History Teaching Minor

Program Learning Outcomes

  • The history endorsement program requires that successful candidates demonstrate knowledge of:
    U.S. history, including the history of the many peoples who have contributed to the development of North America
  • the history of diverse civilizations throughout the world
  • the origin, development, and ramifications of present local, tribal, national, and world affairs
  • the skills of chronological thinking, analysis of evidence, and interpretation of the historical record by using appropriate content standards
  • the cultural, economic, political, scientific/technological, and social activity of humans in the analysis of contemporary issues and problems
  • the history, cultural heritage, political development, and contemporary status of American Indians and tribes in Montana
  • the changing role of culture, ethnicity, gender, class, and identity in human affairs.

A student must receive a grade of C or better in all the courses required for this minor and have a GPA of 3.00 or higher.

HSTR 101IHWestern Civilization I4
HSTR 102IHWestern Civilization II4
HSTA 101IHAmerican History I4
HSTA 102IHAmerican History II4
Choose one of the following:4
Latin American History
The Modern Middle East
Modern Asia
Reinventing Japan
Upper Division History Elective3
Upper Division History Elective3
Upper Division History Elective3
EDM 402Methods: 5-12 Social Studies3
Total Credits32