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2022-2023 University of Wyoming Catalog 
    
2022-2023 University of Wyoming Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History, Public History Concentration, B.A.


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Want work in a museum, historical site, park, archive, historical consulting firm, establishing and operating archives and records management systems for private businesses, state agencies, or universities, and more? Then public history is for you.

Public History Concentration


Combined with the History B.A. requirements (below,) students can declare a Public History Concentration. The History B.A. requires a minimum of 36 credit hours in History courses, and 18 of those can qualify to meet the Public History Concentration requirements. The Public History Concentration requires a minimum of 18 hours of History coursework that may be tailored for individual student career goals.

Specific course requirements for the Public History Concentration are as follows:

College of Arts and Sciences Core


History BA Requirements


The History major requires a minimum of 36 credit hours in History courses or approved substitutions and an additional 12 hours of a single foreign language or equivalent credit by examination as determined by the Department of Modern and Classical Languages. All courses used to satisfy major requirements - including the language requirement - must be completed with a grade of C or better. To complete the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History, all University Studies Program (USP) and college requirements must also be satisfied.

Language


Students must complete three semesters of a single foreign language or the equivalent as determined by the Department of Languages - Modern and Classical . This requirement may be satisfied by American Sign Language.

Two Required Courses: 6 Hours


Elective: Any Level: 3 Hours


One additional History course at any level.

Lower-Division Electives: 12 Hours


Lower-Division courses are 1000 and 2000 level courses.

Upper-Division Electives: 15 Hours


Upper-Division courses are 3000 and 4000 level courses.

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