.
HIST 202U.S. History from 1877 to the Present

4

Offered fall, spring, summer.
HIST 362Reading Seminar in History

4

Offered fall and spring (as needed).

ONE COURSE from U.S. History at the 300-level

ONE COURSE from Western History I:

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
HIST 300History of Greece

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 301Alexander and the Hellenistic World

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 302The Roman Republic

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 303The Roman Empire

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 304Medieval History

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 305The Age of the Renaissance

4

Offered fall.
HIST 306The Age of the Reformation

4

Offered spring.
HIST 307Europe in the Age of Enlightenment

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 311The Origins of Russia to 1700

4

Offered alternate years.
HIST 312Russia from Peter to Lenin

4

Offered alternate years.
HIST 315Western Legal Systems

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 318Tudor-Stuart England

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 352Colonial Latin America

4

Offered spring.

ONE COURSE from Western History II:

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
HIST 308Europe in the Age of Revolution, 1789 to 1850

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 309Europe in the Age of Nationalism, 1850 to 1914

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 310Twentieth-Century Europe

4

Offered as needed.
HIST 313The Soviet Union and After

4

Offered alternate years.
HIST 316Modern Western Political Thought

4

Offered fall.
HIST 317Politics and Society

4

Offered spring.
HIST 353Modern Latin America

4

Offered fall.

ONE COURSE from Non-Western History

Certification Courses

To be certified to teach history in Rhode Island secondary schools, students must also complete seven of the certification courses listed below. Upon completion, students may be eligible for Rhode Island endorsement to teach economics, geography, political science, and social studies. Students may also be eligible for endorsement to teach anthropology and/or sociology, if they take two of the designated anthropology courses (see below) and/or two of the designated sociology courses (see below). Only one course in these disciplines is required if endorsement in these disciplines is not sought.

Courses

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
ECON 214Principles of Microeconomics

3

Offered fall, spring, summer.
ECON 215Principles of Macroeconomics

3

Offered fall, spring, summer.
GEOG 400Regional Geography

3

Offered fall and spring.
POL 202American Government

4

Offered fall, spring, summer.

ONE COURSE from:

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
ANTH 101Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

4

Offered fall and spring.
ANTH 205Race, Culture, and Ethnicity: Anthropological Perspectives

4

Offered odd years.
SOC 200Society and Social Behavior

4

Offered fall and spring.
SOC 202The Family

4

Offered fall, spring, summer.
SOC 208Minority Group Relations

4

Offered fall, spring, summer.

ONE COURSE from:2

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
GEOG 101Introduction to Geography

4

Offered fall, spring, summer.
GEOG 303Historical Geography of the United States

4

Offered as needed.
GEOG 307Coastal Geography

4

Offered as needed.
GEOG 337Urban Political Geography

3

Offered as needed.

ONE COURSE from:

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
POL 208Introduction to the Law

3

Offered fall and spring.
POL 337Urban Political Geography

3

Offered as needed.
POL 357The American Presidency

4

Offered as needed.
POL 358The American Congress

3

Offered every third semester.

Total Credit Hours: 56-57

Note: To enroll in SED 411 and SED 412, students must have completed at least 24 credit hours of courses in social science/history, including ECON 214, GEOG 400, HIST 201 and 202, and POL 202. Students must have completed HIST 200 and one 300-level course in Non-Western History, Western History, and U.S. History. (General Education courses may be counted to meet this requirement.)