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Nov 27, 2024
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2018-19 Ferrum College Catalog Archival [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History (Minor Required for B.A.), B.A. or B.S.
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History is the study of the interaction of cultural, geographical, political, and economic forces and how they have shaped the world of the past and present. Thus the major in history provides a solid preparation for career and personal endeavor in the contemporary world. The major offers excellent background for students preparing for law school, graduate study, teaching, and public service. Students interested in graduate school are strongly encouraged to pursue the B.A. degree option.
Ferrum College offers teaching licensure in Social Studies (grades 6-12) through the selection of a minor in Teacher Education with specialization in Secondary Education. This licensure requires passing state mandated testing prior to enrollment in EDU 402 - The Profession of Teaching: The Student Teaching Field Experience and EDU 403 - The Profession of Teaching: The Student Teaching Synthesis Experience . Students pursuing licensure must complete all components of the Teacher Education Minor. (See Permalink-Social Studies)
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Experiential Component (Complete the Following Courses:)
Program Specific Requirements (9 Credit Hours)
Required for both the B.A. or B.S. Degree:
History B.A. Degree Program Specific (6 Credit Hours)
- Choose a Foreign Language (200-level or above) Credit Hour(s): 6
History B.S. Degree Program Specific (6 Credit Hours)
Required Courses (21 Credit Hours)
Non-Western History
Choose 6 hours from the following:
Major Electives (12 Credit Hours @ 300-400 level)
- Choose any 300/400-level history courses not used to satisfy the above requirements.
Total Credit Hours Required in Major (Minor Required): 39
Total Credit Hours Required in Degree: 121
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