Department of History at ECU
The diverse concentrations and academic opportunities within the Department of History at East Carolina University. From foundational curriculum to specialized tracks like Public History and Pre-Law, discover the pathway to a well-rounded education in history.
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Foundations Curriculum 40 s.h. Foreign Language History Courses A minor Free electives 12 s.h. 36 s.h. 18 s.h. 14 s.h. 120 s.h. required total
There are now four concentrations in the History BA to select from: Historical Studies (a general program in History) Pre-Law Concentration Public History Concentration Atlantic and Maritime Concentration
Foundations Curriculum 40 s.h. Foreign Language History Courses 2ndMajor 12 s.h. 36 s.h. 30-36 s.h. 120 s.h. required total (minimum)
History and Political Science (if you take the BS in POLS, you do not need the FORL) History and English History and Anthropology History and Classical Civilization History and Religious Studies
History and the Army/Air Force ROTC (minor) History and Security Studies
If you are enrolled in a BS program (e.g. BS in Chemistry, or Political Science), the FORL does not apply. You complete a 2ndmajor in History simply by completing the 36 s.h. of History courses in addition to the requirements for your BS degree
A score of 3 or above in AP American History earns you credit for both HIST 1050 and HIST 1051 A score of 3 or above in AP European or AP World History earns you credit for both HIST 1030 and HIST 1031
An interdisciplinary program Courses in African, African-American, Caribbean, Latin American, and Diaspora Dr. Kenneth Wilburn (wilburnk@ecu.edu) & Dr. Kennetta Perry (perryk@ecu.edu), Co-Directors
Foundations Curriculum 40 s.h. Foreign Language AAAS Courses A minor Free electives 12 s.h. 30 s.h. 18 s.h. 20 s.h. 120 s.h. required total
Intended vs declared You will receive a professional advisor for your first 2-4 semesters (depends on how quickly you fulfill declaration requirements which vary by major) Once you are eligible to declare, you will leave your professional advisor and receive a faculty advisor who will guide you through graduation Degree Works Plan (www.ecu.edu/registrar and look under students Degree Works ) Over the summer, familiarize yourself with this tool The worksheet tab shows you major, minor, and general education requirements. This is your Audit) The plans tab shows a sample plan to follow. You will work with your advisor during the fall semester to adjust this plan to meet your specific needs. Feel free to follow the tutorials on the website above and adjust your plan if you feel comfortable doing so. You will see the professional advisors tomorrow at 1:00 in Science & Tech C 207 *They will review your schedule and provide registration assistance
Dr. Timothy Jenks jenkst@ecu.edu