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2016-2017 Evening, Weekend, Online Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Evening, Weekend, Online Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History Minor


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History lends perspective to the educated mind, allowing students to understand the social, economic, political, intellectual, and religious structures that have shaped the modern world. History students are well-read, well-informed, and well-rounded. The History program encourages them to think critically and creatively about the past, to carry out careful research, to communicate clearly, and to construct good, evidence based arguments. Our graduates make ideal candidates in a variety of professional fields. Many of our students go on to be inspiring teachers, some pursue their interest in history in graduate school, and most take leading positions in the professional market place, in business, law, and government service.

Students who have successfully completed a minor in History from Lakeland University should be able to:

  • Demonstrate a knowledge of history and the people, places, ideas, and major events that shaped it.
  • Construct evidence-based arguments using a variety of historical sources.
  • Communicate ideas clearly and professionally in both written and oral form.  

Minor Requirements (24 semester hours)


For Education* and Non-education Minors

Note(s):


# It is recommended that education students select either HIS 101 - World History I  or HIS 311 - Ancient World  in order to ensure adequate preparation for the state-mandated content exam in history.

* To qualify for Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence (grades 1-8) teaching certification in history, a student must complete the courses listed above, the Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education Major/Professional Sequence and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction’s (DPI) statutory requirements.

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