2013 - 2014 Academic Catalog

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t h e c o l l e g e at r i n d g e Choose any TWO of the THREE courses listed: EN110 American Mosaic ………………………………………………………………………… 3 credits EN215 Beyond Britain and America (or other World Literature) …………………. 3 credits EN270 Women Writers …………………………………………………………………………… 3 credits At least five electives (15 credits), no more than one at the 100 level; at least two British Literature and two American Literature, varied in historical period, including at least one course each from British Literature before the 18th Century and British Literature from the 18th century or later. An additional Shakespeare course may NOT be used to meet the British Literature before 18th century requirement. In the courses selected there must be at least one that covers each of the following genres: Fiction and Poetry.

Social Studies Education Certification Program

Certification in Social Studies Education is for grades 5-12. In addition to completing the General and Liberal Education Curriculum, it is recommended that students in this program complete a major in History (American History Track) designed for certification candidates and complete the required education courses. In order to satisfy certification requirements, students in this certification program may have requirements that non-certification students do not have. While it is possible for Social Studies Certification students to major in areas other than History, a choice of major outside of History will likely require overloads, summer school, or a fifth year because of the total number of credits required. HP211 Introduction to Public History HS201 U.S. History to the War of 1812 HS202 American History in the Age of Slavery and the Civil War HS203 Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1945 HS204 U.S. History Since 1945 HS201-204 American History elective not previously selected HS308 From Sea to Shining Sea HS323 Topics in American Cultural and Intellectual History* HS224 Renaissance to Napoleon HS313 U.S. Labor History or HS314 Alien Nation: The History of American Immigration and Ethnicity or HS320 African-American History HS322 Comparative American and European Women’s History Since 1650 or HS341 American Women’s History: Beyond Sisterhood HS370 U.S. Foreign Relations to 1914 or HS371 Twentieth Century U.S. Foreign Policy or P0360 American Foreign Policy Process (with Department permission) or P0362 Nuclear Weapons and World Politics (with Department permission) HS319 History of New England HS301 Historical Methods HS410 Senior Research Seminar HS001 History Competency Exam P0201 U.S. Government One of the following non-western history electives: HS325 or HS326 *If you have taken HS323, choice of: HS229, HS333; HS337 or HS340

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