General Education: 42 Credits; Major: 36 Credits; Elective Credits: 42 Credits
Learning Goals for the Major in History
History majors at MMC will demonstrate the ability to:
- Place ideas, movements, and cultural forms past and present in historical context.
- Employ skills directly associated with historical method (primary and secondary research, analysis of sources, evaluation of evidence, argumentation, and historical writing and presentation.
- Make connections between diverse areas of historical investigation and synthesize these areas within a coherent program of study.
About the Major in History
- A “module” is equivalent to two courses that are connected by their content and historical approach.
- The History major includes the History core module and five other two-course modules, which come from one to five of the areas of inquiry listed below.
- No more than five courses in the History major can also count towards another major.
- No more than two courses may also count towards a minor.
- Courses that compose a module within one area of inquiry may not count within another.
- At least 18 credits in the major must be earned at the 300 level or higher.
- Students may not take more than three courses from Art History (ART designation) toward the History major.
History Core Module (6 credits)
Capstone Experience
History majors may satisfy the capstone requirement in one of three ways:
- By engaging in an extended research project appended to one upper-level course, arranged in agreement between the faculty advisor and instructor.
- By taking the Capstone Seminar course in a relevant discipline, with approval of the major advisor and instructor.
- By arranging an Independent Study with an individual faculty member that culminates in a major research project.
- The capstone experience will be considered part of a module that contributes to the required total of credits for the major (36).
- The capstone experience can only be undertaken after the History core is completed.
Areas of Inquiry (30 credits)
African History
African American History and Culture
American History and Culture
Ancient History and Culture
Asian History and Culture
European History and Culture
Film History
Global History
Hispanic/Latin American History
History of Business and Advertising
History of Costume and Fashion
History and Culture of Dance
History and Culture of Music
History and Culture of New York City
History and Culture of Theater
History of Gender and Sexuality
History of Race and Ethnicity
History of Religions
History of STEM
Legal History
Media History
Medieval History and Culture
Modern European Intellectual History
African History
Module(s) chosen from:
Note:
Courses EWL 365, HIST 346 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
African-American History and Culture
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 305 | Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (UP, REP) | 3 |
AIP 335 | Understanding American Slavery (UP) | 3 |
AIP 345 | Civil Rights (REP, UP) | 3 |
ART 269 | The Art of Africa and Oceania | 3 |
DANC 311 | Africa to the Americas | 3 |
EWL 128 | African-American Literary Traditions | 3 |
EWL 311 | Reading While Black: Writing, Race, and Resistance | 3 |
EWL 335 | Slavery in the American Imaginary | 3 |
MUS 372 | History of American Jazz | 3 |
Note:
Courses EWL 311, EWL 335 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
American History and Culture
Recommended Core Module
Further module(s) chosen from:
AIP 303 | Deconstructing the American Family (CP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 305 | Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (UP, REP) | 3 |
AIP 312 | Great Trials of the Century (UP) | 3 |
AIP 313 | Jazz and American Identity (UP) | 3 |
AIP 317 | Cold War Cultural Diplomacy (IP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 320 | The HIV/AIDS Epidemic (IP, NP) | 3 |
AIP 327 | The Body in American Culture: Colonial Period to the Gilded Age (CP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 335 | Understanding American Slavery (UP) | 3 |
AIP 343 | Masculinity and Hollywood Film (UP) | 3 |
AIP 345 | Civil Rights (REP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 346 | Reform or Revolution: Radical New York in the Early 20th Century (EP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 349 | History of Childhood in America: Growing up in the 20th Century (UP) | 3 |
ART 290/DANC 290/THTR 290 | History & Mission of Arts Institutions | 3 |
ART 356 | American Art | 3 |
ART 381 | Modern Art II: The Early-Twentieth Century from Post-Impressionism to Pop Art | 3 |
BUS 306/COMM 306 | Advertising and Society | 3 |
COMM 320 | The American Television Industry | 3 |
ECO 375 | Money, Banking and Financial Markets | 3 |
EWL 128 | African-American Literary Traditions | 3 |
EWL 219 | A Nation Divided: 1800-1865 in US Literature | 3 |
EWL 221 | Oppression, Corruption, and Reform: 1860-1914 in US Literature | 3 |
EWL 311 | Reading While Black: Writing, Race, and Resistance | 3 |
EWL 334 | Literary New York | 3 |
EWL 335 | Slavery in the American Imaginary | 3 |
EWL 339 | Literature & Business | 3 |
EWL 362 | “Becoming American”: Immigrant Narratives | 3 |
HIST 255 | American Women’s History | 3 |
HIST 312 | Made in the U.S.A. : American Consumer History | 3 |
HIST 324 | The Ambiguity of Power: The United States, 1900-1945 | 3 |
HIST 325 | Cold War America | 3 |
HIST 327/IS 327/PS 327 | American Foreign Relations | 3 |
MUS 370 | History of Rock Music | 3 |
MUS 372 | History of American Jazz | 3 |
PHIL 211 | Introduction to American Philosophy | 3 |
PS 106 | Introduction to U.S. Politics | 3 |
PS 317 | Money, Sex and Power | 3 |
PS 324 | Law, Government & Politics in America | 3 |
PS 360 | The American Presidency and the Electorate | 3 |
PS 402 | American Constitutional Law | 3 |
SOC 359/PHR 359 | Race and Ethnicity | 3 |
THTR 319 | Drama & Theatre in the United States | 3 |
THTR 327 | Gender in Performance: Cross-Dressing on the American Stage | 3 |
Note:
Courses ART 381, BUS 306, COMM 320, ECO 375, EWL 311, EWL 334, EWL 335, EWL 339, EWL 362, PS 360, PS 402, SOC 359 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
Ancient History and Culture
Module(s) chosen from:
Asian History and Culture
Recommended Core Module
Other module(s) chosen from:
Note:
Courses EWL 306, EWL 420, have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
European History and Culture
Recommended Core Module
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 315 | Spain in the 1980’s and the Films of Almodóvar (CP, IP) | 3 |
AIP 341 | Culture and Politics of Nazi Germany (CP, IP) | 3 |
AIP 344 | Medievalisms: Past and Present (CP) | 3 |
AIP 348 | Perspectives on the Holocaust and Genocide (IP) | 3 |
ART 318 | Michelangelo | 3 |
ART 325 | Caravaggio, Bernini, and Baroque Art in Rome | 3 |
ART 351 | Ancient and Classical Art | 3 |
ART 353 | Medieval Art and Architecture | 3 |
ART 355 | Renaissance and Baroque Art | 3 |
ART 380 | Modern Art I: The Nineteenth Century from Neoclassicism to Post-Impressionism | 3 |
ART 381 | Modern Art II: The Early-Twentieth Century from Post-Impressionism to Pop Art | 3 |
EWL 210 | History of the English Language | 3 |
EWL 212 | Dragons, Knights, and Damsels: The Middle Ages | 3 |
EWL 213 | European Romanticism | 3 |
EWL 215 | Reading the British Empire: Racism, Whiteness, and English Literature | 3 |
EWL 217 | Rebirth and Reform: The Early Modern Era | 3 |
EWL 310 | The English Novel | 3 |
EWL 317 | Reading the Eighteenth Century | 3 |
EWL 325 | Gothic Fiction | 3 |
EWL 353 | Modern European Fiction | 3 |
EWL 410 | Shakespeare Seminar | 3 |
EWL 415 | Chaucer Seminar | 3 |
EWL 417 | Austen Seminar | 3 |
EWL 419 | Hugo Seminar | 3 |
EWL 422 | Virginia Woolf Seminar | 3 |
FREN 315 | French and Francophone Cinema | 3 |
FREN 403 | 17th Century French Literature | 3 |
FREN 409 | The French Short Story | 3 |
HIST 309/IS 309 | Europe: Politics, Identity and Citizenship | 3 |
IS 337/HIST 337 | Russia: From Peter the Great to Putin | 3 |
MUS 231 | Introduction to Opera | 3 |
MUS 310 | Opera and History | 3 |
SPAN 315 | Hispanic Civilization | 3 |
THTR 230 | Theatre History I: Antiquity to the Restoration | 3 |
THTR 231 | Theatre History II: 18th Century to the Present | 3 |
THTR 311 | Shakespeare | 3 |
THTR 408 | Medieval Performance | 3 |
Note:
Courses AIP 318, AIP 348, ART 325, ART 351, ART 353, ART 355, ART 380, ART 381, EWL 310, EWL 317, EWL 353, EWL 410, EWL 415, EWL 417, EWL 419, EWL 422, HIST 309, IS 337, THTR 311, THTR 408 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
Film History
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 315 | Spain in the 1980’s and the Films of Almodóvar (CP, IP) | 3 |
AIP 343 | Masculinity and Hollywood Film (UP) | 3 |
COMM 131 | Introduction to Cinema Studies | 3 |
COMM 227 | Styles & Genres in Cinema and Television | 3 |
COMM 330 | Film And History | 3 |
DANC 305 | Movie Moves: Dance in Film | 3 |
EWL 305 | The Spanish Inquisition in Literature and Film | 3 |
EWL 308 | Trauma in Literature and Film | 3 |
EWL 327 | Literature and Film Of The Global Portuguese Empire | 3 |
EWL 345/COMM 345 | Shakespeare and Film | 3 |
EWL 350/COMM 328 | Special Topics in Literature and Media | 3 |
FREN 315 | French and Francophone Cinema | 3 |
Global History
Core Module
Module(s) chosen from:
Hispanic/Latin American History
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 315 | Spain in the 1980’s and the Films of Almodóvar (CP, IP) | 3 |
EWL 305 | The Spanish Inquisition in Literature and Film | 3 |
EWL 327 | Literature and Film Of The Global Portuguese Empire | 3 |
EWL 347/SPAN 347 | Contemporary Latin American Fiction | 3 |
IS 323/HIST 323/PS 323 | Latin America: Politics, Identity, and History | 3 |
SPAN 315 | Hispanic Civilization | 3 |
Note:
Courses IS 323, EWL 305 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
History of Business and Advertising
Module(s) chosen from:
History of Costume and Fashion
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 327 | The Body in American Culture: Colonial Period to the Gilded Age (CP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 342 | Fashion, History and Society (CP) | 3 |
BUS 225 | The Business of Fashion | 3 |
DANC 230 | Costume for Dance | 3 |
THTR 327 | Gender in Performance: Cross-Dressing on the American Stage | 3 |
History and Culture of Dance
Module(s) chosen from:
History and Culture of Music
Module(s) chosen from:
Note:
Course COMM 335, have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
History and Culture of New York City
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 329 | Urban Interventions and Public Space (CP) | 3 |
AIP 331 | Greenwich Village (UP) | 3 |
AIP 332 | New York: A World City (UP) | 3 |
AIP 346 | Reform or Revolution: Radical New York in the Early 20th Century (EP, UP) | 3 |
ART 362 | Visual Arts Seminar: New York City | 3 |
EWL 334 | Literary New York | 3 |
NYC 101-105 | New York City Seminars (DS1-DS5) | |
PS 263 | Power and Politics in the City | 3 |
SOC 220
| Central Park & The People | 3 |
THTR 214 | Exploring the Performing Arts | 3 |
Note:
Courses ART 362, EWL 334 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
History and Culture of Theater
Recommended Core Module
THTR 230 | Theatre History I: Antiquity to the Restoration | 3 |
THTR 231 | Theatre History II: 18th Century to the Present | 3 |
Further module(s) chosen from:
History of Gender and Sexuality
Module(s) chosen from:
History of Race and Ethnicity
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 305 | Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (UP, REP) | 3 |
AIP 324 | Race and Place in Natural Histories of the Americas (CP, REP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 330 | Perversity Deviance and Social Change (CP) | 3 |
AIP 335 | Understanding American Slavery (UP) | 3 |
AIP 345 | Civil Rights (REP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 348 | Perspectives on the Holocaust and Genocide (IP) | 3 |
DANC 311 | Africa to the Americas | 3 |
EWL 128 | African-American Literary Traditions | 3 |
EWL 305 | The Spanish Inquisition in Literature and Film | 3 |
EWL 311 | Reading While Black: Writing, Race, and Resistance | 3 |
EWL 327 | Literature and Film Of The Global Portuguese Empire | 3 |
EWL 335 | Slavery in the American Imaginary | 3 |
EWL 347/SPAN 347 | Contemporary Latin American Fiction | 3 |
EWL 362 | “Becoming American”: Immigrant Narratives | 3 |
EWL 365/FREN 365 | Reading Contemporary Africa | 3 |
FREN 315 | French and Francophone Cinema | 3 |
MUS 372 | History of American Jazz | 3 |
RS 326 | Religion, Race, and Ethnicity | 3 |
SOC 359/PHR 359 | Race and Ethnicity | 3 |
History of Religions
Module(s) chosen from:
Note:
Courses EWL 312, RS 315, have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
History of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 322 | Historical Perspectives in Natural Science (NP) | 3 |
AIP 324 | Race and Place in Natural Histories of the Americas (CP, REP, UP) | 3 |
AIP 351 | Mathematics without Boundaries (NP) | 3 |
COMM 312 | Digital Cultures | 3 |
MATH 351 | History of Mathematics | 3 |
PHIL 320 | Philosophy of Mathematics | 3 |
PHIL 409
| HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SC | |
THTR 412 | History & Theory of New Media in Performance | 3 |
Legal History
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 312 | Great Trials of the Century (UP) | 3 |
AIP 314 | The Criminal Mind: Psychological and Political Perspectives (UP) | 3 |
AIP 318 | The Foundations of Anglo-American Law (CP, IP) | 3 |
COMM 395 | Media, Law & Ethics | 3 |
EWL 322 | Literature and Human Rights | 3 |
IS 315 | International Law | 3 |
PHIL 261 | Political Philosophy | 3 |
PS 324 | Law, Government & Politics in America | 3 |
PS 402 | American Constitutional Law | 3 |
Note:
Courses AIP 314, PS 402 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
Media History
Module(s) chosen from:
Note:
Courses COMM 320, EWL 350 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.
Medieval History and Culture
Module(s) chosen from:
AIP 316 | The Ethics of Performance Reenactment and Passion Playing (CP, EP) | 3 |
AIP 344 | Medievalisms: Past and Present (CP) | 3 |
ART 353 | Medieval Art and Architecture | 3 |
ART 355 | Renaissance and Baroque Art | 3 |
EWL 210 | History of the English Language | 3 |
EWL 212 | Dragons, Knights, and Damsels: The Middle Ages | 3 |
EWL 305 | The Spanish Inquisition in Literature and Film | 3 |
EWL 314 | The Many Lives of King Arthur | 3 |
EWL 342/RS 342 | Dante’s Divine Comedy | 3 |
EWL 415 | Chaucer Seminar | 3 |
HIST 216 | Europe: Antiquity to Enlightenment | 3 |
PHIL 203 | Medieval Philosophy | 3 |
THTR 408 | Medieval Performance | 3 |
Modern European Intellectual History
Module(s) chosen from:
Note:
Courses ART 310, ECO 317, IS 329, PHIL 305, PHIL 307, PHIL 317, PHIL 333, PS 310, PS 334, SOC 301, SOC 330 have discipline specific prerequisites, beyond WRIT 102/WRIT 201 and/or MATH 113. History majors who wish to include these courses in their program should plan accordingly.