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A History minor deepens understanding of human experience, connecting past events to today’s world while strengthening critical thinking and perspective.
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$459 per credit hour.
18 total credit hours.

history minor

The History minor offers a foundation in the study of history. You will learn about the people, moments, and ideas that have shaped our world, as well as the varied perspectives they represent. Along the way, you will enhance your ability to think critically, research analytically, and argue persuasively. Whether you go into a more discipline-specific field like teaching or museum curation, or into the broader world of law, community organizing, social services, marketing, project management, governmental work, or beyond, a History minor equips you with the analytical and communication skills you will need to thrive. Whatever path you choose, the process of learning to understand our past is also one that will help you build your future.

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History degree courses

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Requirements (18 credit hours)

Complete 18 credit hours of HI courses; 9 hours must be of upper-level to complete the minor requirement.

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This course introduces students to world history from the earliest civilizations to 1500 CE. The course emphasizes histories of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East and includes histories of Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. Primary focus is on the historical significance of political, economic, demographic, religious, and cultural developments.

This course introduces students to world history from 1500 CE to modern times. The course emphasizes histories of Europe, Asia, and North America and includes histories of Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Oceania. Primary focus is on the historical significance of political, economic, demographic, and cultural changes.

This course examines major developments in America from the precolonial period through Reconstruction. The course will explore both the story of American history and the big concepts behind it, through the lens of shifting ideas of freedom.

This course examines major developments in America from the end of Reconstruction through modern times. The course will explore both the story of American history and the big concepts behind it, through the lens of shifting ideas of freedom.

This course presents an in-depth examination of the history of the state of Nebraska and the surrounding region. The class focuses on the influence of Native American populations and the early periods of American settlement, as well as the social and economic development of the state.

This course provides an in-depth examination of the sectional conflicts which resulted in the Civil War, the War itself, and the period of Reconstruction which followed. Primary emphasis will be placed on the causes and impact of the War and the problems associated with the post-war settlement.

This course provides a detailed study of the significant developments in America from the end of World War II to the end of the Cold War. Primary emphasis will be placed on the Cold War, McCarthyism, the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, and the Counter Culture.

This course is an in-depth analysis and examination of the systematic, state-sponsored murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Attention is directed to the Holocaust experience, the context of that experience, the response to the Holocaust, and its implications for our understanding of the human condition.

This course provides an intensive examination of World War II from an international perspective. The course focuses on such topics as collaboration, resistance, economic mobilization, social change, diplomatic relations, the Holocaust, and the course of the War. Greater emphasis is placed on the European theater.

This course is designed to introduce students to the social and political foundations of Eastern civilization from a historical perspective. Key themes to be examined will include the role of religion and philosophy in the development of Asian cultures, the role of China as a dominant influence on the region's history, and shifting relationships between Asia and the West.

This course introduces students to the broad social and political movements that have helped shaped the evolution of Western societies. The class will include examination of industrialization, the Enlightenment, and the technological revolution, with a focus on their impact on social and political development. Concepts such as democratization, gender and race relations, the social contract, and the Just War Tradition will also be explored.

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Major Requirements Credits

= 18 total credits*

University Accreditation

Bellevue University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission ( hlcommission.org ), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

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Accreditation Information

This program is considered a non-licensure degree/certificate program and is not intended for those seeking licensure or the practice of licensed profession. This program may be relevant to multiple occupations that do not require licensure and was not designed to meet educational requirements for any specific professional license or certification.

*Consult with an admissions counselor to determine your eligible credits, as well as to verify minimum graduation requirements for this degree. Transfer credits must be from a regionally accredited college or university. Bellevue University makes no promises to prospective students regarding the acceptance of credit awarded by examination, credit for prior learning, or credit for transfer until an evaluation has been conducted.

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