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Jan 28, 2025
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Spring 2020 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
History, B.S.
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100-Level Courses, 6 credits
Choose from: 200-Level Courses, 9 credits
Credits must be distributed according to the following guidelines: Global or Comparative Courses
At least 3 credits from 200-level Global or Comparative courses: Regional Courses
At least 3 credits from 200-level Regional courses: Additional 200-Level Course, 3 credits
Take additional 3 credits from any 200-level course (from 200-level courses listed above or any course listed below): 300-Level Courses, 15 credits
Credits must be distributed according to the following guidelines: Global or Comparative Courses
At least 3 credits from 300-level Global or Comparative courses: Regional Courses
At least 3 credits from 300-level Regional courses: U.S. Courses
At least 3 credits from 300-level U.S. courses: Additional 300-Level Courses, 6 credits
Take additional 6 credits from any 300-level course (from 300-level courses listed above or any course listed below): Quantitative Methods, 3-4 credits
Choose from: 300-Level Social Science Courses, 3 credits
Choose 3 credits in a 300-level Social Science course in one of the following disciplines: Anthropology, Economics, Human Geography, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology. Communication in the Major
Capstone Experience and Communication in the Major
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