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Academic Advising
Quality advising is a high priority for the History Department. All majors have a faculty member who serves as their advisor. Visit the HSS Student Success Resource Center for help finding your advisor, scheduling assistance, and more.
Degree Works
Degree Works is a web-based, degree audit review program that allows undergraduate students to monitor progress toward degree completion and identify their faculty advisors. Learn more about Degree Works.
Before registering, students should meet with their advisor and track their progress in Degree Works. To see the requirements for our History programs, please visit each program's catalog page:
History B.A.: Liberal Arts Concentration
History B.A. – Secondary Teaching Licensure
History Minor
History Master of Arts
New & Exciting Courses in History
HIST 356 – The 1970s: America's Decade of Change
An in depth look at the major political, social, and economic developments of the United States during the 1970s examined primarily through the lens of popular culture.
HIST 250 – LGBTQ History in the United States (1900-2000)
This course will focus on the history of Americans who held, publicly or privately, Queer identities as well as the events they participated in and created. By examining LGBTQ history students will gain a broader understanding of United States history through the lens of marginalization, activism, and inclusion in and among members of the LGBTQ community.
HIST 264 – Magic in Europe from Antiquity to the Enlightenment
A survey of magical thought and practice in Europe from Ancient Greece to the Enlightenment.