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Chairperson: James A. Marten, Ph.D.
Department of History website

History illuminates every aspect of the human experience—politics, economics, religion, social issues, art and war—shaping our memory and equipping us to think critically and constructively about the present and our connections to the past. The history curriculum orders the study of the past in logical and meaningful ways, Beginning with surveys that offer general approaches to broad periods of history, students then move on to upper division classes that challenge students to read and write about specific subjects and places in more depth. They finish their degrees by reading deeply, conducting archival research and writing major papers on specialized topics in seminar-style readings and research courses. Students interested in further developing their understanding of history can write senior theses or undertake internships at museums, archives and other public history sites.

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Major in History

The major in history consists of 33 credit hours: two required courses (6 credit hours), Option 1 or Option 2 (6 credit hours) and seven courses (21 credit hours) of upper-division history courses from Group I - III as listed below.

Required Courses:
HIST 1001Growth of Western Civilization to 17153
HIST 1002Growth of Western Civilization since 17153
Choose Option 1 or Option 2:6
Option 1:
Introduction to American History
Choose one of the following courses:
Survey of Latin America
Africa
East Asia
Option 2:
Growth of the American Nation 1
Growth of the American Nation 2
* Upper-division history: Group I-III21
Total Credit Hours33

* Upper-division history courses: Seven courses (21 credit hours) with at least one course from each of the three groups listed below:

  • Group I, United States: Courses HIST 3101-3199, HIST 4103-4199
  • Group II, Europe: Courses HIST 3201-3299, HIST 3751, HIST 4200-4299
  • Group III, Asia, Africa and Latin America: Courses HIST 3300-3499, HIST 4300-4600

The 21 credit hours selected must also include one HIST 4953 course and one HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History course. HIST 4953 Readings in History and HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History may be used to satisfy the group distribution requirement based on course content.

Notes:

  • Students may enroll in HIST 5000-level graduate courses (cross-listed for undergraduates at the HIST 4000-level) with permission of the instructor.
  • At the discretion of the department, credit in history may be allowed in exceptional cases for courses taken in other departments of the university.

Department of Public Instruction Certification - Major in History

College of Education students who plan to seek Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction certification in History must complete a total of 36 credit hours for the major in History: two required courses (6 credit hours), Option 1 or Option 2 (6 credit hours) and eight courses (24 credit hours) of upper-division history courses from Group I - III as listed below.

Required Courses:
HIST 1001Growth of Western Civilization to 17153
HIST 1002Growth of Western Civilization since 17153
Choose Option 1 or Option 2:6
Option 1:
Introduction to American History
Choose one of the following courses:
Survey of Latin America
Africa
East Asia
Option 2:
Growth of the American Nation 1
Growth of the American Nation 2
* Upper-division history: Group I - III24
Total Credit Hours36

* Upper-division history courses: Eight courses (24 credit hours) divided as follows:

  • Group I, United States: Courses HIST 3101-3199, HIST 4103-4199: at least one course
  • Group II, Europe: Courses HIST 3201-3299, HIST 3751, HIST 4200-4299: two courses (one ancient/medieval and one modern)
  • Group III, Asia, Africa and Latin America: Courses HIST 3300-3499, HIST 4300-4600: at least one course

HIST 4953 Readings in History and HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History are also required as two of the upper-division elective courses.

Note:

  • Based on course content, HIST 4953 Readings in History and HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History may be used to satisfy the group distribution requirement.
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Minor in History

The minor in history consists of 24 credit hours: two required courses (6 credit hours), Option 1 or Option 2 (6 credit hours) and four courses of upper-division history courses from Groups I - III (12 credit hours) as listed below.

Required Courses:
HIST 1001Growth of Western Civilization to 17153
HIST 1002Growth of Western Civilization since 17153
Choose Option 1 or Option 2:6
Option 1:
Introduction to American History
and one of the following:
Survey of Latin America
Africa
East Asia
Option 2:
Growth of the American Nation 1
Growth of the American Nation 2
* Upper-division History: Group I-III12
Total Credit Hours24

* Upper-division courses: Four courses (12 credit hours) with at least one course from each of the three groups listed below:

  • Group I, United States: Courses HIST 3101-3199, HIST 4103-4199
  • Group II, Europe: Courses HIST 3201-3299, HIST 3751, HIST 4200-4299
  • Group III, Asia, Africa and Latin America: Courses HIST 3300-3499, HIST 4300-4600

One of the upper-division courses must be either HIST 4953 Readings in History or HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History.

Based on course content, HIST 4953 Readings in History or HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History may be used to satisfy the group distribution requirement.

Note:

Department of Public Instruction Certification

To pursue Department of Public Instruction certification, College of Education students are required to complete eight courses (24 credit hours): two required courses (6 credit hours), Option 1 or Option 2 (6 credit hours) and four upper-division history courses from Groups I - III (12 credit hours) as listed below.

Required Courses:
HIST 1001Growth of Western Civilization to 17153
HIST 1002Growth of Western Civilization since 17153
Choose Option 1 or 2:6
Option 1:
Introduction to American History
and one of the following:
Survey of Latin America
Africa
East Asia
Option 2:
Growth of the American Nation 1
Growth of the American Nation 2
* Upper-division courses in History: Groups I-III12
Total Credit Hours24

* Upper-division courses: Four courses (12 credit hours) with at least one course from each of the three groups listed below:

  • Group I, United States: Courses HIST 3101-3199, HIST 4103-4199
  • Group II, Europe: Courses HIST 3201-3299, HIST 3751, HIST 4200-4299
  • Group III, Asia, Africa and Latin America: Courses HIST 3300-3499, HIST 4300-4600

One of the upper-division courses must be either HIST 4953 Readings in History or HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History.

Notes:

  • HIST 4931 Topics in History, HIST 4953 Readings in History, HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History and HIST 4995 Independent Study in History, courses whose content varies from term to term, will satisfy group distribution requirements according to their course title and content.
  • At the discretion of the department, credit in history may be allowed in exceptional cases for courses taken in other departments of the university.
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Major in American Military History

The American Military History major consists of 35-36 credit hours as listed below.

Required Courses:
HIST 1001Growth of Western Civilization to 17153
HIST 1002Growth of Western Civilization since 17153
HIST 3118American Military History3
NASC 1161Course NASC 1161 Not Found
or NASC 1181 Course NASC 1181 Not Found
Choose one of the following 6-credit course combinations:6
Introduction to American History
   and Survey of Latin America
Introduction to American History
   and Africa
Introduction to American History
   and East Asia
Growth of the American Nation 1
   and Growth of the American Nation 2
Choose from the following:2-3
Evolution of the Air Force/Air and Space Power 1
   and Evolution of the Air Force/Air and Space Power 2
Sea Power and Maritime Affairs
Electives: Choose five of the following courses:15
Revolutionary America: 1707-1787
The Civil War Era
The Vietnam War Era
The Great War": World War I, 1914-18
World War II
American Foreign Relations 1
American Foreign Relations 2
The Cold War
Total Credit Hours32-33

Notes:

  • HIST 4931 Topics in History, HIST 4953 Readings in History, HIST 4955 Undergraduate Seminar in History and HIST 4995 Independent Study in History may be used toward the upper-division HIST elective requirement, depending upon course content and approval of the department chair.
  • A HIST major cannot be used as a second major with American Military History (AMMH).

Department of Public Instruction Certification

To pursue Department of Public Instruction certification, College of Education students are required to complete the following requirements for a major in Economics. The major consists of 27 credit hours: four required courses (12 credits) and 15 additional credit hours of upper-division work selected from Groups I - III. An additional 9-11 credit hours n basic statistics and mathematics courses are required as listed below.

Required:
ECON 2003Principles of Microeconomics3
ECON 2004Principles of Macroeconomics3
ECON 3003Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis3
ECON 3004Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis3
Upper-Division Work from Groups I-III as listed below:
Group I (3 credit hours)3
Economics and Law
Economics and Ethics
The Economics of Religion
Group II (6 credit hours)6
Public Policies Toward American Industry
Public Finance
Urban and Regional Economics
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Economics of Labor Markets
Money, Banking and Monetary Policy
Group III (3 credit hours)3
International Economic Issues
International Antitrust and Competition Policy
International Currency Markets
Comparative Economic Development
International Trade
The Russian Economy
One additional upper-division ECON elective.3
Total Credit Hours27

Additional Mathematics Courses Required:6-8
Choose one of the following sequences:
Finite Mathematics
   and Elements of Calculus (or equivalent)
Calculus 1
   and Calculus 2
Required Statistics Course:
MATH 1700Modern Elementary Statistics (or equivalent)3
Total Credit Hours9-11

Courses

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