2010-2012 School of Continuing Education Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, BA
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The program in history is designed to encourage a sensitivity to the past in order that students might better understand the present and prepare intelligently to deal with the challenges of the future. Moreover, the program seeks to train and instruct students in historical method, with emphasis on doing the work of history with the greatest possible objectivity, resisting personal and social prejudice and ideological fashion.
History courses are intended to help students develop a basic grasp of both European and American civilizations and to provide students with opportunities to gain knowledge and understanding of non-Western civilizations.
The program emphasizes an appreciation of the Judaeo-Christian heritage in keeping with the character and mission of the College as a Catholic and Dominican institution. It also promotes an understanding of democratic tradition and practice and their relation to the responsibilities of citizenship and humane development of the nation and the world.
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Requirements for the bachelor of arts degree
I. Core Requirements: 54 credit hours
See Core Curriculum for specifics. Fine arts 3 Credits English 12 Credits Mathematics 3 Credits Science 6 Credits Philosophy 12 Credits Theology 12 Credits Social science 6 Credits II. History Concentration: 30 credit hours
Upper-division courses distributed as follows:
United States history 6 Credits Medieval/European history 6 Credits Non-Western history 6 Credits III. Free Electives: 30 credit hours
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