Undergraduate Programs
History Major
     
Regulations effective September 1, 2004

Athabasca University has developed program learning outcomes that describe the career options that may be available to you upon graduating. Students complete the program regulations in effect at the time of their enrolment.
     
Requirements within the 120 credits required for the BA.
     
     
1.  
42 credits in designated History major courses including 30 senior (300 and 400) level credits (a minimum of 12, 400-level credits).
     
2.  
12 junior (200) level credits in History (for example, HIST 215, HIST 224, HIST 225).
     
3.  
A minimum of 6 senior (300 or 400) level credits in European history. Currently, the courses that qualify as providing senior credits in European history include: HIST 304, 327, 371, 372, 373, 374, 407, 470, 471, 472, 486, and 489, and HUMN 309, 320 and 421.
     
4.  
A minimum of 6 senior (300 or 400) level credits in Canadian history.
     
     
 

Electives

All courses labeled HIST

and

 
     
GLST/HIST 307 The Pacific Century (3)
GLS/HIST 377 Twentieth-Century China (3)
HUMN/HIST 201 Western Culture I: Before the Reformation (3)
HUMN/HIST 202 Western Culture II: Since the Reformation (3)
HUMN/MUSI 285 History of Popular Music I:
Blues to Big Bands, 1900-1940
(3)
HUMN 286 History of Popular Music II:
Be-bop to Beatles, 1940-1970
(3)
HUMN 309 Ancient Greece (3)
HUMN 320 Rome and Early Christianity I (3)
HUMN 321 Rome and Early Christianity II (3)
HUMN/MUSI 420 Anglo-American Popular Music Traditions (3)
HUMN/MUSI 421 The Folk Music Revival I: Before 1945 (3)
INST 368 History of Canada's First Nations to 1830 (3)
INST 369 History of Canada's First Nations from 1830 (3)
LBST 331 Women, Workers, and Farmers: Histories
of North American Popular Resistance
(3)


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