(24 semester hours)
for education and non-education minors
- HIS 102 World History II
- HIS 190 Introduction to the Skills of Historical Practice
- HIS 201 U.S. History I
- HIS 202 U.S. History II
- One of the following*:
- HIS 101 World History I or HIS 311 The Ancient World*
- HIS 211 History of Asia
- HIS 221 History of Europe
- HIS 232 History of Africa
- HIS 246 History of Latin American Culture and Civilization
- HIS 247 History of Latin American Culture and Civilization II
*Note: It is recommended that education students select either HIS 101 World History I or HIS 311 The Ancient World in order to ensure adequate preparation for the state-mandated content exam in history.
- HIS 461 Historiography and Historical Methods
- Two additional history (HIS) courses numbered at the 300-level or above
*To qualify for either Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence (grades 1-8) or Early Adolescence through Adolescence (grades 6-12) teaching certification in history, a student must complete the courses listed above, the Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education Major/Professional Sequence or the Early Adolescence through Adolescence Professional Sequence along with a certifiable major, and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction's (DPI) statutory requirements.