Interdisciplinary Social Science
History Checksheet
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INTRODUCTORY COURSES (3 required):
GHIST 101 (World History to 1500)
GHIST 102 (World History since 1500)
GHIST 225 (U.S. History)
(GPOSC 225 for GenEd)200-LEVEL COURSES (2 required):
HIST 201 (Europe to 1815)
HIST 202 (Europe since 1815)
HIST 263 (Africa)
HIST 267 (Latin America)
HIST 268 (Contemporary Latin America)
HIST 269 (Middle and Near East, 500-1500)
HIST 270 (Modern Middle East)
HIST 273 (Asia to 1600)
HIST 274 (Modern Asia)
HISTORY SEMINAR (1 required; prerequisite for 400-level courses):
HIST 395 (History Seminar)300- and 400-LEVEL COURSES (7 required):
At least FOUR courses must be on the 400-level.
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HIST 4___ (Capstone)
B.A. Degree requirements:
____ PHILOSOPHY (1 required): Any 100-, 200-, 300-, or 400-level course acceptable with the exception of GPHIL 120AFOREIGN LANGUAGE:
1) Must complete intermediate level (232)
2) See catalog for intensive language option____ 101
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____ 231
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Interdisciplinary Social Science Minor History MajorGPOSC 225. U.S. Government Must be completed for GenEd credit 3 GECON 200. Macroeconomics, or ECON 201. Microeconomics May double count 3 GEOG 280. Introduction to Cultural Geography, or
GGEOG 200. The Global DimensionShould double count 0 One course from the following: GEOG 300 or 400 level
ECON 200, 300 or 400 level
3 Take three of the following six courses: POSC 302. State and Local Government POSC 3??. Comparative Politics for Teachers POSC 385. The U.S. Congress POSC 362. Political Behavior POSC 369. Political Parties and Elections POSC 370. U.S. Foreign Policy _______________________ 9 18 hours totalFor further information about the ISS minor, please contact Dr. David Dillard, dillarpd@jmu.edu, 8-3757, or view the undergraduate catalog.
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