Heritage Studies Concentration
This applied history curriculum is a hands-on experience. The approach is designed not only for students interested in public history, archaeology, and historical preservation; it also serves those students with a passion for cultural memory, folklore, myth, and religion. The program is a cultural one, built on the fundamentals of ethnohistory (an interdisciplinary approach blending history with anthropology, archaeology, art history, etc.). Maintaining the rigor of the traditional major, it adds a practical and applicable set of skills which will serve students who choose to begin their careers immediately after their undergraduate training, in addition to those intending to pursue a post-baccalaureate degree.
Prerequisites
- HI 107
- HI 108
- HI 203
- HI 204
Required for the Concentration
- HI 200
- HI 354
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HI 401c
or
HI 406 (with appropriate research topic) - SO 213
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One of the following
• TH 216
• SP 205
• EN 204
• RS 206
• DA 319
• HI 209
• HI 311
• HI 314
• HI 338
• HI 412


