You can find a link to the History Major Undergraduate Requirements and Course Catalog here

Why Major in History?

Because students of history learn to write well and think clearly, a history major is excellent training for almost any career, including law, business, international relations, and journalism. The unique opportunities we offer students of history, from completing individual Capstone research projects to publishing articles in Chronos, our undergraduate history journal, prepares our majors well for future jobs that require critical thinking, research and writing skills.

Unlike pre-professional programs, majoring in history does not limit your choices after graduation. The training you receive as a history major will serve you well throughout life, a point made frequently by history alumni. In short, whether or not your plans include further education after Syracuse, majoring in history is a practical choice.

Major Requirements 

To complete a history major, students must take 10 courses (30 credits) in history:    

          HST 101-102
          HST 111-112
          HST 121-122
          HST 210-211

Advanced Placement Score Credit Requirements

Course/Exam

Score

Credit

U.S. History 4-5 
European History 4-5 
World History 4-5 

Minor Requirements 

You can find a link to the History Minor Undergraduate Requirements and Course Catalog here.

To complete a history minor, students must take 6 courses (18 credits) in history, including: