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B.A. in History: Pre - Law Concentration

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Program overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

History can help you build your future through studying the past. At Saint Francis University, you can turn your love of History into an exciting and rewarding career. In the classroom or in the field, real-life experiences such as research, internships and study abroad, will help you integrate the past and present while learning valuable analytical, interpretive and communication skills. Major Requirements: HIST 101 - Europe and the World 1500-1815 HIST 102 - Europe and the World Since 1815 HIST 103 - The United States to 1877 HIST 104 - The United States Since 1877 HIST 105 - World History (Asian Perspectives) 1200-1800 HIST 106 - World History (Asian Perspectives) Since 1800 HIST 201 - Historian's Craft HIST 301 - Dr. Jack Coleman History Seminar HIST 499 - History Capstone 21 additional credits in history Six credits of which must be selected from "World-History" category: HIST 250 - History of the World Automobile Industry HIST 263 - Global Histories of Fashion HIST 264 - History of Working People HIST 265 - History of India HIST 333 - Topics in Russian History HIST 336 - Topics in Latin American History HIST 337 - Topics in Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 338 - East Asia in the World HIST 339 - Topics in African History HIST 405 - Disaster! Environmental and Social Crises in World History HIST 406 - Water Power: Water Conflict and Control in US and Beyond HIST 420 - Mediterranean World (Christians, Muslims & Jews in Mediterranean Society) HIST 424 - The Vietnam War HIST 478 - Muslim Kings, Non-Muslim Subjects Three credits of which must be selected from "Social History" category: (The following courses from the list above may also be taken in the "social history" category: HIST 263 and HIST 264.) HIST 202 - Gender in U.S. History HIST 208 - Living on the Edge (of Empire): North America, 1600-1800 HIST 210 - African American History HIST 214 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: North American Borderlands HIST 225 - Topics in Women and Gender in Western History HIST 259 - U.S. Environmental History HIST 300 - Medieval and Renaissance Europe HIST 345 - The Body in History HIST 350 - Race and Ethnicity in U.S. History HIST 375 - Comparative Economic and Business History HIST 395 - A History of the Catholic Church HIST 410 - Toil and Trouble: Witchcraft and Magic in Trans-Atlantic Context HIST 422 - Civil War and Reconstruction: 1840-1877 HIST 440 - America in the Cold War Era HIST 445 - The Black Death : Renaissance Society, Culture and Politics Pre-Law Requirements: (Some may fulfill major or minor or general education requirements) BLAW 301 - Legal Environment of Business ENGL 103 - Writing for a Discipline PLSC 102 - American National Government PLSC 301 - Constitutional Law PLSC 305 - Civil Rights and Civil Liberties ECON 101 - Principles of Economics I or PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology or SOC 102 - American Society and its Problems or SOC 104 - Sin and Society HIST 101 - Europe and the World 1500-1815 or HIST 102 - Europe and the World Since 1815 or HIST 103 - The United States to 1877 or HIST 104 - The United States Since 1877 MATH 101 - General Mathematics or MATH 111 - Finite Mathematics

Program overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

History can help you build your future through studying the past. At Saint Francis University, you can turn your love of History into an exciting and rewarding career. In the classroom or in the field, real-life experiences such as research, internships and study abroad, will help you integrate the past and present while learning valuable analytical, interpretive and communication skills. Major Requirements: HIST 101 - Europe and the World 1500-1815 HIST 102 - Europe and the World Since 1815 HIST 103 - The United States to 1877 HIST 104 - The United States Since 1877 HIST 105 - World History (Asian Perspectives) 1200-1800 HIST 106 - World History (Asian Perspectives) Since 1800 HIST 201 - Historian's Craft HIST 301 - Dr. Jack Coleman History Seminar HIST 499 - History Capstone 21 additional credits in history Six credits of which must be selected from "World-History" category: HIST 250 - History of the World Automobile Industry HIST 263 - Global Histories of Fashion HIST 264 - History of Working People HIST 265 - History of India HIST 333 - Topics in Russian History HIST 336 - Topics in Latin American History HIST 337 - Topics in Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 338 - East Asia in the World HIST 339 - Topics in African History HIST 405 - Disaster! Environmental and Social Crises in World History HIST 406 - Water Power: Water Conflict and Control in US and Beyond HIST 420 - Mediterranean World (Christians, Muslims & Jews in Mediterranean Society) HIST 424 - The Vietnam War HIST 478 - Muslim Kings, Non-Muslim Subjects Three credits of which must be selected from "Social History" category: (The following courses from the list above may also be taken in the "social history" category: HIST 263 and HIST 264.) HIST 202 - Gender in U.S. History HIST 208 - Living on the Edge (of Empire): North America, 1600-1800 HIST 210 - African American History HIST 214 - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: North American Borderlands HIST 225 - Topics in Women and Gender in Western History HIST 259 - U.S. Environmental History HIST 300 - Medieval and Renaissance Europe HIST 345 - The Body in History HIST 350 - Race and Ethnicity in U.S. History HIST 375 - Comparative Economic and Business History HIST 395 - A History of the Catholic Church HIST 410 - Toil and Trouble: Witchcraft and Magic in Trans-Atlantic Context HIST 422 - Civil War and Reconstruction: 1840-1877 HIST 440 - America in the Cold War Era HIST 445 - The Black Death : Renaissance Society, Culture and Politics Pre-Law Requirements: (Some may fulfill major or minor or general education requirements) BLAW 301 - Legal Environment of Business ENGL 103 - Writing for a Discipline PLSC 102 - American National Government PLSC 301 - Constitutional Law PLSC 305 - Civil Rights and Civil Liberties ECON 101 - Principles of Economics I or PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology or SOC 102 - American Society and its Problems or SOC 104 - Sin and Society HIST 101 - Europe and the World 1500-1815 or HIST 102 - Europe and the World Since 1815 or HIST 103 - The United States to 1877 or HIST 104 - The United States Since 1877 MATH 101 - General Mathematics or MATH 111 - Finite Mathematics

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