2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, Art History, and Religious Studies
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Professors G. McKay, B. Upton (Department Chair); Associate Professors Q. Fang, S. Feeley, and B. Stoddard; Senior Lecturer J. Zejmis.
Areas of particular teaching interest: Professor McKay: Roman art, Byzantine and Early Christian art, Medieval art, Nineteenth-Century art; African-American art, Public History; Professor B. Upton: modern America, African-American history, intellectual history, and women’s history; Professor Q. Fang: Asia, environmental history; Professor S. Feeley: early Americas, American Revolution, North American Indians, American Civil War; Professor Stoddard: American religious history, religion and law, religion and public policy, prisons, and methods and thories in the study of religion; Professor J. Zejmis: Eastern Europe.
The study of history is an engagement with the past – the individuals, societies, civilizations, and art that have shaped the modern world. The department offers courses in the social, cultural, political, art history of America, Europe, and Asia, and religious studies. History majors have gone on to graduate school in history, museum and library studies, and to a wide range of careers, including the law, business and finance, archives, education, and the government.
Other Educational Options in History: Minors in History, Art History, American History, European History, and Religious Studies, and Teacher Certification Secondary (middle/high school) in Social Studies.
Transfer Credit: Students may transfer up to 20 credits towards the History major. (Please note that only four 1000-level courses can be counted towards the major). Additionally, at least two of the four area courses (i.e. Asia, America, Ancient World/Early Europe, Modern Europe) must be taken at the McDaniel College. Students entering with an Associate’s Degree receive a waiver allowing up to four 1000-level transfer courses. A grade of a 4 or 5 on an AP History test counts as a transfer elective at the 1000-level.
In order to graduate with Honors in the department a student must:
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Achieve a GPA of 3.5 in History courses;
- Achieve a grade of A in the History Capstone (HIS 4492) and prepare a version of the senior paper for presentation at the Phi Alpha Theta Regional Honors Conference;
- Be recommended by the Department of History, Art History & Religious Studies.
Please see the Social Science teacher certification requirements under Programs: Education minor (secondary) for History major.
ProgramsUndergraduate MajorUndergraduate MinorCourses- HIS 3323 - Nationalism in Europe
- HIS 3324 - Seminar: The American Revolution as a Social Movement
- HIS 3325 - Stalin
- HIS 3327 - Seminar: Modern U.S. History
- HIS 3328 - Seminar: African-American History
- HIS 3331 - Gender and the Family in China
- HIS 3332 - China’s Troubled Waters
- HIS 3369 - Special Topics History
- HIS 3395 - Internships in History
- HIS 3398 - Independent Studies in History
- HIS 4492 - History Capstone
- HIS 4495 - Internships in History
- HIS 4498 - Independent Studies in History
- REL 1102 - Religion and Culture
- REL 1104 - Introduction to Religious Studies
- REL 1105 - Religions: An Overview
- REL 2000 - Christianity: The Basics
- REL 2203 - Cults, Sects, & New Religions
- REL 2204 - Sex, Gender, and Religion
- REL 2206 - Ancient Mediterranean Traditions
- REL 2207 - Women, Judaism and Provocation
- REL 2208 - African American Religious History
- REL 2210 - Jesus at the Movies
- REL 2217 - Religions in North America
- REL 2218 - Introduction to Judaism
- REL 2222 - Introduction to Hindu Religions
- REL 2223 - Sex, Drugs, and U.S. Religion
- REL 2224 - Buddhism
- REL 2225 - The Jews: Iron Age to Facebook
- REL 2226 - Spirit Possession and Exorcism
- REL 2227 - Nonviolence: Gandhi, King and Mandela
- REL 2239 - Religion and Violence
- REL 2240 - Religion and Critical Thought
- REL 2250 - A History of Satan
- REL 2298 - Independent Studies in Religious Studies
- REL 3309 - Indigenous Religions
- REL 3310 - Religion, Mind, and the Brain
- REL 3312 - Religion and American Prisons
- REL 3313 - Ritual Sacrifice
- REL 4490 - Seminar in Religious Studies
- REL 4491 - Collaborative Research in Religious Studies
- REL 4492 - Senior Thesis
- REL 4498 - Independent Studies in Religious Studies
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