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Bachelor of Arts in History

Main Subject Area

Biological SciencesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Research papers are incorporated into 3000- and 4000- level offerings, and majors must satisfactorily complete two such courses with research papers prior to entering the Senior Research Project. A grade of C or better is required in all history courses for history majors. US/American Concentration Required courses: 16 Hours HIST 1003 United States History to 1876 HIST 1103 United States History Since 1876 HIST 1203 World Civilization to 1500 OR HIST 1303 World Civilization Since 1500 HIST 3063 Methods and Practices HIST 3193 Junior Research Project HIST 4321 Senior Capstone/Portfolio Electives Nine (9) hours selected from the courses listed below, including one 4000-level seminar other than the Senior Capstone. Students must also successfully complete six (6) hours chosen from the World Concentration list: HIST 2003 History of Women in the United States HIST 2413 Popular Culture in America HIST 2503 Native American History HIST 2703 US/Canadian Environmental History HIST 3263 Topics in United States Social History HIST 3363 Topics in United STates Cultural History HIST 3462 Topics in United States Cultural History HIST 3703 Oklahoma and the Southwest HIST 4063 Seminar in American History HIST 4851-3 Directed Readings World Concentration Required courses: 16 Hours HIST 1003 United States History to 1876 OR HIST 1103 United States History Since 1876 HIST 1203 World Civilization to 1500 HIST 1303 World Civilization Since 1500 HIST 3063 Methods and Practices HIST 3193 Junior Research Project HIST 4321 Senior Capstone/Portfolio Electives Nine (9) hours selected from the courses listed below, including one 4000-level seminar other than the Senior Capstone: Students must also successfully complete six (6) hours chosen from the US/American Concentration list: HIST 1413 Survey of Asian History and Politics HIST 2603 History of Warfare HIST 2713 Regional Geography HIST 2803 International History HIST 3563 Topics in the History of Asia HIST 3663 Topics in European History HIST 3763 Topics in the Ancient World HIST 4163 Seminar in Non-American History HIST 4263 Seminar in Comparative History HIST 4851-3 Directed Readings General Electives: Six hours from the courses listed above or those listed below: HIST 2103 Issues in Women's Studies HIST 3803 Invented Traditions: Public History and Popular Memory HIST 4523 Workshop in Applied History HIST 4481 Internship in Public History HIST 4991 Independent Study

Program overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Research papers are incorporated into 3000- and 4000- level offerings, and majors must satisfactorily complete two such courses with research papers prior to entering the Senior Research Project. A grade of C or better is required in all history courses for history majors. US/American Concentration Required courses: 16 Hours HIST 1003 United States History to 1876 HIST 1103 United States History Since 1876 HIST 1203 World Civilization to 1500 OR HIST 1303 World Civilization Since 1500 HIST 3063 Methods and Practices HIST 3193 Junior Research Project HIST 4321 Senior Capstone/Portfolio Electives Nine (9) hours selected from the courses listed below, including one 4000-level seminar other than the Senior Capstone. Students must also successfully complete six (6) hours chosen from the World Concentration list: HIST 2003 History of Women in the United States HIST 2413 Popular Culture in America HIST 2503 Native American History HIST 2703 US/Canadian Environmental History HIST 3263 Topics in United States Social History HIST 3363 Topics in United STates Cultural History HIST 3462 Topics in United States Cultural History HIST 3703 Oklahoma and the Southwest HIST 4063 Seminar in American History HIST 4851-3 Directed Readings World Concentration Required courses: 16 Hours HIST 1003 United States History to 1876 OR HIST 1103 United States History Since 1876 HIST 1203 World Civilization to 1500 HIST 1303 World Civilization Since 1500 HIST 3063 Methods and Practices HIST 3193 Junior Research Project HIST 4321 Senior Capstone/Portfolio Electives Nine (9) hours selected from the courses listed below, including one 4000-level seminar other than the Senior Capstone: Students must also successfully complete six (6) hours chosen from the US/American Concentration list: HIST 1413 Survey of Asian History and Politics HIST 2603 History of Warfare HIST 2713 Regional Geography HIST 2803 International History HIST 3563 Topics in the History of Asia HIST 3663 Topics in European History HIST 3763 Topics in the Ancient World HIST 4163 Seminar in Non-American History HIST 4263 Seminar in Comparative History HIST 4851-3 Directed Readings General Electives: Six hours from the courses listed above or those listed below: HIST 2103 Issues in Women's Studies HIST 3803 Invented Traditions: Public History and Popular Memory HIST 4523 Workshop in Applied History HIST 4481 Internship in Public History HIST 4991 Independent Study

Admission requirements

6+

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