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UNIVERSITY CORE REQUIREMENTS J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Catalog year: 2015 Fulbright College Advising Center 518 MAIN 479.575.3307 fulbrightadvising.uark.edu Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an extensive list of graduation and prerequisite requirements. MATHEMATICS (1 course • 3-4 hours) q MATH 1203 College Algebra, MATH 1204 College Algebra with Review, MATH 1313 Quantitative Reasoning, or any higher level math course, including STAT 2303. NATURAL SCIENCES (2 courses w/ matching labs • 8 hours) q ANTH 1013/1011L Intro to Biological Anthropology q ASTR 2003/2001L Survey of the Universe q BIOL 1543/1541L Principles of Biology q BIOL 1603/1601L Principles of Zoology q BIOL 1613/1611L Plant Biology q BIOL 2213/2211L Human Physiology q BIOL 2443/2441L Human Anatomy q CHEM 1053/1051L Chemistry in the Modern World q CHEM 1073/1071L Fundamentals of Chemistry q CHEM 1103/1101L University Chemistry I q CHEM 1123/1121L University Chemistry II q CHEM 1113/1101L University Chemistry for Engineers I q CHEM 1133/1131L University Chemistry for Engineers II q CHEM 1213/1211L Chemistry for Majors I q CHEM 1223/1221L Chemistry for Majors II q ENSC 1003/1001L Environmental Science q ENTO 1023/1021L Insects, Science, and Society q GEOS 1113/1111L General Geology q GEOS 1133/1131L Environmental Geology q PHYS 1023/1021L Physics and Human Affairs q PHYS 1034 Physics for Elementary Ed Majors q PHYS 1044 Physics for Architects I q PHYS 1054 Physics for Architects II q PHYS 2013/2011L College Physics I q PHYS 2033/2031L College Physics II q PHYS 2054 University Physics I q PHYS 2074 University Physics II SOCIAL SCIENCES (3 courses from at least 2 fields • 9 hours) q AGEC 1103 Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics q AGEC 2103 Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics q ANTH 1023 Intro to Cultural Anthropology q COMM 1023 Communication in a Diverse World q ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics q ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics q ECON 2143 Basic Economics: Theory and Practice q GEOS 1123 Human Geography q GEOS 2003 World Regional Geography q HESC 1403 Life Span Development q HESC 2413 Family Relations q HIST 1113 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I q HIST 1123 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q HUMN 1114H* Honors Roots of Culture to 500 C.E. q HUMN 2114H* Honors Birth of Modern Culture, 1600-1900 q PLSC 2003 American National Government q PLSC 2013 Intro to Comparative Politics q PLSC 2203 State and Local Government q PSYC 2003 General Psychology q RESM 2853 Leisure and Society q RSOC 2603 Rural Sociology q SOCI 2013 General Sociology q SOCI 2033 Social Problems FINE ARTS (1 course • 3 hours) q ARCH 1003 Architecture Lecture q ARHS 1003 Art Lecture q COMM 1003 Film Lecture q DANC 1003 Movement and Dance q LARC 1003 The American Landscape q MLIT 1003 Music Lecture q MLIT 1013 Music Lecture for Music Majors q THTR 1003 Theatre Appreciation q THTR 1013 Musical Theatre Appreciation *Honors students only q UNIV 1001: University Perspectives (freshmen must complete during first year) ENGLISH COMPOSITION (2 courses • 6 hours) q ENGL 1013 Composition I q ENGL 1023 Composition II HUMANITIES (1 course • 3 hours) q AAST 2023 The African American Experience q ARCH 1013 Diversity and Design q CLST 1003 Intro to Classical Studies: Greece q CLST 1013 Intro to Classical Studies: Rome q COMM 1233 Media, Community, and Citizenship q ENGL 1213 Intro to Literature q GNST 2003 Intro to Gender Studies q HUMN 1124H* Honors Eq. of Cultures, 500-1600 q HUMN 2124H* Honors 20th Century Global Culture q MUSY 2003 Music in World Cultures q PHIL 2003 Intro to Philosophy q PHIL 2103 Intro to Ethics q PHIL 2203 Logic q PHIL 3103 Ethics and the Professions q WLIT 1113 World Literature I q WLIT 1123 World Literature II q World language at Intermediate I (2003) level U.S. HISTORY & GOVERNMENT (1 course • 3 hours) q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q PLSC 2003 American National Government Note: U.S. History & Government courses cannot be used more than once within the University Core. MINIMUM DEGREE CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE = 120 (CORE + MAJOR + GENERAL ELECTIVES)

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Page 1: Catalog year: 2015 Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an ... · AREA STUDIES (1 course • 3 hrs) q AAST 1003 Intro to African and African American Studies q AMST 2003 Intro to American

UNIVERSITY CORE REQUIREMENTS

J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Catalog year: 2015

Fulbright College Advising Center518 MAIN479.575.3307fulbrightadvising.uark.edu

Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an extensive list of graduation and prerequisite requirements.

MATHEMATICS (1 course • 3-4 hours) q MATH 1203 College Algebra, MATH 1204 College Algebra with Review, MATH 1313 Quantitative Reasoning, or any higher level math course, including STAT 2303.

NATURAL SCIENCES (2 courses w/ matching labs • 8 hours) q ANTH 1013/1011L Intro to Biological Anthropology q ASTR 2003/2001L Survey of the Universe q BIOL 1543/1541L Principles of Biology q BIOL 1603/1601L Principles of Zoology q BIOL 1613/1611L Plant Biology q BIOL 2213/2211L Human Physiology q BIOL 2443/2441L Human Anatomy q CHEM 1053/1051L Chemistry in the Modern World q CHEM 1073/1071L Fundamentals of Chemistry q CHEM 1103/1101L University Chemistry I q CHEM 1123/1121L University Chemistry II q CHEM 1113/1101L University Chemistry for Engineers I q CHEM 1133/1131L University Chemistry for Engineers II q CHEM 1213/1211L Chemistry for Majors I q CHEM 1223/1221L Chemistry for Majors II q ENSC 1003/1001L Environmental Science q ENTO 1023/1021L Insects, Science, and Society q GEOS 1113/1111L General Geology q GEOS 1133/1131L Environmental Geology q PHYS 1023/1021L Physics and Human A�airs q PHYS 1034 Physics for Elementary Ed Majors q PHYS 1044 Physics for Architects I q PHYS 1054 Physics for Architects II q PHYS 2013/2011L College Physics I q PHYS 2033/2031L College Physics II q PHYS 2054 University Physics I q PHYS 2074 University Physics II

SOCIAL SCIENCES (3 courses from at least 2 �elds • 9 hours) q AGEC 1103 Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics q AGEC 2103 Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics q ANTH 1023 Intro to Cultural Anthropology q COMM 1023 Communication in a Diverse World q ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics q ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics q ECON 2143 Basic Economics: Theory and Practice q GEOS 1123 Human Geography q GEOS 2003 World Regional Geography q HESC 1403 Life Span Development q HESC 2413 Family Relations q HIST 1113 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I q HIST 1123 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q HUMN 1114H* Honors Roots of Culture to 500 C.E. q HUMN 2114H* Honors Birth of Modern Culture, 1600-1900 q PLSC 2003 American National Government q PLSC 2013 Intro to Comparative Politics q PLSC 2203 State and Local Government q PSYC 2003 General Psychology q RESM 2853 Leisure and Society q RSOC 2603 Rural Sociology q SOCI 2013 General Sociology q SOCI 2033 Social Problems

FINE ARTS (1 course • 3 hours) q ARCH 1003 Architecture Lecture q ARHS 1003 Art Lecture q COMM 1003 Film Lecture q DANC 1003 Movement and Dance q LARC 1003 The American Landscape q MLIT 1003 Music Lecture q MLIT 1013 Music Lecture for Music Majors q THTR 1003 Theatre Appreciation q THTR 1013 Musical Theatre Appreciation

*Honors students only

q UNIV 1001: University Perspectives (freshmen must complete during �rst year)

ENGLISH COMPOSITION (2 courses • 6 hours) q ENGL 1013 Composition I q ENGL 1023 Composition II

HUMANITIES (1 course • 3 hours) q AAST 2023 The African American Experience q ARCH 1013 Diversity and Design q CLST 1003 Intro to Classical Studies: Greece q CLST 1013 Intro to Classical Studies: Rome q COMM 1233 Media, Community, and Citizenship q ENGL 1213 Intro to Literature q GNST 2003 Intro to Gender Studies q HUMN 1124H* Honors Eq. of Cultures, 500-1600 q HUMN 2124H* Honors 20th Century Global Culture q MUSY 2003 Music in World Cultures q PHIL 2003 Intro to Philosophy q PHIL 2103 Intro to Ethics q PHIL 2203 Logic q PHIL 3103 Ethics and the Professions q WLIT 1113 World Literature I q WLIT 1123 World Literature II q World language at Intermediate I (2003) level

U.S. HISTORY & GOVERNMENT (1 course • 3 hours) q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q PLSC 2003 American National Government

Note: U.S. History & Government courses cannot be used more than once within the University Core.

MINIMUM DEGREE CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE = 120 (CORE + MAJOR + GENERAL ELECTIVES)

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MAJOR REQUIREMENTS for a BACHELOR OF ARTS in HISTORY

J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Catalog year: 2015

Fulbright College Advising Center518 MAIN479.575.3307fulbrightadvising.uark.edu

Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an extensive list of graduation and prerequisite requirements.

Department of History416 MAIN

479.575.3001history.uark.edu

WORLD LANGUAGE up to the Intermediate II (2013) level or higher (hours vary)

q _______________ (2013)

AREA STUDIES (1 course • 3 hrs) q AAST 1003 Intro to African and African American Studies q AMST 2003 Intro to American Studies q CLST 1003 Intro to Classical Studies: Greece q CLST 1013 Intro to Classical Studies: Rome q EUST 2013 Intro to Europe q GNST 2003 Intro to Gender Studies q JWST 2003 Intro to Judaism q PLSC 2813 Intro to International Relations q LAST 2013 Latin American Studies q MEST 2013 Intro to Middle East Studies

HISTORY WRITING REQUIREMENT q Satis�ed by completion of a substantial research or analytical paper with a grade of “A” or “B” from a HIST course numbered 3000 or higher, submitted to a departmental advisor. HIST 4893 Senior Capstone Seminar also requires a paper that satis�es this requirement, as well as completing an honors thesis.

HISTORY CORE (5 courses • 15 hrs) q HIST 1113 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I q HIST 1123 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q HIST 4893* Senior Capstone Seminar (enroll via dept in 416 MAIN)

*Honors students should enroll in HIST 3973H Honors Methods in lieu of HIST 4893.

HISTORY ELECTIVES numbered 3000 or higher (3 courses • 9 hrs)

q HIST _______________

q HIST _______________

q HIST _______________

HISTORY ELECTIVES numbered 4000 or higher (5 courses • 15 hrs)

q HIST _______________

q HIST _______________

q HIST _______________

q HIST _______________

q HIST _______________

Note: Students must select at least one course from each group with their HISTORY ELECTIVES (see next page).

Note: Students will not receive HISTORY ELECTIVES credit for both HIST 3383 Arkansas and the Southwest and HIST 4583 Arkansas in the Nation.

MINIMUM DEGREE CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE = 120 (CORE + MAJOR + GENERAL ELECTIVES)

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HISTORY ELECTIVES COURSE CATALOGGROUPS 1-3

J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Catalog year: 2015

Fulbright College Advising Center518 MAIN479.575.3307fulbrightadvising.uark.edu

Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an extensive list of graduation and prerequisite requirements.

Department of History416 MAIN

479.575.3001history.uark.edu

q GROUP 1: EUROPE, INCLUDING BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

HIST 3003 History of ChristianityHIST 3013 Ancient HistoriansHIST 3063 Military HistoryHIST 3083 Women and ChristianityHIST 3423 British History, 1688-PresentHIST 3433 Twentieth Century Britain through Film HIST 3443 Modern ImperialismHIST 3453 Modern TerrorismHIST 3533 World War IIHIST 3543 Russia to 1861HIST 3553 Russia since 1861HIST 3573 World War IHIST 3683 Europe in the 19th CenturyHIST 3693 Europe in the 20th CenturyHIST 3833 Special Topics in European HistoryHIST 4003 Democratic AthensHIST 4013 Alex. the Great and the Hellenistic WorldHIST 4023 Roman RepublicHIST 4033 Roman EmpireHIST 4043 Late Antiquity and the Early Middle AgesHIST 4053 Late Middle AgesHIST 4073 Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600HIST 4083 Early Modern Europe, 1600-1800HIST 4103 Byzantine EmpireHIST 4113 Archaic GreeceHIST 4133 Society and Gender in Modern EuropeHIST 4143 Intellectual History of Europe since the EnlightenmentHIST 4153 Modern Ireland, 1798-1948HIST 4163 Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-1714HIST 4183 Great Britain, 1707-1901HIST 4193 Great Britain, 1901-2001HIST 4213 The Era of the French RevolutionHIST 4223 France Since 1815HIST 4233 The Atlantic World, 1400-1850HIST 4243 Germany, 1789-1918HIST 4253 Germany, 1918-1945HIST 4273 Comparative SlaveryHIST 4303 Transatlantic Relations, 1919-PresentHIST 4793 Colonial India, 1758-1948HIST 4803 Modern ScandinaviaHIST 4823 Black Freedom in Age of EmancipationHIST 4873 Germany since 1945HIST 4883 Health and Disease: 1500 to the Present

q GROUP 3: UNITED STATES

HIST 3063 Military HistoryHIST 3233 African American History to 1877HIST 3243 African American History since 1877HIST 3263 History of the American IndianHIST 3273 Agricultural and Rural History of the United StatesHIST 3283 U.S. Latinos and Latinas through FilmHIST 3293 History of Popular CultureHIST 3303 U.S. Immigration HistoryHIST 3313 Latinos and Latinas in the U.S.HIST 3323 The West of the ImaginationHIST 3383* Arkansas and the SouthwestHIST 3453 Modern TerrorismHIST 3573 World War IHIST 3583 The United States and Vietnam, 1945-1975HIST 3593 The 1960s: A World TransformedHIST 3603 Colonial & Revolutionary America, 1600-1789HIST 3613 Early National & Antebellum America, 1789-1850HIST 3863 Special Topics in U.S. HistoryHIST 4093 The History of African Americans and Social JusticeHIST 4233 The Atlantic World, 1400-1850HIST 4273 Comparative SlaveryHIST 4303 Transatlantic Relations, 1919-PresentHIST 4383 The American Civil Rights MovementHIST 4463 The American FrontierHIST 4473 Environmental HistoryHIST 4483 African American BiographiesHIST 4493 Religion in America to 1860HIST 4503 History of Political Parties in the United States, 1789-1896HIST 4513 History of Political Parties in the United States since 1896HIST 4543 American Social and Intellectual History since 1865HIST 4563 The Old South, 1607-1865HIST 4573 The New South, 1860 to the PresentHIST 4583* Arkansas in the NationHIST 4603 U.S. Labor History to 1877HIST 4613 Colonial America 1600-1763HIST 4623 Revolutionary America, 1763-1789HIST 4643 Early American Republic, 1789-1828HIST 4653 Antebellum America, 1828-1850HIST 4663 Rebellion to Reconstruction, 1850-1877HIST 4673 The American Civil WarHIST 4703 Emergence of Modern America, 1876-1917HIST 4723 America Between the Wars, 1917-1941HIST 4733 Recent America, 1941 to the PresentHIST 4753 Diplomatic History of the United States, 1776-1900HIST 4763 Diplomatic History of the United States, 1900-1945HIST 4773 Diplomatic History of the United States, 1945-PresentHIST 4823 Black Freedom in Age of EmancipationHIST 4943 U.S. Labor History, 1877-Present

q GROUP 2: AFRICA, ASIA, LATIN AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST, NEAR EAST, RUSSIA

HIST 3033 Islamic CivilizationHIST 3043 History of the Modern Middle EastHIST 3073 Women and Gender in Latin American HistoryHIST 3183 Popular Culture in the CaribbeanHIST 3193 The Making of the Modern CaribbeanHIST 3203 Colonial Latin AmericaHIST 3213 Modern Latin AmericaHIST 3253 The History of Sub-Saharan AfricaHIST 3283 U.S. Latinos and Latinas through FilmHIST 3313 Latinos and Latinas in the U.S.HIST 3453 Modern TerrorismHIST 3473 Palestine and Israel in Modern TimesHIST 3513 History of China to 1644HIST 3523 Modern ChinaHIST 3543 Russia to 1861HIST 3553 Russia since 1861HIST 3813 Special Topics in African HistoryHIST 3823 Special Topics in Asian HistoryHIST 3843 Special Topics in Latin American and Caribbean HistoryHIST 3853 Special Topics in Middle East HistoryHIST 4123 Africa and the Trans-Atlantic Slave TradeHIST 4173 The Latin American CityHIST 4233 The Atlantic World, 1400-1850HIST 4263 Independence and Africa TodayHIST 4273 Comparative SlaveryHIST 4313 Islamic Theology and Philosophy, 650-1700HIST 4333 Modern Islamic ThoughtHIST 4353 Middle East, 600-1250HIST 4363 The Middle East since 1914HIST 4373 Mongol & Mamluk Middle East, 1250-1520HIST 4393 Early Modern Islamic Empires, 1300-1750HIST 4413 New Women in the Middle EastHIST 4433 Social and Cultural History of the Modern Middle EastHIST 4533 China’s Foreign Trade & International Order: History, Policy, & TheoryHIST 4553 The Recluse in Early East AsiaHIST 4633 Heian Japan, 794-1192HIST 4783 History of Modern MexicoHIST 4793 Colonial India, 1758-1948HIST 4823 Black Freedom in Age of EmancipationHIST 4853 Early Chinese Empires: Mythology, Archeology, and HistoriographyHIST 4863 Classical Thought in East AsiaHIST 4883 Health and Disease: 1500 to the PresentHIST 4903 Music and the Arts of Edo Japan, 1600-1868HIST 4913 Reading Japanese Noh as Cultural HistoryHIST 4923 Song China, 960-1279HIST 4933 Ad Paradisum: Utopia, Imaginary Places, and the Afterlife in East AsiaHIST 4963 Third World Underdevelopment & Modernization

*Students will not receive HISTORY ELECTIVES credit for both HIST 3383 Arkansas and the Southwest and HIST 4583 Arkansas in the Nation.

Note: Courses listed in more than one group will only count towards one.