2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 27, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History, B.A.


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Historical studies seeks to provide students of all majors at Millikin with a sense of the past – with an understanding and appreciation of the political, economic, and social/cultural development of the modern world. It provides its majors with a broad knowledge of world, European, East Asian and United States history and offers them a variety of specialized courses in each field. The department seeks to develop reasoning, writing, and speaking skills that prepare students for public school teaching, graduate school and college teaching, historical research and writing, government and social service, law school and the law, and careers in business. The historian is a person who endeavors to understand the complexity of the human experience, to learn from it, and to explain and interpret it. The department emphasizes the primacy of critical thought in the practice of the craft of history.

Required Courses


The major in history consists of 33 to 36 credits and leads to the B.A. degree. A major must meet the following requirements:

Either

Six elective courses, four of which must be at the 300 level or above (18 credits)


History majors must take at least one course in each of the following three areas:


  • U.S., European, Non-Western or Global.

Students must demonstrate required proficiency by successful completion of a modern language course numbered 223 or above, or by passing a proficiency exam administered by the Department of Modern Languages. This requirement is not waived if political science or history is not the primary major.

Honors in History:


A student will be eligible for honors in history at graduation if he or she maintains a GPA of 3.5 or higher in the major and submits a senior honors thesis that receives a grade of A. A recommendation for honors will be based upon history faculty evaluation of the thesis and an oral examination on it by a committee selected by the history faculty, which may include members of other departments.

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