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					| Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2025-2026 
 History Minor  |  
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				Program Director: Pamela Johnston, Ph.D. OverviewThe discipline of historical thinking and the breadth of horizon encouraged by the study of historical periods and events provide a complementary study for those pursuing majors related to and anticipating careers in journalism, management, public relations, publishing, government service, church ministries, etc. Program Student Learning Outcomes
	Recognize and explicate significant ideas, people and events in a variety of historical epochs throughout human history and in a global context.Formulate, carry out and critically evaluate a focused research project, involving the use of various forms of primary historical evidence (e.g., texts, archival data, first-person accounts, archeology, etc.), and showing an understanding of relevant theoretical approaches to the problem, as well as the most significant secondary research on it.Communicate effectively and appropriately in both oral and written forms, especially through the use of critical analysis in articulation and support of historical theses.Synthesize important historical phenomena, based on the understanding of primary material, across millennia, cultures and interpretive modes.Interpret and effectively describe the contribution of Christianity, particularly the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition and the Judeo-Christian legacy, in the development of human history. Locations OfferedMain Campus Fresno |  
													| Lower Division Major Prerequisites
Required Courses (16-20 Units)
 At least one upper-division course in five of the following areas:  Ancient historyMedieval, Renaissance or Reformation historyModern European historyWorld historyAmerican historyReligious or topical history |   Return to: School of Arts and Sciences
 
 
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