B.A. History Curriculum Worksheet
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1 B.A. History Curriculum Worksheet (Revised 08/28/13) Student. Advisor: Website: Laker ID: Date Advised: Major: History Semester(s): Catalog Year: Fall 2013 A total of 120 credit hours are required for the Bachelor of Arts degree in History. Below are the lower division requirements for the degree. Grades of C or better are required for all lower division HIST courses. Students are required to earn a total of 60 credit hours in the core curriculum, Areas A-F below. Area A Essential Skills 9 hours A1 Complete 2 Composition Courses ENGL 1101 English Composition I ENGL 1102 English Composition II A2 Complete 1 Mathematics Course MATH 1101 Mathematical Modeling MATH 1111 College Algebra MATH 1113 Pre-calculus MATH 1241 Survey of Calculus MATH 1501 Calculus I AREA B Critical Thinking and Communication 6 hrs B1 Complete 1 Critical Thinking Course CRIT 1101 Critical Thinking B2 Complete 1 Language or Communication Course** FREN 1002 Elementary French II SPAN 1002 Elementary Spanish II COMM 1110 Spoken Communication AREA C Humanities 6 hours C1 Complete 1 Literature, Philosophy, or Lang. Course ENGL 2111 World Literature I-Pre-Modern ENGL 2112 World Literature Modern World ENGL 2121 British Literature I ENGL 2122 British Literature II ENGL 2131 American Literature I ENGL 2132 American Literature II FREN 2001 Intermediate French I FREN 2002 Intermediate French II PHIL 2010 Introduction to World Philosophy PHIL 2030 Ethics in Historical/Contemp. Persp. SPAN 2001 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2002 Intermediate Spanish II C2 Complete 1 Fine Arts or Language Course ART 2301 Art of the Pre-Modern World ART 2302 Art of the Modern World CMS 2100 Introduction to Film FREN 2001 Intermediate French I FREN 2002 Intermediate French II MUSC 2101 Music Appreciation MUSC 2301 Introduction to World Music PHIL 2040 Introduction to Aesthetics SPAN 2001 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2002 Intermediate Spanish II THEA 1100 Theater Appreciation HUMN 2111 Perspectives Arts and Humanities AREA D Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Technology hours Non-Science majors must satisfactorily complete two courses D1 and one laboratory in Area D1 from the following list. ASTR 1010 Solar System Astronomy and ASTR 1020 Stellar and Galactic Astronomy BIOL 1107/L Principles of Biology I /Lab and BIOL 1108/L Principles of Biology II/ Lab BIOL 1111/L Introduction to Biology I/Lab BIOL 1112 and Introduction to Biology II CHEM 1151/L Survey of Chemistry I/Lab and CHEM 1152/L Survey of Chemistry II/Lab CHEM 1211/L Principles of Chemistry I/Lab and CHEM 1212/L Principles of Chemistry II/Lab PHYS 1111/L Introductory Physics I/Lab and PHYS 1112/L Introductory Physics II/Lab PHYS 2211/L Principles of Physics I/Lab and PHYS 2212/L Principles of Physics II/Lab D2 Complete 1 Science, Math or Technology Course MATH 1112 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry MATH 1221 Finite Mathematics MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics MATH 1241 Survey of Calculus MATH 1113 Pre-calculus MATH 1501 Calculus I MATH 2502 Calculus II SCI 1901 Selected Topics in Science CSCI 1301 Computer Science I CPTG 1010 Computing w/spreadsheets and CPTG 1111 Introduction to Computing AREA E Social Sciences 12 hours E1 Complete 1 American Government Course POLS 1101 American Government E2 Complete 1 World History Course HIST 1111 Survey of Pre Modern World History HIST 1112 Survey of Modern World History E3 Complete 1 American History Course HIST 2111 Survey of U.S. History to 1877 HIST 2112 Survey of U.S. History since Reconstruction E4 Complete 1 Behavioral Sciences Course SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology AFAM 2010 Intro to African American Studies WST 2010 Intro to Women's Studies AREA F Major Specific Courses 18 hours HIST 1112 Survey of Modern World History HIST 2112 U.S. History since Reconstruction HIST 2500 Historical Methods Select 1-2 HIST 2265 Minorities in American History HIST 2750 Critical Trends/Issues in Recent World History Select 1-2 World Language Option FREN 1001 Elementary French I FREN 1002 Elementary French II SPAN 1001 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1002 Elementary Spanish II Or Select 1-2 AFAM 2010 Intro. African American Studies ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics PHIL 2010 Introduction to World Philosophy PHIL 2030 Ethics in Historical/Contemp. Persp. PHIL 2040 Introduction to Aesthetics POLS 2101 Intro to Political Science POLS 2401 Intro. Global Studies PSYC 2103 Intro to Human Development SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 2293 Intro to Marriage & the Family ** For students who take SPAN or FREN 1001 in Area F, credit for SPAN or FREN 1002 may be applied here or in Area F. *** Credit for FREN or SPAN 1002 also may be applied here, if COMM 1110 is used in Area B2. Legislative Requirements & Overlays O US History O GA History O US Const. O GA Const. O Critical Thinking O US Perspectives O Global Perspectives RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS AND FUTURE REFERENCE
2 Notes/Comments: History B.A. Curriculum Worksheet, pg. 2 Students are required to earn a total of 60 upper division ( ) semester hours. NOTE: No more than two grades of D in upper-level HIST courses will be counted towards degree completion. A. REQUIRED HISTORY MAJOR COURSES (4 COURSES=12 HRS.) HIST 3001 Historiography HIST 3110 Georgia History HIST 3010 Introduction to Public History HIST 4850 Senior Seminar B.1 UPPER DIVISION U.S. HISTORY COURSES (SELECT 4 COURSES=12 HRS.) HIST 3120 The Establishment of the U.S. HIST 3700 U.S. Historical Geography HIST 3125 Age of Jefferson and Jackson HIST 4001 African American History HIST 3130 Sectionalism & The Civil War HIST 4003 Women s History HIST 3132 The Reconstruction Era HIST 4004 Environmental History HIST 3135 Gilded Age and Progressive Era HIST 4010 U.S. Intellectual History HIST 3140 Themes of 20 th Century U.S. HIST 4020 History of the Old South HIST 3150 War and Diplomacy HIST 4030 History of the New South HIST 3245 History through Film (relevant topics) HIST 4440 Historical Exhib.& Public Program. HIST 3300 Business and Economic History U.S HIST 4450 Intro to Historic Preservation HIST 3420 Family History & Geneal. Resources HIST 4800 Selected Topics in U.S. History HIST 3450 Military History HIST 4900 Independent Study (U.S. topic) B.2 UPPER DIVISION WORLD HISTORY COURSES (SELECT 3 COURSES=9 HRS.) HIST 3210 The Twentieth Century World HIST 3275 Modern Russian History HIST 3215 Latin American-U.S. Relations HIST 3800 World Historical Geography HIST 3220 Latin American History HIST 4110 Ancient Greece & Rome HIST 3225 Caribbean History HIST 4115 Middle Ages HIST 3230 History of Sub-Sahara Africa HIST 4120 Renaissance & Reformation HIST 3240 History of Middle East /North Africa HIST 4130 The Age of European Expansionism HIST 3245 History through Film (relevant topics) HIST 4200 Nineteenth Century Europe HIST 3250 Pre-Modern East Asian History HIST 4250 History of World Religions HIST 3255 Modern East Asian History HIST 4350 Modern World Intellectual History HIST 3260 Pre-Modern South Asia History HIST 4800 Selected Topics in World History HIST 3265 Modern South Asian History HIST 3270 Pore-Modern Russian History HIST 4900 Independent Study (world topic) COMPLETE 21 HOURS FROM ONE AREA OF CONCENTRATION BELOW: C.1 SOUTHERN STUDIES (7 COURSES= 21 HRS.) Select 3-4 courses not taken in B.1 (9-12 hours) HIST 3120 The Establishment of the U.S. HIST 3420 Family History & Geneal. Resources HIST 3125 Age of Jefferson and Jackson HIST 3700 U.S. Historical Geography HIST 3130 Sectionalism & The Civil War HIST 4001 African American History HIST 3132 The Reconstruction Era HIST 4800 Selected Topics (if relevant topic) HIST 3135 Gilded Age and Progressive Era HIST 4020 History of the Old South HIST 4030 History of the New South Select 1-2 courses (3-6 hours) ENGL 3410 African American Literature I ENGL 4130 Southern Literature ENGL 3420 African American Literature II POLS 4422 African American Political Thought
3 History B.A. Curriculum Worksheet, pg. 3 C.2 WORLD CULTURES (7 COURSES=21 HRS.) Select 3 courses not taken in B.2 (9 hours) HIST 3210 The Twentieth Century World HIST 3250 Pre-Modern East Asian History HIST 3215 Latin American-U.S. Relations HIST 3255 Modern East Asian History HIST 3220 Latin American History HIST 3260 Pre-Modern South Asia History HIST 3225 Caribbean History HIST 3265 Modern South Asian History HIST 3230 History of Sub-Sahara Africa HIST 3270 Pre-Modern History of Russia HIST 3240 History of Middle East /North Africa HIST 3275 Modern Russian History HIST 3245 History through Film (relevant topics) HIST 4800 Selected Topics in World History HIST 3800 World Historical Geography HIST 4250 History of World Religions Select 1 course (3 hours) PHIL 4400 Philosophy of Culture HUMN 3102 International Arts & Culture HUMN 3101 The Humanities, Arts & Society HUMN 4800 Selected Topics in Humanities Select 1 course (3 hours) CMS 3101 Media and Culture POLS 4453 Politics of Africa CMS 3810 Women and Popular Culture POLS 4454 Politics of the Middle East CMS 4500 Glob. Cont. Com. & Media Studies POLS 4455 Politics of Latin America CMS 4810 Women & the Arts SOCI 3310 Race & Ethnicity FREN 3110 French Culture & Civilization SPAN 4334 Contemporary Spanish Culture INTL 3800 Study Abroad SPAN 4335 Latin America Culture & Civilization POLS 4452 Politics of Asia WST 3400 Global Studies: Gender, Culture & Globalization C.3 ARCHIVAL STUDIES (7 COURSES=21 HRS.) Required Courses (18 hours) HIST 3401 Introduction to Archival Theory and Practice HIST 3420 HIST 3410 Introduction to Electronic Records HIST 4400 Family History & Geneal. Resources Historical Exhibitions and Public Programming HIST 3901 Archival Internship I HIST 4902 Archival Internship II Take 1 relevant course as approved by your advisor. A course in Information Technology is encouraged (3 hours) Grade Course ID Course Name C.4 PUBLIC HISTORY (7 COURSES= 21 HRS.) Select 5 courses (15 hours) HIST 3401 Intro to Archival Theory & Practice HIST 3410 Introduction to Electronic Records HIST 3420 Family History & Geneal. Resources HIST 4440 Historical Exhibit. & Public Program. HIST 4450 Intro to Historic Preservation HIST 4900 Independent Study in History HIST 3901 Archival Internship I HIST 4901 or 4903 History Internship or Practicum
4 History B.A. Curriculum Worksheet, pg. 4 C.5 OR MINOR IN ANOTHER DISCIPLINE (6-7 COURSES= HRS.) OR TAKE 6-7 ADDITIONAL HIST COURSES Grade Course ID Course Name Available Minors: African American Studies, Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communication and Media Studies, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Education, English, Finance, French, Health & Fitness Management, Information Technology, Marketing, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Supply Chain Management, Theatre, Women s Studies D. RELATED ELECTIVES (SELECT 1-2 COURSES=3-6 HRS.) AFAM 3100 Harlem Renaissance HUMN 3101 The Humanities, Arts, and Society ART 3401 American Art Visions HUMN 3102 International Arts and Culture CMS 3200 History of Communication INTL 2800 Study Abroad CMS 3310 Film History INTL 3800 Study Abroad CMS 3340 National Cinemas MUSC 2611 Music History I CMS 3810 Women & Pop Culture MUSC 3101 History of Jazz CMS 4330 Film Genres MUSC 3102 History of Popular Music ENGL 2111 World Literature I MUSC 3612 Music History II ENGL 2112 World Literature II MUSC 3613 Music History III ENGL 2121 British Literature I PHIL 3200 Ancient Philosophy ENGL 2122 British Literature II PHIL 3400 Medieval Philosophy ENGL 2131 American Literature I PHIL 3600 Modern Philosophy ENGL 2132 American Literature II PHIL 3800 Contemporary Philosophy ENGL 3200 History of English Language PHIL 4200 Philosophy of Religion ENGL 3300 Women & Literature PHIL 4400 Philosophy of Culture ENGL 3410 African American Literature I POLS 3350 International Relations ENGL 3420 African American Literature II POLS 3360 The US Congress ENGL 3501 Multicultural Literature POLS 3370 The US Presidency ENGL 3620 Post-Colonial Literature POLS 3382 Women & Politics ENGL 4100 Amer. Colonial & Federal Literature POLS 4420 Political Philosophy ENGL 4110 American Romanticism POLS 4421 American Political Thought ENGL 4120 American Realism & Naturalism POLS 4422 African American Political Thought ENGL 4130 Southern Literature POLS 4426 Civil Liberties ENGL 4140 Modern American Literature POLS 4427 Equal Rights in America ENGL 4150 Contemporary American Literature POLS 4450 American Foreign Policy ENGL 4200 Medieval Literature POLS 4451 Politics of Europe ENGL 4210 Renaissance Literature POLS 4452 Politics of Asia ENGL th Century Literature POLS 4453 Politics of Africa ENGL th Century Literature POLS 4454 Politics of the Middle East ENGL 4241 Romantic Literature POLS 4455 Politics of Latin America ENGL 4242 Victorian Literature SOCI 3650 Social Movements ENGL 4250 Modern British Literature SPAN 4231 Introduction to Spanish Literature FREN 3110 French Culture & Civilization I SPAN 4234 Intro. to Cont. Spanish Literature FREN 3120 French Culture & Civilization II SPAN 4334 Cont. Spanish Culture & Civ. FREN 4030 Introduction to French Literature THEA 3101 Theater, Cinema, & Society FREN 4200 The Francophone World THEA 4520 African American Theatre E. FREE ELECTIVE 0-3 HOURS Any University course numbered above 2000 except PHED, institutional credit, or career. Grade Course ID Course Name
5 History B.A. Curriculum Worksheet, pg. 5 COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS - SHOULD BE NOTED IN THE AREA APPLIED AND LISTED BELOW. OFFICIAL COURSE SUBSTITUTION FORM CAN BE FOUND AT Grade Area Used Course As It Appears in DUCK Required Course Sent to Registrar Example: C Area C2 ART 1000A Art Elective ART 2301 Art of Pre-Modern World 11/10 Total credit hours for B.A. in history = 120 Hours Last Updated 8/28/2013
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