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History, B.A.


Major


The History major is designed to give students both breadth of coverage of the human past and in-depth exposure to a specific sub-field. The major consists of twelve (12) courses in one of the following concentrations: European History; United States History; or World History.

History majors may only transfer in a maximum of five courses to be used towards the major. Of these five courses, a maximum of two may be used in the concentration (European, United States, or World.) Only one AP course in History may be used toward the major requirements. A student will earn three (3) elective credits for each score of 5 on the following AP tests: European, United States, and/or World.

The required courses for each of the three concentrations are as follows:

European History Concentration


United States History Concentration


World History Concentration


History Internships and Experiential Learning Opportunities


Hands-on experience in a professional setting has never been as important a component in undergraduate education as it is today. History majors and minors are strongly encouraged to undertake some kind of experiential learning/internship as part of their program of study. Internships can be as short as two weeks or as long as a year. Museums, educational institutions, archives, historic sites, government organizations and non-profits are just a few of the many internship options available. Students may take an internship for credit during the academic year or over the summer or participate in internships without credit; both options offer students the opportunity to experience the relevance of the past to the present through participation in contemporary institutions and organizations.
 

The History department supports students who wish to take an internship for credit by offering three (3) elective credits to be applied toward any concentration.
 

Internship Requirements:

1. To earn three (3) credits, students should devote an average of eight (8) hours per week to the internship. 

2. Students seeking to pursue an internship should consult the Internships Coordinator, Professor Brekke-Aloise, at least two weeks before registering for

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3. Complete Form #3 (Application for the History Internship) located in the History Handbook’s appendix and give it to the Internships Coordinator, Professor Brekke-Aloise.

4. During the period of the internship, students should keep a journal or field notes, meet periodically with the Internships Coordinator, who will direct and grade the internship (with input from the intern’s on-site supervisor), and submit by the last day of classes an academic paper of 10-12 typed pages on a topic related to the internship.

For additional information regarding internships, and a sampling of recent History and other internships, see: http://www.stonehill.edu/academics/areas-of-study/history/internships-opportunities or email Professor Brekke-Aloise at: lbrekke@stonehill.edu for more information.