Bachelor of Science in Education (BSEd) in History 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Northern State University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Program Requirements No grade below a C will be accepted in a course taken to fulfill the history requirements. Students must maintain a 2.5 (B.A) and a 2.6 (B.S.Ed) cumulative grade point average in the major to meet graduation requirements. It is recommended that students take HIST 121, HIST 122, HIST 151, and HIST 152 before beginning their upper-division work. HIST 121 - Western Civilization I 3 credits HIST 122 - Western Civilization II 3 credits HIST 151 - United States History I 3 credits HIST 152 - United States History II 3 credits HIST 480 - Historical Methods and Historiography 3 credits Upper Division U.S. History (6 credits) Choose two: HIST 358 - The United States Since 19413 credits HIST 360 - Antebellum America and the Civil War 3 credits HIST 361 - The United States During the 1960s 3 credits HIST 450 - American Colonial History 3 credits HIST 459 - Vietnam War, 1945-19753 credits HIST 460 - American Military History 3 credits HIST 464 - 20th Century Frontier 3 credits HIST 476 - History of South Dakota 3 credits HIST 492 - Topics 1-4 credits Upper Division European History (6 credits) Choose two: HIST 326 - Renaissance and Reformation 3 credits HIST 329 - French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789 to 18153 credits HIST 330 - Nineteenth Century European History 3 credits HIST 341 - English History to 16883 credits HIST 413 - Ancient Israel 3 credits HIST 420 - Contemporary Europe 3 credits HIST 422 - Ancient Rome 3 credits HIST 424 - Early Church 3 credits HIST 425 - Medieval Europe 3 credits HIST 440 - Ancient Greece 3 credits HIST 444 - History of Modern Russia 3 credits HIST 470 - History of World War II 3 credits HIST 492 - Topics 1-4 credits Upper Division Non-Western History (3 credits) HIST 313 - History of the Middle East 3 credits HIST 443 - History of Russia Under Tsars 3 credits HIST 459 - Vietnam War, 1945-19753 credits HIST 485 - History of Modern Genocide 3 credits History Electives (9 credits) Three courses (9 credits) of HIST courses or with advisor approval, as many as two of the following courses may be substituted. ARTH 211 - History of World Art I 3 credits ARTH 212 - History of World Art II 3 credits GEOG 320 - Regional Geography 3 credits GER 433 - German Civilization I 3 credits HIST 240 - Introduction to Public History and Cultural Resources 3 credits HIST 352 - Revolution and Early National United States 3 credits HIST 365 - Cold War 3 credits POLS 461 - Early Political Philosophy 3 credits POLS 462 - Modern Political Philosophy 3 credits SPAN 433 - Spanish Civilization and Culture 3 credits

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Program Requirements No grade below a C will be accepted in a course taken to fulfill the history requirements. Students must maintain a 2.5 (B.A) and a 2.6 (B.S.Ed) cumulative grade point average in the major to meet graduation requirements. It is recommended that students take HIST 121, HIST 122, HIST 151, and HIST 152 before beginning their upper-division work. HIST 121 - Western Civilization I 3 credits HIST 122 - Western Civilization II 3 credits HIST 151 - United States History I 3 credits HIST 152 - United States History II 3 credits HIST 480 - Historical Methods and Historiography 3 credits Upper Division U.S. History (6 credits) Choose two: HIST 358 - The United States Since 19413 credits HIST 360 - Antebellum America and the Civil War 3 credits HIST 361 - The United States During the 1960s 3 credits HIST 450 - American Colonial History 3 credits HIST 459 - Vietnam War, 1945-19753 credits HIST 460 - American Military History 3 credits HIST 464 - 20th Century Frontier 3 credits HIST 476 - History of South Dakota 3 credits HIST 492 - Topics 1-4 credits Upper Division European History (6 credits) Choose two: HIST 326 - Renaissance and Reformation 3 credits HIST 329 - French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789 to 18153 credits HIST 330 - Nineteenth Century European History 3 credits HIST 341 - English History to 16883 credits HIST 413 - Ancient Israel 3 credits HIST 420 - Contemporary Europe 3 credits HIST 422 - Ancient Rome 3 credits HIST 424 - Early Church 3 credits HIST 425 - Medieval Europe 3 credits HIST 440 - Ancient Greece 3 credits HIST 444 - History of Modern Russia 3 credits HIST 470 - History of World War II 3 credits HIST 492 - Topics 1-4 credits Upper Division Non-Western History (3 credits) HIST 313 - History of the Middle East 3 credits HIST 443 - History of Russia Under Tsars 3 credits HIST 459 - Vietnam War, 1945-19753 credits HIST 485 - History of Modern Genocide 3 credits History Electives (9 credits) Three courses (9 credits) of HIST courses or with advisor approval, as many as two of the following courses may be substituted. ARTH 211 - History of World Art I 3 credits ARTH 212 - History of World Art II 3 credits GEOG 320 - Regional Geography 3 credits GER 433 - German Civilization I 3 credits HIST 240 - Introduction to Public History and Cultural Resources 3 credits HIST 352 - Revolution and Early National United States 3 credits HIST 365 - Cold War 3 credits POLS 461 - Early Political Philosophy 3 credits POLS 462 - Modern Political Philosophy 3 credits SPAN 433 - Spanish Civilization and Culture 3 credits

Admission Requirements

5+
Applicants must meet one of the following requirements: Minimum cumulative high school GPA of 2.6; Rank in the top 60 percent of high school class. Other English Language Requirements: They need to score 525 or above on TOEFL PBT and 41 or above on PTE.

48 Months
Jan-2000

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