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Major
Major
w/concentration
in Race & Ethnicity
Minor
Minor
w/teaching
Courses
Honors
program
Academic
Standards
Test-out
& credit-by-exam policies
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History
(College of Letters and Science)
Nancy LoPatin-Lummis, Chair
Room 477, Collins Classroom Center
Phone: 715-346-2334
E-mail: history@uwsp.edu
Web: www.uwsp.edu/history
Faculty:
S Brewer, E Francis, B Hale, J Harper, T Kaminski, S Kent, A Lelis, N LoPatin-Lummis,
V Peguero-Lawlor, G Summers, L Willis, E Yonke.
History
Major
NOTE for
teacher certification:
Enrollment caps are in effect for those seeking
teacher certification in history. Contact the History Department early
for entrance requirements and application procedures. Also see information
about the Professional Education Program and the secondary education
curriculum for teacher certification in the
Education
section of this catalog.
Consists
of a minimum of 36 credits:
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Six
credits from 100-level history courses (101, 102, 176, 177).
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Nine credits from 200-level history
courses distributed according to the following guidelines: a. At least 3 credits from
200-level Global or
Comparative history courses (201-215). b. At least 3 credits from
200-level Regional
history courses (216-275).
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History 300.
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Fifteen credits from 300-level history courses distributed according to the
following guidelines: a. At least 3 credits from 300-level
Global or
Comparative history courses (301-315). b. At least 3 credits from 300-level
Regional
history courses (316-375). c. At least 3 credits from 300-level
U.S. history
courses (376-395).
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History 489 or 490.
History
Major with Concentration in Race and Ethnicity
This
concentration allows students to focus on the historical influence of
socially and ideologically constructed racial and ethnic groups through
interdisciplinary study. Requirements follow the same general pattern as
the regular history major, but students are permitted to apply 300-level
courses outside of history towards the major. NOTE for
teacher certification:
Enrollment caps are in effect
for those seeking teacher certification in history. For
certification in this concentration you must take History 177.
Consists of a
minimum of 36 credits:
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Six credits from 100-level history courses (101, 102, 176 or
177).
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Nine credits from 200-level history courses according to the
following guidelines:
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At least 3 credits from appropriate U.S.
history courses (284, 285, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292).
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At least 3 credits from appropriate Regional
history (216, 217, 223, 224, 225, 231, 232, 233, 239, 240, 241, 247,
248, 249, 255, 275).
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History 300.
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Fifteen credits from 300- and 400-level courses (at least 3 credits
must be from 300-level history courses listed below) distributed according
to the following guidelines (* after a course number indicates that it may
be applied to the major when taught with an appropriate subtitle):
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At least 3 credits from Global or
Comparative courses (302, 310, 313, 315*; Anthropology 320,
325; English 361, 362, 374; French 381*; German 381*; Geography
373; Political Science 386; Religious Studies 302, 240; 342; Sociology
343; Spanish 383*).
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At least 3 credits from Regional courses (316, 317, 318,
322, 323, 332, 338, 339, 347, 348, 355, 362, 364, 367, 368, 369*, 371,
373, 375; Anthropology 335, 338, 345; French 381*; Geography 300, 301,
302, 325, 327, 328; German 381*; Political Science 361, 362, 371, 372;
Religious Studies 333, 341).
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At least 3 credits from U.S. courses (History 393;
Anthropology 339, 371; English 382, 386; Music 305; Political Science 315,
408, 414; Religious Studies 311, 316; Sociology 316; Spanish 382; Women's
Studies 320).
5.
History 489 or 490.
History
Minor
Consists of a minimum of 21 credits:
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Twelve credits from
100- and 200-level history courses distributed
according to the following guidelines:
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At least 3 credits from Global or
Comparative history courses (101, 102, 201-215).
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At least 3 credits from Regional history
courses (216-275).
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Nine credits of 300-level history courses .
History
Minor for Teacher Certification
Consists of a minimum of 24 credits:
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Twelve
credits from 100- and 200-level history
courses distributed according to the following guidelines:
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At least 3 credits from
Global or Comparative history courses
(101, 102, 201-215.
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At least 3 credits from Regional history courses (216-275).
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History 300.
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Nine credits of 300-level history courses distributed
according to the following guidelines:
a. At least 3 credits from 300-level Global or
Comparative history courses (300-315).
b. At least 3 credits from 300-level Regional
history courses (316-375).
c. At least 3 credits from 300-level U.S. history
courses (376-395).
History
Honors Program
The History Honors Program provides history
majors with the opportunity to undertake a significant research project as
a capstone experience. To graduate in the History Honors Program:
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Have a 3.5 GPA.
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Complete the requirements for history major including 6 credits of
History 495 normally taken in two consecutive semesters. History minors
may complete the honors program with permission from the department
chair.
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In consultation with your thesis advisor and the department chair,
select at least one other reader from the History Department faculty.
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Defend a prospectus of your thesis topic before your advisor and
reader(s) in the first 3 credits of History 495.
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Defend a 40-60 page thesis before your advisor and reader(s) in the
second 3 credits of History 495.
Academic
Standards
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To graduate with a
major or minor in history you must have a cumulative GPA of 2.00 (2.75
to student teach) in all courses required for the major or minor,
including transfer courses, regardless of any declaration of academic
bankruptcy. See the
Academic Information section of this catalog
for the policy on repeating courses.
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All courses in
history, except History 489 and 490, are open to all students who meet
the prerequisites.
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No more than 6
credits of History 399 may be accepted toward the major or minor in
history.
Test-Out and Credit-by-Exam Policy
You
may test-out and/or receive credit-by-exam for all general degree
requirement (GDR) history courses. You may receive credit-by-exam for
History 176, 177, 256 and 257 by
passing the appropriate Advanced Placement Program Examination (AP) or
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Subject Examination through the
UWSP Testing Service. The minimum required score for
all such exams is a B- or its numerical equivalent. You
may take an exam for credit or test-out only once.
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