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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Public History Certificate


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Department of History & Philosophy
(770) 423-6294

Kennesaw State University’s public history certificate program trains students to think critically about the public presentation of history and culture and helps students develop tangible skills that will enable them to pursue graduate study in a number of fields as well as professional or avocational work at historic and cultural sites. Classroom and fieldwork combine to deliver both theoretical understanding of memory and history and practical experience in historic preservation, community documentation, museums, and cultural program development.

To be awarded the Certificate in Public History students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 in certificate requirements. The certificate is awarded with the completion of a bachelor’s degree or, if the student already has a bachelor’s degree, after the successful completion of the certificate program. Program requirements include the completion of HIST 2275 (Local History Research) and six (6) public history courses.

Core Requirements:


remaining courses drawn from the following:


Program Total (18 Credit Hours)


Note:


*Public history certificate students will use HIST 3325 as a prerequisite for these courses. See public history program coordinator for a permit to register.

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