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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-2026 University Catalog
History, B.A.
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History examines the past through various lenses — social, political and intellectual; textual and material — enriching us as individuals and preparing us to engage the complexities and ambiguities of the contemporary world.
Our department of a dozen faculty members offers a variety of courses and perspectives on the remote and recent histories of the United States, Europe, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and East Asia. It supports programs in Africana Studies, East Asian Studies, Environmental Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Russian Area Studies, and Women and Gender Studies, and offers courses in the history of science. History courses emphasize careful reading and analysis of original sources in order to approach the past on its own terms. But we also stress that studying history is an interpretive process requiring attention to methods, theories, and scholarly debates. The training students receive in research skills, critical analysis, and expository writing prepares them to pursue careers in business, education, law, public service and a variety of other professions. The History major is compact enough that many students choose to double major, add a minor, or just sample broadly the rest of the W&L curriculum.
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Introductory Courses
At least six credits from the 100-level courses, preferably taken during the first or sophomore years. Upper Level History Courses
Choose at least twenty-four credits in history courses numered 200 or above including the following distribution of credits: Depth
At least 15 of these 24 credits will be in one of the following three areas of emphasis, including three credits from one of the 300-level seminars - European and Russian history
- American history, including REL 271 (HIST 271 , and, with the department head’s approval, Latin American history
- Global history, including Asian, African, and Latin American (and, with the department head’s approval, Russian history)
Breadth
At least nine of these 24 credits will be in history courses outside the area of emphasis, including three credits from one of the 300-level seminars. Note: At least three credits, at any level, in each of the distribution areas described above. Electives
At least three additional credits in history at any level. Total Major Requirements 33 Credits
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