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Public History Minor
Public History Minor - 19-21 hours
Minor Required Courses
HIS - 214
:
American History to 1876
(3 cr.)
or
HIS - 215
:
American History Since 1876
(3 cr.)
HIS - 300
:
Introduction to Public History
(3 cr.)
HIS - 333
:
History of the South
(3 cr.)
or
HIS - 343
:
History of North Carolina
(3 cr.)
HIS - 334
:
Methods of Historical Research
(3 cr.)
HIS - 930
:
Community Internship
(1 cr.)
Electives
6 credit hours of electives chosen from the following:
HIS - 315
:
Civil War and Reconstruction
(3 cr.)
HIS - 333
:
History of the South
(3 cr.)
HIS - 343
:
History of North Carolina
(3 cr.)
ART - 142
:
History of Architectural Interiors & Furnishings
(3 cr.)
ART - 221
:
Survey Western Art: Ancient-Early Renaissance
(3 cr.)
or
ART - 222
:
Survey Western Art: High Renaissance-Modern
(3 cr.)
ART - 131
:
Digital Photography I
(3 cr.)
BUS - 303
:
Management and Organizational Behavior
(3 cr.)
BUS - 360
:
Principles of Marketing
(3 cr.)
CS - 156
:
Web Site Design & Management
(3 cr.)
FMD - 315
:
History of Costume
(3 cr.)
ECO - 101
:
Principles of Microeconomics
(3 cr.)
EDU - 232
:
Schools and Social Change
(3 cr.)
EDU - 234
:
Teaching and Learning
(3 cr.)
EDU - 358
:
Social Studies in the Elementary School
(2 cr.)
ENG - 215
:
Survey of American Literature I
(3 cr.)
or
ENG - 216
:
Survey of American Literature II
(3 cr.)
ENG - 245
:
Introduction to Journalism
(3 cr.)
ENG - 247
:
Publishing and Editing
(3 cr.)
ENG - 250
:
Text and Image
(3 cr.)
ENG - 330
:
African-American Writers
(3 cr.)
POL - 340
:
State & Local Political Systems
(3 cr.)
SOC - 260
:
Cultural Anthropology
(3 cr.)
SOC - 335
:
Race and Ethnic Relations
(3 cr.)
COM - 260
:
Interpersonal Communication
(3 cr.)
COM - 350
:
Business and Professional Communication
(3 cr.)
Other electives may be approved by the department head
Curriculum requirements and course descriptions are subject to changes with each
catalogue
.
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Contact Information
Gregory Vitarbo
Head, History, Political Science, & International Studies Department
214 Joyner Hall
(919) 760-8089
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