Minor Requirements: History
History Minor Requirements
The Undergraduate College: Traditional, On Campus
The Undergraduate College History program offers a minor that requires 18 credits (6 courses) available with the Major of your choice:
Minor Courses: 6 credits (2 courses).
Minor Elective Courses: 12 credits (4 courses).
Under certain conditions, a student may have a minor field designated on their Rosemont transcript. Candidates for the minor must select 21-24 credits above the introductory level in a discipline. These courses are chosen from the Academic Offerings section of the catalog for approved minors. A minimum grade point average of 2.00 in the minor is required. Discuss with your advisor.
History Minor Courses (6 Credits)
Choose 1 of the Following Courses:
HIS 0100+ World History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
HIS 0200+ World History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
HIS 0300+ World History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
Choose 1 of the Following Courses:
HIS 0100+ American History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
HIS 0200+ American History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
HIS 0300+ American History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
History Minor Elective Courses (12 Credits)
Choose 4 of the Following Courses:
HIS 0100+ History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
HIS 0200+ History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
HIS 0300+ History
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 Credits)
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