Public History Emphasis (with a 3+2 Master of Arts in Gallery and Museum Management)

The Public History emphasis with a 3+2 MGMM allows students to complete the B.A. in History with Public History emphasis and the Master of Arts in Gallery and Museum Management at Western in five years. The Public History Emphasis requires a minimum of 65 credits, including the required 33 credit History Core, 23 credits of required supporting courses and 6 credits of designated elective courses.

Upon successful completion of the prescribed Public History program, University defined General Education, and elective requirements totaling 120 credits (with 40 at 300-level or higher), students are eligible for the B.A. conferral. Students electing to complete the MGMM must follow the balance of their declared emphasis curriculum. To remain qualified for the 3+2 by the end of his/her sophomore year each student must have:

  • Maintained a 3.0 cumulative GPA and a 3.25 within the major
  • Completed 65 credits
  • Completed General Education credits

By the end his/her junior year

  • Fulfilled the 3-credit internship requirement with a B or above and positive letter from the project sponsor
  • Provided three letters of reference from professors or supervisors in related fields
  • Provided an 8-10 page writing sample
  • Provided a written 800-1,000 word Statement of Purpose to the MGMM program, detailing early career ambitions and ideas/connections for the eventual Master’s Project

In addition to meeting the requirements above, and after Junior Year and completion of Public History emphasis requirements (95 credits in this plan), students will be designated as “MGMM candidates with provisional acceptance.” Upon completion of the final 28 credits of the Western B.A. after Year Four of this plan, students will be designated as “MGMM degree seeking students.” Students who have completed all other requirements of the 3+2 program and all Western undergraduate requirements, yet choose to leave the MGMM program before Year 5, will still have completed the History program with an emphasis in Public History and have earned 120 credits necessary for a Western undergraduate degree.

The Public History Emphasis requires a minimum of 65 credits, including the required 33 credit History Core, 23 credits of required supporting courses and 6 credits of designated elective courses.

HIST 200Historical Inquiry3
HIST 370Public History3
HIST 371Oral History Workshop3
HIST 372Monuments and Museums3
HIST 373History of the National Park Service3
HIST 399Internship in History3
HIST 402Engaging the Past3
Select two of the following:6
Topics in World History (GT-HI1)
U.S. History to 1865 (GT-HI1)
U.S. History Since 1865 (GT-HI1)
Environmental History of North America (GT-HI1)
And six credits of Upper Division History electives6
Total Credits33
Required Supporting Courses
ANTH 107Introduction to General Anthropology (GT-SS3)3
ANTH 219Archaeology (with laboratory)4
ANTH 230Cultural Anthropology (with laboratory)4
ANTH 377Cultural Resource Management3
COM 231Stagecraft I3
ENVS 100Introduction to Environment and Sustainability (GT-SS2)3
GEOG 222Our Digital Earth3
Four credits of the following:4
Environmental Biology (GT-SC2)
Environmental Biology Laboratory (GT-SC1)
Diversity and Patterns of Life (with laboratory)
Physical Geology (GT-SC2)
Physical Geology Laboratory (GT-SC1)
Six credits of the following:6
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Biological Anthropology (with laboratory)
Native North America
Ethnography Field School
Archaeology Field School
Art History I
Art History II (GT-AH1)
American Art: Colonial to Modern
Business Communication
Legal Environment of Business
Principles of Marketing
Business Ethics
Communication Arts I
Public Relations Communication
Communication Arts II
Media/ Arts Management
Multimedia Communication
Professional Computer Skills
Introduction to Web Design
Introduction to Human Geography (GT-SS2)
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
UAV Imagery Acquisition
Satellite Remote Sensing
Web GIS
Geospatial Analysis
Advanced Applications in GIS
Internship in Geography
Issues in State and Local Government
Interpretation of Natural and Cultural History
Foundations of Teaching Environmental Education
Total Credits33
Core MGMM Courses:
MGMM 600Orientation and Practicum3
MGMM 601Exhibition Principles I3
or MGMM 612 Business Principles I
MGMM 602Exhibition Principles II3
or MGMM 613 Business Principles II
Total Credits9

Upon successful completion of the prescribed courses listed above, University defined General Education, and elective requirements totaling 120 credits (with 40 at the 300-level or higher), students are eligible for their B.A. conferral. Students electing to complete MGMM must follow the balance of their declared emphasis curriculum.

For a full description of the required Graduate coursework, please see the MGMM program in the Western Graduate Catalog

Capstone Course Requirement

The following course in the History Major fulfills the Capstone Course Requirement: HIST 402 ENGAGING THE PAST.

Graduation Requirements

Undergraduate programs require a minimum of 120 semester credits for graduation.  Of those 120 credits, 40 credits must be in upper-division courses (those marked 300 and above).  Fifteen of these 40 upper-division credits must be earned in courses that are part of the standard or comprehensive major program being pursued. 

Students are expected to review all graduation requirements, which can be found in the Western Undergraduate Catalog: Graduation Requirements

Major: B.A. in Public History and M.A. in Gallery and Museum Management (3 + 2)

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
ANTH 107 Introduction to General Anthropology (GT-SS3) 3
ENG 102 Writing and Rhetoric I (GT-CO1) 3
HIST 1XX 100-level HIST (GT-HI1) 3
HWTR 100 First Year Seminar 1
ENVS 100 Introduction to Environment and Sustainability (GT-SS2) 3
MATH 113 Statistical Thinking (GT-MA1) 3
 Credits16
Spring
ANTH 218 Biological Anthropology (with laboratory) 4
ENG 103 Writing and Rhetoric II (GT-CO2) 3
Gen Ed Arts & Humanities 3
HIST 1XX 100-level HIST (GT-HI1) 3
HIST 200 Historical Inquiry 3
 Credits16
Year Two
Fall
ANTH 219 Archaeology (with laboratory) 4
GEOG 222 Our Digital Earth 3
Rel. Field Public History elective (related field) 3-4
Gen Ed Natural Sciences w/Lab (BIOL 130+ BIOL 135; BIOL 150; or GEOL 101+ GEOL 105) 3
 Credits13-14
Spring
HIST 370 Public History 3
ANTH 230 Cultural Anthropology (with laboratory) 4
ANTH 377 Cultural Resource Management 3
COM 231 Stagecraft I 3
 Credits13
Summer
HIST 371 Oral History Workshop 3
HIST 373 History of the National Park Service 3
 Credits6
Year Three
Fall
HIST 399 Internship in History 3
Gen Ed Arts & Humanities 3
HIST 3XX Upper-division history elective 3
Elective Elective 3
Elective Elective 3
 Credits15
Spring
HIST 372 Monuments and Museums 3
HIST 3XX Upper-division history elective 3
Gen Ed Arts & Humanities 3
Elective Elective 3
Elective Elective 3
 Credits15
Summer
MGMM 600 Orientation and Practicum 3
 Credits3
Year Four
Fall
Elective Elective 3
Elective Elective (upper-division) 3
Elective Elective (upper-division) 3
MGMM 601 Exhibition Principles I 3
 Credits12
Spring
ElectiveElective 4
ElectiveElective 3
HIST 402 Engaging the Past 3
MGMM 602
Exhibition Principles II
or Business Principles II
3
 Credits13
 Total Credits122-123