(14 COURSES — 42 CREDITS)
CORE 131 Western Civilization to 1914 (3)
CORE 133 World Civilizations since 1453 (3)
CORE 181 American Civilization to 1914 (3)
CORE 191 Global History Since 1914 (3)
HIST 261 Research & Methods (3)
HIST 415 Senior Seminar (3)
HIST 499 Internship (3) or a course taken in a study abroad program as approved of by the Department chairperson.
Twenty-one (21) credits of HIST electives of which six (6) will be in American, six (6) in European, and six (6) in World areas. Two of the courses must be a seminar (HIST 420-469).

SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATION IN CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
(14 COURSES — 42 CREDITS)

CORE 131 Western Civilization to 1914 (3)
CORE 153 The Principles of Economics: Macro Economics or equivalent (3)
CORE 181 American Civilization to 1914 (3)
CORE 188 American Government (3)
CORE 191 Global History Since 1914 (3)
HIST/GEOG 211 Introduction to Geography (3)
HIST 258 Pennsylvania Survey (3)
HIST 261 Research & Methods (3)
HIST/PS 371 International Politics or equivalent (3)
HIST 415 Senior Seminar (3)
Twelve (12) credits of HIST electives of which three (3) will be in American, six (6) in European, and three (3) in World areas; among those 12 credits, one course (3 credits) must be a seminar (HIST 420-469) and another (3 credits) an Area Studies course from among those listed in the descriptions below. See also Education Department requirements for certification.

MINOR REQUIREMENTS
(6 COURSES — 18 CREDITS)

CORE 131 Western Civilization to 1914 (3)
CORE 181 American Civilization to 1914 (3)
CORE 191 Global History Since 1914 (3)
Nine (9) credits of HIST electives.