Location: 200 Archer Building, Phone: (409) 880-8511
Chair: John W. Storey
Chair E-mail: john.storey@lamar.edu
It is the purpose of the Department of History to impart a knowledge and understanding of the past to the students enrolled in the university. This objective is based upon the belief that such knowledge and understanding improve the quality of life of individuals and contribute to the welfare of our society. The department seeks to accomplish this objective through a program of continued study and research by its members and its students. Research interests of the department encompass the world.
Bachelor of Arts in History – 120 hours
Minor in History – 18 hours
Teacher Certification in History 8-12
The degree of Bachelor of Arts in History will be awarded upon the completion of the following requirements:
Students from other disciplines who wish to minor in history must complete 18 semester hours, consisting of 1301 and 1302, either 3321 or 3322, and 9 semester hours of any 4000 level courses. No grade below a “C” will be counted toward the minor.
Students wishing to secure the Bachelor of Arts degree in history may at the same time complete the curriculum requirements for a Texas teaching certificate—secondary, with a teaching field in history. There are two certification options, and for information concerning these programs the student should consult advisors in the Department of History.
Bachelor of Arts in History – Total Min. Hours: 120
It is the purpose of the Department of History to impart a knowledge and understanding of the past to the students enrolled in the university. This objective is based upon the belief that such knowledge and understanding improves the quality of life for individuals and contributes to the welfare of our society. The Department seeks to accomplish this objective through a program of continued study and research by its members and students. Research interests of the department focus on both American and European history.
Admission Requirements
Applicants for the Master of Arts in History must meet all Graduate College entrance requirements. Their background in history must include two semesters of American History, two semesters of world or western civilization, one advanced course in each area and a course in historical research and writing. Students may be admitted and begin taking graduate courses while completing these requirements.
Degree Requirements