Liberal Arts: History
Overview
The focus of the Liberal Arts Program is to provide the student with a breadth of program offerings in a chosen field of study. Liberal Arts students may focus their program in the following concentration areas: Behavioral Science, English, Government, History, Humanities, Psychology, or Social Science. All concentration electives must be selected in the chosen area of study.
Program Outcomes
At the completion of this program, the student should be able to:
- Compose well-structured, unified and coherent expository assignments.
- Demonstrate information literacy through research assignments.
- Apply the principles of critical thinking to assess required readings and points of discussion.
- Describe the social, political and philosophical contexts that inform a Liberal Arts concentration
- Describe the diverse cultural and behavioral influences on a Liberal Arts concentration.
- Apply a theoretical understanding to practical problems in a Liberal Arts field (Behavioral Science, English, History/Government, Humanities, Psychology, Social Science, or Sociology).
History Concentration Outcomes
At the completion of the Government Concentration, the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the diverse contexts of different historical periods.
- Develop theses related to various historical issues both in speaking and in writing.
- Evaluate historical evidence in primary and secondary sources.
- Analyze the work of historians past and present.
Academic Division of Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts: History Courses
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Code
Course
Credits
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- ENG 101
English Composition I
- 3
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- ENG 102
English Composition II
- 3
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- HIS 101
United States History I
- 3
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- HIS 102
United States History II
- 3
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- HIS 107
Colonial America
- 3
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- HIS 111
From Mesopotamia to the Moon: History of Western Civilization I
- 3
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- HIS 112
From Mesopotamia to the Moon: the History of Western Civilization II
- 3
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- HIS 230
The French Revolution and Napoleon
- 3
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- HIS 240
History of the Cold War
- 3
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- HIS 260
The Civil War and Reconstruction
- 3
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- HIS 290
Special Topics in History
- 3
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- HIS 350
The History of U.S. Foreign Relations
- 3
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- IDS 167
First Year Seminar
- 3
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- SOC 101
General Sociology
- 3
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