Advisor: Mary Sprunger
Degree:
 Bachelor of Arts
Semester Hours: 33

Boldly challenging yourself to understand history–where we have been as a culture and a country–can help you change the future and advocate for a better world. At EMU, studying history is about more than just learning dates and events. Rather, it is an exploration of how people lived in particular times and places–in both national and global contexts. We encourage our majors to move beyond classroom learning with eye-opening cross-cultural experiences and resume-building internships at the Washington Community Scholar's Center for real-world understanding and first-hand knowledge about how politics and culture shape history.

Required Courses (18 SH)

Electives (15 SH)
Choose an additional 15 SH of HIST, HUM, or CCHIS courses or courses from this list: 

* indicates the course is offered in alternate years

Majors are strongly encouraged to divide their courses among various regions and periods. In addition, majors contemplating graduate study in history are advised to acquire a high level of proficiency in at least one foreign language. It is also strongly suggested that majors do both a semester long cross-cultural and the WCSC program.