Integrated Learning Component for History Majors
The History ILC is a system of three tracks for the integrated learning component of the new curriculum. Our students would take three courses from any one track, as below, and also have the option of building their own, under their advisor’s guidance. Courses taken as part of the History Department's ILC must be within the College of Arts of Sciences, and may count toward a minor or a second major; they may not, however, count for the History major or for variable courses being counted elsewhere in the GEP. Other ILCs may be accepted, subject to departmental approval.
1) Arts and Letters Track, which consists of any three courses in any of the following majors:
Ancient Studies |
Classics |
English |
Fine and Performing Arts |
Foreign Languages and Literatures |
Philosophy |
Theology |
2) Social Sciences Track, which consists of any three courses in any of the following majors:
Criminal Justice |
Economics |
Education |
Political Science |
Sociology |
3) Multi-Disciplinary, which consists of any three (non-history) courses in any of the following programs:
Africana Studies |
American Studies |
Asian Studies |
European Studies |
Faith Justice Studies |
Gender Studies |
International Relations |
Latin American Studies |
Medieval/Renaissance/Reformation Studies |
