Specialize your studies within the History department with a minor in American History, European History, Third World History, Women's History, or general History. As a European History minor, you will explore the political, social, and economic history of the Europe from classical times to the present. You will even be able to specifically study such topics as medieval civilization and history of modern European women, among many others. Upon the completion of the minor, you will have an advanced knowledge not only of important people and events in European History, but also how they have shaped our present-day society.
Minor in European History (12 hours)
- 12 hours above the 100 level in European History, from among the following:
- HIST 342 History of Classical Greece
- HIST 343 Classical Rome
- HIST 344 Medieval Civilization
- HIST 345 Christianity and the Making of Europe
- HIST 346 Christianity in the Modern World
- HIST 347 Renaissance and Reformation
- HIST 348 Origins of Modern Europe
- HIST 349 Great Lives and Minds: From Renaissance to Enlightenment
- HIST 350 Great Lives and Minds: From Enlightenment to Existentialism
- HIST 359 Europe in the 19th Century: 1815-1914
- HIST 360 The World in the 20th Century: 1914-Present
- HIST 365 History of England, 1066-1600
- HIST 366 History of England, 1600 to Present
- HIST 367 History of Ireland
- HIST 369 History of Revolutionary France
- HIST 370 A History of Modern European Women
- HIST 371 The City in Modern European History
- HIST 377 Russia
- HIST 382 Modern East/Central Europe