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Minor

History

Students majoring in disciplines other than History may elect a Minor in History. Students find that a Minor in History enhances their opportunities for employment, law school or graduate school chances.

The History Minor requires 18 credits, distributed as follows:

1) At least one course in non-European, non-United States history
2) No more than 6 credits at the 1000 level
3) At least 12 credits of advanced electives at the 2000 level or above

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If there is one word that best describes Joe Donato's Seton Hall experience, it's "leadership." He explained Seton Hall believes that leadership development is a vital part of the college experience.

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Curriculum

Course Requirements

  1. At least 18 credits in history with at least one course in non-European, non-United States history;
  2. No more than 6 credits at the HIST 1000 level;
  3. At least 12 credits at the HIST 2000 level or above.

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Nathaniel Knight
Professor of History, Director of Russian and East European Studies Program
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Dermot Quinn
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
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Sean Harvey
Associate Professor of History
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