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Areas A-E (See Core section of the Catalog)
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42 semester hours
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Area F
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18 semester hours
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1.
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HIST 1131
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World Civilization and Society I (3 hours) or
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HIST 1132
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World Civilization and Society II (3 hours) if not taken in Area E (0-3 hours)
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2.
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HIST 2111
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The United States to 1877 (3 hours)
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HIST 2112
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The United States since 1877 (3 hours) (6 hours)
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3.
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Foreign Language (0-9 hours): must show competence at the level of the fourth university course (FREN, SPAN, GRMN)
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4.
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Selections from (0-12 hours):
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ANTH 1102
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Introduction to Anthropology (3 hours)
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ANTH 1104
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Introduction to Archeology (3 hours)
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ANTH 2201
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Cultural Anthropology (3 hours)
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CSCI 1000
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Introduction to Computer Science and Applications (3 hours)
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CSCI 1010
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Computing Across the Arts and Sciences (3 hours)
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ECON 2106
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Principles of Microeconomics (3 hours)
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ECON 2105
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Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hours)
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GEOG 1101
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Introduction to Human Geography (3 hours)
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GEOG 1102
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World Regional Geography (3 hours)
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HIST 2005
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People Who Changed the World (3 hours)
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HIST 2920
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Honors Seminar
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MATH 2600
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Probability and Statistics (3 hours)
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POLS 2101
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Introduction to Political Science (3 hours)
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POLS 2201
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State and Local Government (3 hours)
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POLS 2350
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Introduction to the Law (3 hours)
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POLS 2401
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International Politics and Issues (3 hours)
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PSYC 1101
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Introduction to General Psychology (3 hours)
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PSYC 2101
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Introduction to the Psychology of Adjustment (3 hours)
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PSYC 2200
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Psychology of Gender (3 hours)
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SOCI 1121
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Sociological Perspectives (3 hours)
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SOCI 1160
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Introduction to Social Problems (3 hours)
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(Any transfer student who has not completed the courses in Area F, or their equivalents, must take these courses at GCSU.)
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Major Requirements
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27 semester hours
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1.
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European/English history, two courses from the following (6 hours):
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HIST 3301
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England to 1660 (3 hours)
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HIST 3305
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England since 1660 (3 hours)
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HIST 4045
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World War I (3 hours)
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HIST 4050
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World War II (3 hours)
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HIST 4110
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Classical Greece (3 hours)
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HIST 4120
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Classical Rome (3 hours)
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HIST 4130
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The Middle Ages (3 hours)
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HIST 4140
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Renaissance and Reformation (3 hours)
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HIST 4150
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Crime and Punishment in Early Modern Europe (3 hours)
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HIST 4160
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Science, Medicine and Society in Europe Before 1789 (3 hours)
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HIST 4170
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Women, Gender, and Society in Early Modern Europe (3 hours)
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HIST 4180
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Epidemic Disease in History from the Black Death to AIDS (3 hours)
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HIST 4210
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The French Revolution and Napoleon (3 hours)
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HIST 4220
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Modern Europe (3 hours)
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HIST 4245
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Modern Germany (3 hours)
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HIST 4250
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Soviet Russia (3 hours)
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HIST 4280
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Intellectual and Cultural History of Europe to 1550 (3 hours)
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HIST 4285
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Intellectual and Cultural History of Europe since 1550 (3 hours)
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HIST 4310
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Tudor England (3 hours)
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HIST 4315
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Stuart England (3 hours)
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HIST 4360
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A Cultural History of Wales, Scotland, and Ireland (3 hours)
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HIST 4380
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The British Empire and Commonwealth of Nations (3 hours)
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HIST 4950
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Special Topics appropriate to European
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Nonwestern/Third World history or Regional Geography, one course from the following (3 hours):
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HIST 4380
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The British Empire and Commonwealth of Nations (3 hours)
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HIST 4700
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Conquest and Social Change in Colonial Latin America (3 hours)
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HIST 4710
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Modern Middle East
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HIST 4720
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The Vietnam War (3 hours)
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GEOG 3500
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Regional Geography appropriate to nonwestern
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HIST 4950
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Special Topics appropriate to nonwestern
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3.
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HIST electives (12 hours)
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4.
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HIST 3001
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Historical Research and Writing (3-0-3)
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5.
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Senior Capstone HIST 4970 Senior Thesis
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Degree Requirements
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3-15 semester hours
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Students should take HIST 3001, Historical Research and Writing, by the end of their second semester, sophomore year. Students may take two upper division courses before taking HIST 3001, but they will not be permitted to take any further upper division courses until HIST 3001 is taken.
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Fulfill the requirements of a Senior Capstone Experience by completing the requirements of Senior Thesis, HIST 4970. (3 hours) Senior Thesis will be taken in conjunction with scheduled classes. In consultation with the instructor, the student will register for an upper division class that broadly covers the area of his/her thesis research. The student will register for both the upper division class and also for Senior Thesis, under the name of the same faculty member. Students will not be allowed to complete Senior Thesis until the first or second semester of their senior year. Students may also fulfill the Senior Capstone requirement by participating in a pre-approved and sanctioned study abroad course, HIST 4980.
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Students must show competence in a foreign language at the level of the fourth university course (2002). (9-12 hours)
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A grade of C or better must be earned in all courses that count toward the major.
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A minimum of 39 hours overall must be at the 3000-4000 level.
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Complete First-Year Academic Seminar with a passing grade. (cannot be counted towards graduation)
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Exit Survey / Information
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8.
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Portfolio of Papers to include Senior Thesis
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A minimum total score of 130 is required in order to pass the Senior Exit Exam.
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Total
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120 semester hours
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