History Program Mission Statement
The History Program seeks to prepare students to understand the American past and the history of the world around them, to create a global awareness of the diverse people with whom they share the Earth, and to foster an awareness of how cultures have interacted to create world history. Moreover, the History Program is committed to training students to think in historical terms, to understand history from a humanities-based perspective, to appreciate historical methodology, and to become capable of critically processing and using historical information in their coursework and post-graduate careers.
The History Program’s mission supports the university’s effort to provide students with in-depth study of a field of knowledge. Through research and writing essays and papers, the program supports the University’s effort to teach students effective communication, and its course content supports the University’s goal of providing students with an understanding of the development of human societies over time. The program’s course offerings in the life and career of Abraham Lincoln serve as a cornerstone of the University’s effort to highlight the president’s premier role among American statesmen and the values he represented in its mission.
General Education
I. LMU Specific Courses
II. Communication
III. Ethics, Fine Arts, History, or Humanities
IV. Behavioral/Social Sciences
V. History
VI. Mathematics
(see Mathematics Placement)
VII. Natural Sciences/Physical Sciences
*LMU requires all first-time freshmen students with less than 15 credits of college credit to complete UACT 100.
Foreign Language Requirement for BA Degrees
History Major
History Major Required Courses
Required Electives in History
Secondary Education Certification
Please note: All Students in teacher licensure programs are required to apply for admission to the teacher licensure program while enrolled in EDUC 290, The Teaching Profession.
Formal Admission is required prior to enrolling in EDUC 480, Pre-Clinical Experience.
Professional Education Core
Secondary Education Core
Note: Candidates in secondary licensure programs are not required to adhere to transitions; however, they must meet the same requirements for full admissions.
Additional Elective Requirements
Students taking this History - Secondary Education Track must take at least 8 (eight) credit hours of electives.