87
Biola University
PHSC 118
Physics II Laboratory
1
HIST 321 HIST 495
History of the Christian Church
3 3
Capstone: History in Christian Faith and Practice
Total Credits
71
History, B.A. Degree Program
Select one of the following:
3-6
HIST 480
Research Seminar
HIST 490 & HIST 491 Honors Program and Honors Program Select 12 upper-division credits in one of the three areas of concentration Select 9 credits of History electives from the other two areas of concentration 1
A Bachelor of Arts degree in History is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and major requirements. The history major requires the completion of a minimum of 39 credits beyond the general education requirement, 24 of which must be upper-division. Learning Outcomes Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Arts in History, students will be able to: 1. Develop a body of historical knowledge that demonstrates both breadth and depth in terms of content, a firm grasp of chronology, and an understanding of relevant geography and also provides the context for a particular historical problem (ULO 1). 2. Evaluate a variety of historical sources for their credibility, meaning, significance, and perspective and demonstrate an ability to place them in historical context (ULO 1). 3. Analyze multiple scholarly viewpoints that provide perspective on the past; identify and summarize other scholars' historical arguments; and recognize the importance of building on other scholars' work, peer review, and citation (ULO 1). 4. Craft a historical narrative and argument by generating a significant question and finding and choosing appropriate sources, which is reasoned and based on historical evidence selected, arranged, and analyzed (ULO 3). 5. Apply a biblical philosophy of history to their own study, writing, and analysis of social, political, religious, cultural, and/or economic issues (ULO 2). Each Program Learning Outcome (PLO) listed above references at least one of the University Learning Outcomes (ULO 1, 2, 3), which may be found in the General Information (p. 6) section of this catalog. Requirements
12
9
Total Credits
39-42
1 Students may take HIST 488 towards this requirement. Concentrations African/Middle Eastern/Asian Civilization HIST 304 Ancient Near East
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
HIST 331 HIST 332 HIST 335 HIST 400 HIST 415 HIST 418 HIST 420 HIST 425 HIST 430 HIST 433 HIST 441 HIST 442 HIST 445 HIST 447 HIST 454 HIST 455 HIST 456
History of East Asia
Studies in Asian Civilizations History of Modern China Studies in Developing Nations
Oral History
The History of the City History of Russia War and Civilization
History of the Jewish People History of Christianity in Africa
History of the Middle East and Islam I History of the Middle East and Islam II Africa: History, Peoples and Culture
Topics in African History
Arab-Israeli Conflict
History of Israel and Zionism
Muslim, Jewish and Christian Relations
European Civilization HIST 305
English History
3 3 3
HIST 306 HIST 313 HIST 318 HIST 323 HIST 324 HIST 415 HIST 418 HIST 420 HIST 422 HIST 423 HIST 424 HIST 425 HIST 426 HIST 455
Studies in British History
Medieval Europe
Curriculum Requirements Program-Specific Core Curriculum (GE) Courses The student is required to take the following (which will meet the Core Curriculum requirements) before taking upper- division courses in history. These courses are prerequisites for all upper-division courses in history. This requirement may be waived only with faculty signature. HIST 108 United States History to 1865 HIST 207 World Civilizations I Program Courses HIST 109 United States History Since 1865
Studies in Modern Europe
1-3
Ancient Greece Roman History
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Oral History
The History of the City
History of Russia
Renaissance and Reformation
Early Modern Europe
Twentieth Century Europe
War and Civilization
3 3 3
German History and Culture History of Israel and Zionism
HIST 208 HIST 290
World Civilizations II
Research Methods in History
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