The University of North Carolina at Pembroke 2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of History
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Chair: Jaime A. Martinez
Faculty: Ryan K. Anderson1, Charles E. Beem2, Scott C. Billingsley5, Serina Cinnamon3,4, Misti N. Harper7, James J. Hudson6, Anthony W. Johnson, Jamie M. Mize8, J. Mark Thompson, Christopher A. Woolley7
1American Studies Minor Coordinator |
2British Studies Minor Coordinator |
3Social Studies Education Undergraduate Coordinator |
4Social Studies Education Graduate Director |
5Assoc. Provost/Assoc. Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs |
6Asian Studies Minor Coordinator |
7African American Studies Minor Coordinator |
8Pembroke Mellon REACH Program Director |
History is an intellectually liberating discipline and a core component of a liberal arts education. Through the study of the political, social, and cultural aspects of the modern world and the rise, flourishing, and decline of major civilizations in the past, an individual gains insight into the shared experiences and achievements of humanity, acquires a perspective broadened by the study of peoples at different times and in different places, and develops analytical modes of thought. The study of History thus enables the individual to understand the perennial issues confronting human beings living in society, making more likely an informed, reasoned, and intelligent response to these problems.
The Department offers programs of study for students interested in virtually any career or profession. It provides a solid foundation for those who wish to teach History or the Social Studies and for the study of History at the graduate level. Courses offered by the Department likewise provide an excellent background for students who wish to study law, enter military or government service, or seek employment in other professions or the business world. History is thus an ideal major for the student seeking a liberal arts education rather than specific job training.
Programs of study offered by the Department of History include a major and a minor in History, a licensure program in Secondary or Middle Grades Social Studies Education, and an Academic Concentration in History for prospective teachers. The Department also coordinates minors in African American Studies, American Studies, and British Studies. At the Graduate level, the Department offers the M.A. degree and coordinates the M.A.T. degree in Social Studies Education.
Each History major or licensure candidate is assigned an advisor who helps the student plan and approves his or her program of study.
Students planning graduate study in History should acquire a reading knowledge of one modern foreign language.
Additional information about the History department and its programs is available on the Department’s Web Page (http://www.uncp.edu/history/).
ProgramsMajorMinorAcademic ConcentrationCoursesHistorySpecial Topics in HistorySocial Studies Education
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