Secondary Education History Major
Students electing a major in History apply to the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development and meet admission requirements that include a 3.00 in their content grade point average (GPA). Students must maintain the content GPA of 3.00 for retention and, along with satisfactorily completing required courses in secondary education (minimum grade B-), complete the following courses to obtain History certification:
Requirements
Secondary Education
SED 302 | Teaching and Learning: Humanities in Communities | 2 | Fall. |
SED 314 | Responsive Social Studies Teaching/Learning I | 4 | Spring. |
SED 414 | Responsive Social Studies Teaching/Learning II | 4 | Fall. |
History
HIST 281W | History Matters I: Methods and Skills | 3 | Fall, Spring. |
HIST 282W | History Matters II: Historical Research | 3 | Fall, Spring. |
HIST 389W | History Matters III: Senior Research Project | 2 | Fall, Spring. |
TWO COURSES from:
HIST 201 | U.S. History: 1400-1800 | 3 | Fall, Spring. |
HIST 202 | U.S. History: 1800-1920 | 3 | Fall, Spring. |
HIST 203 | U.S. History: 1920 to the Present | 3 | Fall, Spring. |
ONE COURSE from U.S. History:
HIST 209 | The American Revolution | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 217 | American Gender and Women’s History | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 218 | American Foreign Policy: 1945 to the Present | 3 | Fall. |
HIST 219 | Popular Culture in Twentieth Century America | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 320 | American Colonial History | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 322 | The Early American Republic | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 323 | The Gilded Age and Progressive Era | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 324 | Crises of American Modernity, 1914-1945 | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 325 | Superpower America 1945-1990 | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 328 | History of the American West | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 329 | Civil War and Reconstruction | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 330 | History of American Immigration | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 331 | Rhode Island History | 3 | Spring. |
HIST 334 | African American History | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 336 | The United States and the Emerging World | 3 | Spring. |
ONE COURSE from European History:
HIST 220 | Ancient Greece | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 221 | The Roman Republic | 3 | Alternate Years. |
HIST 222 | The Roman Empire | 3 | Alternate Years. |
HIST 223 | Medieval History | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 224 | The Glorious Renaissance | 3 | Fall. |
HIST 234 | Challenges and Confrontations: Women in Europe | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 235 | Voices of the Great War | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 258 | Environmental History | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 307 | Europe in the Age of Enlightenment | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 308 | Europe in the Age of Revolution, 1789 to 1850 | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 309 | Europe in the Age of Nationalism, 1850 to 1914 | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 310 | Twentieth-Century Europe | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 311 | The Origins of Russia to 1700 | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 312 | Russia from Peter to Lenin | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 313 | The Soviet Union and After | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 318 | Tudor-Stuart England | 3 | As needed. |
ONE COURSE from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East:
HIST 236 | Post-Independence Africa | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 238 | Early Imperial China | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 239 | Japanese History through Art and Literature | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 241 | Colonial and Neocolonial Latin America | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 242 | Modern Latin America | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 340 | The Muslim World from the Age of Muhammad to 1800 | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 341 | The Muslim World in Modern Times, 1800 to the Present | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 342 | Islam and Politics in Modern History | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 345 | Conflict, Globalization, and Modern East Asia | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 348 | Africa under Colonial Rule | 3 | Annually. |
ONE COURSE from Global History or Non-Western History (Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East):
HIST 218 | American Foreign Policy: 1945 to the Present | 3 | Fall. |
HIST 222 | The Roman Empire | 3 | Alternate Years. |
HIST 236 | Post-Independence Africa | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 238 | Early Imperial China | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 239 | Japanese History through Art and Literature | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 241 | Colonial and Neocolonial Latin America | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 242 | Modern Latin America | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 258 | Environmental History | 3 | Annually. |
HIST 309 | Europe in the Age of Nationalism, 1850 to 1914 | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 310 | Twentieth-Century Europe | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 313 | The Soviet Union and After | 3 | Alternate years. |
HIST 330 | History of American Immigration | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 336 | The United States and the Emerging World | 3 | Spring. |
HIST 340 | The Muslim World from the Age of Muhammad to 1800 | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 341 | The Muslim World in Modern Times, 1800 to the Present | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 342 | Islam and Politics in Modern History | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 345 | Conflict, Globalization, and Modern East Asia | 3 | As needed. |
HIST 348 | Africa under Colonial Rule | 3 | Annually. |
Certification Courses
To be certified to teach history in Rhode Island secondary schools, students must also complete the certification courses listed below. Upon completion, students may be eligible for Rhode Island endorsement to teach economics, geography, political science and social studies.
Courses
ANTH 101 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 4 | Fall, Spring. |
ECON 200 | Introduction to Economics | 4 | Fall, Spring, Summer. |
GEOG 200 | World Regional Geography | 4 | Fall, Spring. |
GEOG 401 | Geography for Social Studies Educators | 4 | Spring. |
POL 202 | American Government | 4 | Fall, Spring, Summer. |
Note: ECON 200 will double-count as the General Education Social and Behavioral Sciences distribution (SB).
Total Credit Hours: 46