Our undergraduate program emphasizes breadth and flexibility, while encouraging students to pursue their individual passions and interests within one of five thematic categories.
The Department’s offerings range over many eras, regions, and topics, concentrating on the United States, Europe, Africa, Latin America, East Asia, the history of science, and women’s history. Surveys of these fields are offered at the 100 level for the United States and Europe and the 200 level for other areas. American and European courses at the 200 level customarily examine a specific period, while 300-level courses typically examine specific topics (such as social or political history) or countries (such as Mexico or India). Students design their own pathway through the major and minor primarily based on interest. Our classes focus on teaching students how to conduct historical research, and to develop convincing arguments based on evidence supported by sources. Effective oral and written communication skills are strongly emphasized in all history courses.
Undergraduate FAQ's
Generally speaking, lower-division courses in History taken at another institution will count toward the major. Certain upper-division courses may also count toward fulfilling of major requirements, though we will generally request that you provide syllabus from the original course for evaluation equivalence purposes. SBU has its own distribution requirements and transfer classes may not automatically match the university's "SBC" schema. To find out if your courses will count toward graduation requirements, you can search directly in the university's Transfer Equivalency Database. An invaluable source for transfer students is Academic and Transfer Advising Services, which contains important information for transfer students.
Dan Gross, History liaison in Academic and Transfer Advising Services, can directly assist transfer students with respect to university requirements (SBCs) and related questions.
- Erin Guiliano, Undergraduate Program Advisor, handles paperwork and questions regarding transfer credits and course enrollment.
- April Masten, Director of Undergraduate Studies, is responsible for general questions or concerns about the major.
- Dan Gross, History liaison in Academic and Transfer Advising Services, assists transfer students and majors (sophomore and above) with fulfilling university-wide requirements (SBCs) and related questions.
