History B.A.
The History program provides students with analytical and communication skills that are vital for their future success and for that of our society. It empowers them to put those skills into practice through rigorous coursework and an array of optional internships in public and private sector jobs. History students' understanding of diverse cultures and the drama of human experience equips them to become effective global citizens. History students critically examine past decisions, look for patterns, and make decisions accordingly. These skills are sought after in business, law, public policy, government, education, non-profit organizations, museums, journalism, and the ministry. The History
Courses
- ART1004 — Sustainable Visual Practices
- ART1009 — Fundamentals of Drawing
- ART1605 — Fundamentals of Photography
- ART3305 — Sustainability Studio
- CUE1001 — Culture and Creative Economy
- CUE3001 — Creative Enterprise Startup
- CUE3002 — Creative Enterprise Operations
- CUE4002 — Managing Creative Org
- GER3040 — Culture German Abroad
- HIST1310 — Minnesota History
- HIST2405 — History of Chinese Culture
- HIST3091 — Independent Study
- HIST3096 — Fieldwork in Public History
- HIST3496 — Intl Fld Work Abroad
- HIST4999 — Seminar
- WS3750 — Gender and African Voices