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California State University Channel Islands Program Modification Program modifications must be submitted by October 15, 2012, and finalized by the end of that fall semester for catalog production. Enter data in YELLOWED areas. Date (Change date if modified and update the file name with the new date): 2012 2013 Catalog Copy 5.24.12 Program Area: HISTORY Semester /Year First affected: FALL 2013 Instructions: Please use this Program Modification form for changes to existing program requirements, units, outcomes, emphases or options, or for other programmatic concerns. For minor changes (faculty or address changes, additions of approved electives, minor editing for clarity, and other minor updates) use the Program Update form, available at the Curriculum website. Paste the latest approved version of your entire program in the left AND right boxes below. Make your deletions in the LEFT column by using the strikeout feature in Word or underlining, and highlight. Insert new language or other changes to the program on the RIGHT and highlight in YELLOW for easy identification. If possible, please align the two columns so that changes appear side-by-side with the original text. SUMMARY OF CHANGES JUSTIFICATION CURRENTLY APPROVED PROGRAM PROPOSED PROGRAM History Programs Offered Bachelor of Arts in History Minor in History As a discipline that documents and interprets continuity and change through time, California State University Channel Islands History Program prepares students to History Programs Offered Bachelor of Arts in History Minor in History As a discipline that documents and interprets continuity and change through time, 6.2.10 km2 1

search into the human experience, as well as to communicate and analyze historical interpretations and ideas, verbally and in the written form. An emphasis of the program is to examine events from local and global perspectives. In this regard, a defining aspect of the History Program consists of a cutting-edge series of courses that emphasize the United States relationship with the Pacific Rim, encompassing the Americas, the Pacific Islands, and Asia. In support of the University s commitment to an interdisciplinary education, the History Program affords students the opportunity to integrate into their plan of study cross-listed history courses as well as subjects outside the discipline to be utilized as part of their electives. Furthermore, the History Program promotes community based applied research by placing student interns within public, private, and nonprofit institutions as part of its degree requirement. Promoting the multicultural and international emphases of the University s mission, the History Program encourages students to participate in Study Abroad and to pursue second language ability at least at the intermediate level. Careers The History program trains students in the art of inquiry and effective communication. Students with a History degree will be prepared to continue their graduate and post-baccalaureate education. Many history students also find careers in law, education, journalism, or foreign service. Program Learning Outcomes Students graduating from the History program will be able to: Show good understanding and knowledge of the history of North America; Show good understanding and knowledge of global history in other regions of the world; Demonstrate good knowledge and problem-solving skills in analyzing contemporary and historical events; Demonstrate good communication skills in oral and written forms; and Command good skills in historical research, analysis, and presentations. Faculty James Meriwether, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 2627 (805) 437-3313 james.meriwether@csuci.edu Frank Barajas, Ph.D., Professor of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 2366 California State University Channel Islands History Program prepares students to search into the human experience, as well as to communicate and analyze historical interpretations and ideas, verbally and in the written form. An emphasis of the program is to examine events from local and global perspectives. In this regard, a defining aspect of the History Program consists of a cutting-edge series of courses that emphasize the United States relationship with the Pacific Rim, encompassing the Americas, the Pacific Islands, and Asia. In support of the University s commitment to an interdisciplinary education, the History Program affords students the opportunity to integrate into their plan of study cross-listed history courses as well as subjects outside the discipline to be utilized as part of their electives. Furthermore, the History Program promotes community based applied research by placing student interns within public, private, and nonprofit institutions as part of its degree requirement. Promoting the multicultural and international emphases of the University s mission, the History Program encourages students to participate in Study Abroad and to pursue second language ability at least at the intermediate level. Careers The History program trains students in the art of inquiry and effective communication. Students with a History degree will be prepared to continue their graduate and post-baccalaureate education. Many history students also find careers in law, education, journalism, or foreign service. Program Learning Outcomes Students graduating from the History program will be able to: Show good understanding and knowledge of the history of North America; Show good understanding and knowledge of global history in other regions of the world; Demonstrate good knowledge and problem-solving skills in analyzing contemporary and historical events; Demonstrate good communication skills in oral and written forms; and Command good skills in historical research, analysis, and presentations. Faculty James Meriwether, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 2627 (805) 437-3313 james.meriwether@csuci.edu Frank Barajas, Ph.D., Professor of History, Academic Advisor for History 6.2.10 km2 2

(805) 437-8862 frank.barajas@csuci.edu Rainer Buschmann, Ph.D., Professor of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 2407 (805) 437-8995 rainer.buschmann@csuci.edu Marie Francois, Ph.D., Director, University Experience Program, Title V Project ISLAS Activity Director, Professor of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 1725 (805) 437-3123 marie.francois@csuci.edu Nian-Sheng Huang, Ph.D., Professor of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 1633 (805) 437-8879 nian-sheng.huang@csuci.edu Contact Information http://history.csuci.edu/ history@csuci.edu Bachelor of Arts Degree in History - (120 units) Required for the Major... 46-48 Free Electives in any Discipline... 21-23 General Education & American Institutions... 51 TOTAL...... 120 units Lower Division Required Courses - 15 units World Civilizations - 6 units HIST 211* World Civilizations: Origins to 1500... 3 HIST 212* World Civilizations: Since 1500... 3 American History - 6 units HIST 270 The United States to 1877... 3 HIST 271 The United States Since 1877... 3 Madera Hall, Room 2366 (805) 437-8862 frank.barajas@csuci.edu Rainer Buschmann, Ph.D., Professor of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 2407 (805) 437-8995 rainer.buschmann@csuci.edu Marie Francois, Ph.D., Director, University Experience Program, Title V Project ISLAS Activity Director, Professor of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 1725 (805) 437-3123 marie.francois@csuci.edu Nian-Sheng Huang, Ph.D., Professor of History, Academic Advisor for History Madera Hall, Room 1633 (805) 437-8879 nian-sheng.huang@csuci.edu Contact Information http://history.csuci.edu/ history@csuci.edu Bachelor of Arts Degree in History - (120 units) Required for the Major... 46-48 Free Electives in any Discipline... 21-23 General Education & American Institutions... 51 TOTAL...... 120 units Lower Division Required Courses - 15 units World Civilizations - 6 units HIST 211* World Civilizations: Origins to 1500... 3 HIST 212* World Civilizations: Since 1500... 3 American History - 6 units HIST 270 The United States to 1877... 3 HIST 271 The United States Since 1877... 3 6.2.10 km2 3

Methodology - 3 units HIST 280* The Historian s Craft*... 3 Upper Division Required Courses - 31-33 units Students should select at least three courses from each of the following areas: History of North American and World History. One of these areas must have four courses History of North America - 9-12 units Students should select at least three courses from the following list: HIST 333* History of Southern California Chicana/o Art (ART/CHS)... 3 HIST 334* Narratives of Southern California (ENGL)... 3 HIST 335* American Ethnic Images in Novels and Film (ART/ENGL)... 3 HIST 349* History of Business and Economics in North America (BUS/ECON)... 3 HIST 350 Chicano History and Culture (CHS)... 3 HIST 351 History of African Americans... 3 HIST 369 California History and Culture... 3 HIST 370 United States Colonial History... 3 HIST 371 The Founding of the United States... 3 HIST 372 United States Industrialization and Progressivism... 3 HIST 373 American Labor History... 3 HIST 374 United States Since 1945... 3 HIST 401 United States Immigration History, 1840-1945... 3 HIST 402* Southern California Chicana/o History and Culture (CHS)... 3 HIST 403 The American Intellectual Tradition... 3 HIST 420 History of Mexico... 3 HIST 421 Revolutionary Mexico, 1876-1930... 3 HIST 470 People and Everyday Life in Early America... 3 World History - 9-12 units Students should select at least three courses from the following list: HIST 310 History of the Mediterranean... 3 HIST 316 History of Medieval Europe, 800-1400. 3 Methodology - 3 units HIST 280* The Historian s Craft*... 3 Upper Division Required Courses - 31-33 units Students should select at least three courses from each of the following areas: History of North American and World History. One of these areas must have four courses History of North America - 9-12 units Students should select at least three courses from the following list: HIST 333* History of Southern California Chicana/o Art (ART/CHS)... 3 HIST 334* Narratives of Southern California (ENGL)... 3 HIST 335* American Ethnic Images in Novels and Film (ART/ENGL)... 3 HIST 349* History of Business and Economics in North America (BUS/ECON)... 3 HIST 350 Chicano History and Culture (CHS)... 3 HIST 351 History of African Americans... 3 HIST 369 California History and Culture... 3 HIST 370 United States Colonial History... 3 HIST 371 The Founding of the United States... 3 HIST 372 United States Industrialization and Progressivism... 3 HIST 373 American Labor History... 3 HIST 374 United States Since 1945... 3 HIST 401 United States Immigration History, 1840-1945... 3 HIST 402* Southern California Chicana/o History and Culture (CHS)... 3 HIST 403 The American Intellectual Tradition... 3 HIST 420 History of Mexico... 3 HIST 421 Revolutionary Mexico, 1876-1930... 3 HIST 470 People and Everyday Life in Early America... 3 World History - 9-12 units Students should select at least three courses from the following list: HIST 310 History of the Mediterranean... 3 HIST 316 History of Medieval Europe, 800-1400.. 3 6.2.10 km2 4

HIST 317 Renaissance and Reformation Europe 1350-1648... 3 HIST 318 The Age of Revolution In Europe 1648-1871... 3 HIST 319 European History, 1871-1945... 3 HIST 320 European History, 1945 to the Present. 3 HIST 330* History of Science: Non-western Origins and the Western Revolution (CHEM)... 3 HIST 339* Business in China: Heritage and Change (BUS)... 3 HIST 340* History and Psychology of Nazi Germany (PSY)... 3 HIST 342* Environmental History (ESRM)... 3 HIST 360* History of Colonial Latin America... 3 HIST 361* History of Modern Latin America... 3 HIST 365* Themes in World History... 3 HIST 366 Oceans of World History... 3 HIST 380 History of the Pacific Islands... 3 HIST 391 Traditional China... 3 HIST 392 Modern China... 3 HIST 393 Contemporary China... 3 HIST 394 Traditional Japan... 3 HIST 395 Modern Japan... 3 HIST 396 East Asia: Then and Now... 3 HIST 436* Psychology and History of East Asian Warrior Cultures (PSY)... 3 HIST 442* The African Diaspora (ANTH)... 3 HIST 451* History of Africa Since 1800... 3 HIST 452* History of Southern Africa Since 1600.. 3 Thematic History - 6 units Students should select two courses from the following list: HIST 330* History of Science: Non-western Origins and the Western Revolution (CHEM)... 3 HIST 338* Theatre in History (PA)... 3 HIST 342 Environmental History (ESRM)... 3 HIST 365* Themes in World History... 3 HIST 366 Oceans of World History... 3 HIST 412* Law and Society... 3 HIST 413* World Religions and Classical Philosophies... 3 HIST 317 Renaissance and Reformation Europe 1350-1648... 3 HIST 318 The Age of Revolution In Europe 1648-1871... 3 HIST 319 European History, 1871-1945... 3 HIST 320 European History, 1945 to the Present. 3 HIST 330* History of Science: Non-western Origins and the Western Revolution (CHEM)... 3 HIST 339* Business in China: Heritage and Change (BUS)... 3 HIST 340* History and Psychology of Nazi Germany (PSY)... 3 HIST 342* Environmental History (ESRM)... 3 HIST 360* History of Colonial Latin America... 3 HIST 361* History of Modern Latin America... 3 HIST 365* Themes in World History... 3 HIST 366 Oceans of World History... 3 HIST 380 History of the Pacific Islands... 3 HIST 391 Traditional China... 3 HIST 392 Modern China... 3 HIST 393 Contemporary China... 3 HIST 394 Traditional Japan... 3 HIST 395 Modern Japan... 3 HIST 396 East Asia: Then and Now... 3 HIST 436* Psychology and History of East Asian Warrior Cultures (PSY)... 3 HIST 442* The African Diaspora (ANTH)... 3 HIST 451* History of Africa Since 1800... 3 HIST 452* History of Southern Africa Since 1600.. 3 Thematic History - 6 units Students should select two courses from the following list: HIST 330* History of Science: Non-western Origins and the Western Revolution (CHEM)... 3 HIST 338* Theatre in History (PA)... 3 HIST 342 Environmental History (ESRM)... 3 HIST 365* Themes in World History... 3 HIST 366 Oceans of World History... 3 HIST 412* Law and Society... 3 HIST 413* World Religions and Classical Philosophies... 3 6.2.10 km2 5

HIST 414 Women and Gender in History... 3 HIST 415 Society and Radicalism... 3 HIST 430* Tradition and Transformation: Literature, History and Cultural Change (ENGL)... 3 Historiography - 3 units HIST 491 Historiography... 3 Capstone or Internship or Service Learning 1-3 units HIST 492 Internship/Service Learning... 1-3 HIST 494 Independent Research... 1-3 HIST 497 Directed Studies... 1-3 HIST 499 Capstone in History... 1-3 Special Topics (Can be used to fulfill major requirement--see Major advisor) HIST 490 Special Topics... 3 Electives (Do not fulfill major requirement; count toward free electives in any discipline ) HIST 272 Constitutional History of the US... 3 HIST 275 The United States to 1900... 3 (for LS majors) HIST 331* Narratives of the Working Class (ECON/ENGL/SOC/POLS) 3 HIST 332* Dance in History (PADA)... 3 HIST 337* Music in History (PAMU)... 3 HIST 445* Chicano Child and Adolescent (EDUC) 4 Double-Counting for History Majors Courses double counted from the requirements by both the History Program and GE/ American Institutions would increase the standard units (21-23) for electives. According to the GE requirements, students must take 9 units from those interdisciplinary courses numbered 330-349 and 430-449. Six of the 9 units can be double counted and three of the 9 units must be outside the major and not crosslisted with the HIST prefix. History majors are encouraged, but not required, to select from the following interdisciplinary courses offered by the History Program in satisfying the GE Interdisciplinary requirements: HIST 333 History of Southern California Chicana/o Art (ART/CHS)... 3 HIST 414 Women and Gender in History... 3 HIST 415 Society and Radicalism... 3 HIST 430* Tradition and Transformation: Literature, History and Cultural Change (ENGL)... 3 Historiography - 3 units HIST 491 Historiography... 3 Capstone or Internship or Service Learning 1-3 units HIST 492 Internship/Service Learning... 1-3 HIST 494 Independent Research... 1-3 HIST 497 Directed Studies... 1-3 HIST 499 Capstone in History... 1-3 Special Topics (Can be used to fulfill major requirement--see Major advisor) HIST 490 Special Topics... 3 Electives (Do not fulfill major requirement; count toward free electives in any discipline ) HIST 272 Constitutional History of the US... 3 HIST 275 The United States to 1900... 3 (for LS majors) HIST 331* Narratives of the Working Class (ECON/ENGL/SOC/POLS) 3 HIST 332* Dance in History (PADA)... 3 HIST 337* Music in History (PAMU)... 3 HIST 445* Chicano Child and Adolescent (EDUC) 4 Double-Counting for History Majors Courses double counted from the requirements by both the History Program and GE/ American Institutions would increase the standard units (21-23) for electives. According to the GE requirements, students must take 9 units from those interdisciplinary courses numbered 330-349 and 430-449. Six of the 9 units can be double counted and three of the 9 units must be outside the major and not crosslisted with the HIST prefix. History majors are encouraged, but not required, to select from the following interdisciplinary courses offered by the History Program in satisfying the GE Interdisciplinary requirements: HIST 333 History of Southern California Chicana/o Art (ART/CHS)... 3 6.2.10 km2 6

HIST 334 Narratives of Southern California (ENGL) 3 HIST 335 American Ethnic Images in Novels and Film (ART/ENGL)... 3 HIST 339* Business in China: Heritage and Change (BUS)... 3 HIST 340 History and Psychology of Nazi Germany (PSY)... 3 HIST 349 History of Business and Economics in North America (BUS/ECON) 3 HIST 430 Tradition and Transformation: Literature, History and Cultural Change (ENGL)... 3 HIST 436 Psychology and History of East Asian Warrior Cultures (PSY)... 3 HIST 442 The African Diaspora (ANTH)... 3 HIST 334 Narratives of Southern California (ENGL) 3 HIST 335 American Ethnic Images in Novels and Film (ART/ENGL)... 3 HIST 339* Business in China: Heritage and Change (BUS)... 3 HIST 340 History and Psychology of Nazi Germany (PSY)... 3 HIST 349 History of Business and Economics in North America (BUS/ECON) 3 HIST 430 Tradition and Transformation: Literature, History and Cultural Change (ENGL)... 3 HIST 436 Psychology and History of East Asian Warrior Cultures (PSY)... 3 HIST 442 The African Diaspora (ANTH)... 3 Minor in History - (18 units) The minor in History affords non-majors the opportunity to investigate the historical complexities of societies and movements and their legacies in the present. Therefore the minor serves as a primer to the scholarly appreciation of the past. Lower Division Requirements - 9 units Students must select three lower division History courses. They must select at least one course from each area listed below: World History - 3 units HIST 211* World Civilizations: Origins to 1500... 3 HIST 212* World Civilizations: Since 1500... 3 or Transfer courses of African, Asian, Latin American or Western Civilization based on history advisor s approval may be substituted. American History - 3 units HIST 270 The United States to 1877... 3 HIST 271 The United States since 1877... 3 HIST 272 Constitutional History of the U.S... 3 Methodology - 3 units HIST 280* The Historian s Craft... 3 Upper Division Requirements - 9 units Minor in History - (18 units) The minor in History affords non-majors the opportunity to investigate the historical complexities of societies and movements and their legacies in the present. Therefore the minor serves as a primer to the scholarly appreciation of the past. Lower Division Requirements - 9 units Students must select three lower division History courses. They must select at least one course from each area listed below: World History - 3 units HIST 211* World Civilizations: Origins to 1500... 3 HIST 212* World Civilizations: Since 1500... 3 or Transfer courses of African, Asian, Latin American or Western Civilization based on history advisor s approval may be substituted. American History - 3 units HIST 270 The United States to 1877... 3 HIST 271 The United States since 1877... 3 HIST 272 Constitutional History of the U.S.... 3 Methodology - 3 units HIST 280* The Historian s Craft... 3 Upper Division Requirements - 9 units 6.2.10 km2 7

Students must select any three courses from the program s upper-division offerings. Students must select any three courses from the program s upper-division offerings. Proposer of Program Modification Date Proposer of Program Modification Date 6.2.10 km2 8

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