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Bachelor of Arts in History 

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Bachelor of Arts in History
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CWU 
Overview

To develop students' critical thinking and analytical skills so that they can critically evaluate historical sources and construct persuasive arguments

Duration

48 months

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Total fee

22.32 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

UG Degree

Bachelor of Arts in History
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CWU 
Highlights

  • Earn a degree from Central Washington University
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Bachelor of Arts in History
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CWU 
Course details

Skills you will learn
Who should do this course?
  • For individuals who are interested in learning about history for personal enrichment
What are the course deliverables?
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the major developments in American history and either world history or Western civilization
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the historical development of at least one non-Western region
  • Articulate the distinctiveness and interconnectedness of different periods of history
  • Distinguish between primary and secondary sources and identify their appropriate use in research projects
  • Apply the main approaches and methodologies within the field of history
More about this course
  • The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree program in History prepares adults for career change, advancement or graduate education, while providing personal enrichment
  • Students are exposed to weighing evidence and evaluating interpretations of great events and significant personalities of the past
  • In doing so, they develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines while developing a greater depth of knowledge in history

Bachelor of Arts in History
 at 
CWU 
Curriculum

Lower-division Courses

World History to 1500

World History: 1500-1815

World History Since 1815

United States History to 1865

United States History Since 1815

Upper-division Courses

Pacific Northwest History

Historical Methods

Methods and Materials in the Social Studies, Secondary

Senior Thesis

Africa

Africa to 1800

Colonial Africa

Visual Cultures of Africa

History of Gender and Sexuality in Africa from Pre-colonial Times to the Present

Special Topics: Ancient Egypt

History of Health and Healing in Africa

Asia

Modern East Asia

East Asian Civilization

Special Topics: Gender and East Asia

Modern Japan

Vietnam: Revolution in Full Circle

Russian Far East

Korean History

Modern China

Trauma, History, and Memory in East Asia

Europe

History of Rome 500 B.C. to 500 A.D

Renaissance and Reformation

Medieval European History

The European Enlightenment 1688-1815

Roman and Medieval Britain

The Irish Revolution

Modern Ireland: 1798-present

France 1789-1945

Modern Britain and the Empire since 1763

Early Modern Britain 1485-1763

Ireland and Empire

The Era of World War I

World War Two in Europe

The Holocaust

History of Russian and Soviet Women

Modern Germany

Russia to 1881

Russia Since 1881

Stalin/Stalinism

History of Modern East Europe

Latin America

Latin America Through Film, Art, and Music

Modern Latin America

Aztec, Inca, Maya: Empire and City in the New World

The Latin American Colonies

Religion in Latin America

Mexico in the Modern Era

Transnational

Digital History

Narcotics in World History

World Prehistory

Food and Drink in Global History

The Tropics and the Modern World

History of the Black Diaspora

Transnational LatinX

United States

Pacific Northwest History

Military History of the United States

Colonial British America

The Constitution and the New Republic, 1783-1800

American Indian History to 1795

The American Revolution

Jefferson, Jackson, and American Growth 1800-1848

The West in American History

Sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction

Introduction to Public History (placed on reserve 9/1/2020)

Exploring U.S. Cultural History

20th Century U.S.: 1919-1945

The 1950s: An American Cultural History

The 1960s: An American Cultural History

Rock and Roll as Art and History

History of American Foreign Relations: 1900-1941

Bachelor of Arts in History
 at 
CWU 
Entry Requirements

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