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Nov 30, 2024
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Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2018 - 2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History Minor
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Return to: School of Humanities, Religion and Social Science Programs
Program Director: W. Marshall Johnston, Ph.D.
Overview
The 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 Offered
Main Campus Fresno
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General Education Prerequisites
Required Courses (5 Courses, 16-20 Units)
At least one upper-division course in five of the following areas:
- Ancient history
- Medieval, Renaissance or Reformation history
- Modern European history
- World history
- American history
- Religious or topical history
Note:
The minor may be constructed to fulfill the concentration requirement within the liberal studies major, or the history requirements of the social science secondary teaching major.
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