"WHY NOT MINOR IN HISTORY?"


Do you like History and do well in History courses you've taken (in High School and at WPU)?

Have you thought of adding a History Minor to your major?

History has a clear subject-matter relationship to Political Science, Literature, Philosophy, Music, and Art; it would make a valuable contribution to majors in those subjects. It would be of practical value to majors in Communication (especially for careers in broadcast and print journalism), or Accounting (business firms are especially interested in students with the research and analytical skills that History courses foster).

Did you know that membership in the History Honor Society--Phi Alpha Theta--is open to qualified students, even if they are not History majors?

Wouldn't your diploma be enhanced with a minor in History, which might also include membership in Phi Alpha Theta?

The History Minor is 18 credits. Three of those credits are in non-Western history; they will be counted towards your non-Western General Education requirement.

HISTORY MINOR

The Minor mirrors the Major, but it is only 18 credits, not 33.

B. HISTORY MINOR REQUIREMENTS - 18 CREDITS Credits Grade
HIST 205 US: Through Civil War ____ ______
HIST 206* US: Since Civil War ____ ______
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Non-Western history 
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Elective: 200, 300, or 400 level 
3 ______
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Elective: 300 or 400 level
3 ______
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Elective: 300 or 400 level
3 ______

* Of the three electives courses, at least one must be in European History.