Goucher College 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalogue 
    
    Nov 27, 2024  
Goucher College 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalogue PLEASE NOTE: This is an archived catalog. Programs are subject to change each academic year.

History Major


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All students must complete at least 11 courses within the major. Required courses include two 100-level courses and at least nine courses at the 200 and 300 levels, three of which must be at the 300 level.  Students are permitted to transfer up to six credits toward the major (including one online course) from outside institutions.  Generally these will be 100- or 200-level courses.  The department will accept up to twelve credits from year-long (two semester) study-abroad programs, which might also count towards one 300-level course.  For semester-long study-abroad programs, the department accepts six transfer credits as requirements for the major.

In order to graduate as history majors, seniors, during their final year, must submit a portfolio of selected work in history or write a senior thesis under the supervision of faculty from the History department. (A senior thesis also satisfies one 300-level course requirement.)  The portfolio will carry one academic credit. The portfolio or the senior thesis will constitute one measure for awarding departmental honors. Honors will be awarded to students who have a minimum GPA of 3.5 in the major and whose performance has been consistently outstanding during their studies at Goucher College.

Writing proficiency in the major can be fulfilled by obtaining a minimum grade of B- in any 300-level seminar.

Majors must elect at least one course in each of three areas of history-American, European, and non-western (including Latin American, African, Asian, and Middle Eastern).

Concentration in Prelaw Studies


Students interested in pursuing a legal career are encouraged to complete the prelaw concentration in conjunction with the requirements of the major. The prelaw concentration is an 18- to 21-credit program designed to broaden a student’s academic experience in preparation for law school. The prelaw concentration requires students to take courses outside of their major to expose them to methodologies and critical approaches not inherent to their own discipline but necessary for academic success in law school. A complete description of the prelaw concentration can be found under prelaw studies .

Concentration in Secondary Education with Certification in History or Social Studies


Majors in history are eligible to receive certification in secondary education in history or social studies. For details, see the description under the education department .

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