2023-2024 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

History Minor 15 credits

Historians are explorers and storytellers. The past is our world, and history is our craft. The study of history trains students to uncover the forgotten voices and diverse perspectives of the past and explain their relevance to society today. It prepares students to make critical evaluations of long-term transformations that continue to shape the contemporary world, like industrialization, imperialism, globalization, racism, and environmental change. History minors develop skills that are vital to meaningful careers and engaged citizenship. They become adept at locating and analyzing primary sources; formulating arguments supported by evidence; and presenting their findings through cogent writing, oral communication, and public presentations.

The minor includes one introductory course in United States, European, or world history, followed by a broad choice of elective courses. Elective courses allow students to focus on specific topics that interest them, such as genocide and transnational social movements; African and African American history; or women and gender inequality. Courses integrate interdisciplinary analyses through film, art, culture, and travel.

Requirements

Choose ONE (3 Credits):

CHIST 1501World History I

3

CHIST 1502World History II

3

CHIST 2121United States History to 1865

3

CHIST 2317Power and Inequity in Modern Europe

3

CHIST 2330United States History from 1865

3

Choose FOUR (12 Credits):

CHIST 1501World History I

3

CHIST 1502World History II

3

CHIST 2121United States History to 1865

3

CHIST 2317Power and Inequity in Modern Europe

3

CHIST 2330United States History from 1865

3

CHIST 3200Human Rights, Social Justice, and the Constitution in America

3

CHIST 3250Black/Brown Power! Rethinking the Civil Rights Movement

3

CHIST 3315Nazi Germany and the Holocaust: Power & Inequity

3

CHIST 3322African American History

3

CHIST 3328America Since World War II

3

CHIST 3350Latin America Since 1900

3

CHIST 3360Africa in World History

3

CHIST 3425World War I in Global Perspective: Power & Inequity

3

CHIST 3450International Humanitarianism: History and Ethics

3

CHIST 3500History of Boston

3

CHIST 3600Africa in Film

3

CHIST 3700Travels in History

3

CHIST 3888Selected Topics in History

3

CHIST 4800Senior Seminar in History

3

CHUMS 3300Travel/Study London

3

CHUMS 3331The Shock of the New: European and American Culture at the Turn of the 20th Century

3

CHUMS 3500Postcolonial History, Literature, Ethics

3

CHUMS 3700Study-Travel: Paris at the Crossroads

3

At least SIX of these credits must be taken at the 3000-level or above.