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LETTER FROM THE CHAIR
Chair: John Buckley, FSC, Ph.D.
The department promotes knowledge and understanding of the modern world by analyzing contemporary developments and surveying their cultural and historical antecedents. The department focuses on American and European history but also offers courses treating non-Western areas so that students may achieve a practical understanding of modern realities and develop positive attitudes and values necessary for life in the present multinational and multicultural world. There are no prerequisites for History courses except for the HIS490 Seminar. Levels reflect degree of difficulty and work demands. HIS110 is offered every semester. Other 100-level courses and 201 and 202 are offered in alternating semesters; 200-level and above are offered every fourth semester. Students may apply three history courses in transfer to a history major, and two to a history minor at the university.
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