44-46 credit hours
History can come across as just words on a page – unless you bring it to life. During your time here at Trinity, you will have the opportunity to travel to historic locations and research centers as you learn about events. You will walk away prepared to be a historian in archival work, research, graduate studies, or any number of other contexts.
As a student, you will have the opportunity to step outside the classroom in your studies as you re-enact historic battles, travel and study abroad, and hear seminars that will deepen your knowledge of eras and events.
Most History majors finish their degree in 3-4 years. Requirements total 45 hours. This includes 36 hours of history courses and 9 hours from supporting courses.
Our faculty are passionate about history! Dr. Steven Fratt’s diorama of the “Beaches of Normandy” was recently on display at the 1st Division Museum at Cantigny in Wheaton, IL.
The History major is designed to prepare you for graduate work in history, law, library science, seminary, government work, and careers requiring a strong background in the liberal arts. The major includes studies in U.S. history, European history, and world civilizations. Special courses in church history, military history, and cultural history are available. An emphasis in military history is also available.
Requirements total 45 hours. This includes 36 hours of history courses and 9 hours from supporting courses. You’ll take interesting courses like:
REQUIRED COURSES (24 HOURS) | ||
Course | Title | Credits |
HI 105 | Understanding History | 3 hours |
HI 121 | United States History Through the Civil War | 3 hours |
HI 122 | United States History Since the Civil War | 3 hours |
HI 201 | World Civilizations to 1600 | 3 hours |
HI 202 | World Civilizations Since 1600 | 3 hours |
HI 485 | Philosophy of History | 3 hours |
Select two of the following: | 6 hours | |
HI 410 | Seminar in Ancient Greece and Rome | |
HI 420 | Seminar in Medieval/Renaissance History | |
HI 430 | Seminar in Early Modern Europe | |
HI 440 | Seminar in Modern Europe | |
HI 471 | Seminar in Colonial and Revolutionary America | |
HI 475 | Seminar in American History |
ELECTIVE COURSES (12 HOURS) | ||
Any History course above the 100 level; two must be at 300 level or above. 400 level seminars not counting towards the Core Requirements above may be taken as Electives below. |
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Course | Title | Credits |
HI 261 | Topics in Military History | |
HI 271 | Topics in World History | |
HI 289 | Topics in History | |
HI 321X | American Church History | |
HI 322X | Topics in Church History | |
HI 325 | Topics in European History | |
HI 340X | History of Christianity | |
HI 359 | Topics for Honors Students | |
HI 361 | Advanced Topics in Military History | |
HI 362 | Contemporary World Affairs | |
HI 372 | History of Ideas in America | |
HI 373 | African American History | |
HI 374 | American Civil War | |
HI 375 | Topics in American History | |
HI 376 | Twentieth-Century American Cultural History | |
HI 450 | Independent Study |
SUPPORTING COURSES (8–10 HOURS) | ||
Course | Title | Credits |
GEO 100 | World Geography | |
HI 445 | Internship | |
Select one additional course from the following: | ||
ART 331 | History of Art I | |
ART 332 | History of Art II | |
BUS 207 | Microeconomics | |
BUS 208 | Macroeconomics | |
ENG 260 | Christianity and Modern Literature | |
Any 300-400 level literature course | ||
MA 285X | Statistics | |
MUH 341 | Music History I | |
MUH 342 | Music History II | |
Any PH course beyond 180 | ||
Any POL course except POL 111, POL 250, POL 252 | ||
PSY 285X | Statistics | |
PSY 346X | Research Methods and Design | |
PSY 350X | Social Psychology | |
SOC 285X | Statistics | |
SOC 324 | Criminology | |
SOC 335 | Urban Sociology | |
SOC 346X | Research Methods and Design | |
SOC 350X | Social Psychology | |
XX 359/td> | Topics for Honors Students |
Total Hours | 44–46 hours |
CAREER OUTCOMES: |
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History Teacher | Archivist |
Cultural Resource Manager | Librarian |
Politician | Records Manager |
Documentary Editor | Legislative Staff Worker |
Lawyer | Museum Curator |
Biographer |
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