Bachelor Degree in General Studies History at Brigham Young University |
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Brigham Young University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) with 34,174 students in Provo, UT.
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Brigham Young University Bachelor degree General Studies History
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The bachelor of general studies degree is designed to help former BYU students utilize their previously earned credit as much as possible. The BGS uses the same BYU curriculum offered on campus and requires the same general education, religious education, and campus residency as on-campus degrees. Up to 90 of the required 120 credit hours may be earned through Independent Study. The major is general studies, with an emphasis in one of eight areas of study. The emphasis adds a measure of specialization and can be completed in the following area: History .
Emphasis Requirements
1. Complete the following prerequisite course:
StDev 100.
2. Complete the following core courses:
Hist 201, 202, 220, 221.
3. Complete 18 hours from the following (at least one course must be chosen from each of three of the four following geographic areas):
1. Asia or the Near East
Hist 340, 341.
NES 398R (section 1).
2. Europe
Hist 319, 322, 323, 331.
3. Latin America
Hist 252.
4. United States
Hist 373, 378, 400.
BYU campus courses as follows:
Any BYU courses in history (not including family history) may also be used to satisfy the emphasis elective requirements.
4. Complete the following capstone course:
StDev 490.
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