History, BA

Overview

The BA in History will introduce students to the complex and often competing narratives of world history, inviting them to examine sources objectively and formulate their own conclusions as to meaning.

In moving across chronological divisions and geographic boundaries, the History curriculum is designed to provide foundational knowledge while encouraging independent thought. Through written work and lively class discussion, students acquire the ability to craft a persuasive argument and present it cogently to their peers. More importantly, they gain an awareness of the vast richness of the human experience, and their own role as citizens, scholars, and members of the global community.

Degree Requirements

To earn the Bachelor of Arts in History, students must complete a minimum of 128 credits including major requirements, Yeshiva College Core/General Education and Jewish Studies requirements, and elective courses as needed.

Major Requirements (33 credits)

Core Courses

HIS 1101The Emergence of Europe

3

HIS 1102The Transformations of Europe, 1648-1989

3

HIS 3001Ideas of History I

3

Complete two of the following courses:

HIS 1201Survey of United States History I

3

HIS 1202Survey of United States History II

3

HIS 2220History of the American Presidency

3

HIS 2225Social Movements in American History

3

HIS 2231History of New York City: People, Communities, Politics, Culture

3

HIS 2232History of Jews of New York

3

HIS 2520The Atlantic World

3

HIS 2913Immigrant Nations: US and Israel

3

Electives

Complete six courses in HIS 2000-4999

Up to 12 credits in Jewish History JHI, beyond those required by the Jewish Studies distribution requirement, may count toward the major.