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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History Department


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Departmental Vision Statement

The vision for the Department of History is to enhance its position as one of the SUNY Oneonta’s most intellectually and pedagogically engaged departments. The department’s faculty is recognized for its research, scholarship and academic instruction. The Department plays a vital role in the College by supporting the curricular needs of other programs and general education. Its members will continue to pursue an active program of research and scholarship and offer a wide-range of courses, all of which emphasize the development of critical thinking skills through intensive reading, writing and discussion. We will continue to enrich three of the program’s features. First, the Department will design thematic, student-centered, team instructed, and interdisciplinary courses. Second, it will continue to extend its successful internship program and nurture academic, business and other professional partnerships to help launch students into fulfilling careers in the historical community and further afield. Finally, it will establish a core group of courses requiring activities beyond the classroom and offering opportunities for student research and engagement, including local and global field experiences. The results will strengthen our reputation as a department known for its strong commitment to preparing its students for future careers in, around, and beyond history, and a vibrant program with an enhanced reputation for academic excellence in teaching, learning, and scholarship in the field, the SUNY system and globally.

Departmental Mission Statement

The Department of History at SUNY Oneonta combines excellence in teaching, learning, and scholarship with opportunities for undergraduate research and field experiences that prepare students for the job market and cultivate their intellectual capabilities

Majors

History
Note: Students who wish to prepare for teaching in the public schools must see the appropriate Education Coordinator for the specific requirements of these programs. For those interested in going to graduate school in history or in becoming a school teacher by majoring in history and then going off to get a master’s in education at a different college, please see the History Department secretary for a list of recommended classes.

Programs

    Bachelor of ScienceMinor

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