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History/Pre-Law (B.S.)

63 hours

The B.S. in History/Pre-Law combines work in history, political science, economics, and literature to prepare the student for a variety of career opportunities and graduate studies. This degree is designed as preparation for careers in public administration, civil service, or foreign service, typically after taking an appropriate graduate degree. It also provides a good background for graduate work in the areas studied and is an excellent preparation for law school.

An OC graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in History/Pre-Law will:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of American and European history.
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of the nature of history and knowledge of basic research techniques, the use of documents, and the handling of evidence, as part of a Christian worldview.
  3. Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking through effective communication of independent research.
  4. Be able to apply Christian ethics to life situations.
  5. Be familiar with law school pedagogy and coursework.

Students must complete a minimum of 122 hours including the major, core, and minor if required. Elective hours may be needed to reach 122 hours.

6 HOURS WORLD CIVILIZATION

6 HOURS AMERICAN HISTORY

9 HOURS RESEARCH

15 HOURS 3000/4000 LEVEL CLASSES

  • It is recommended that these include both American and European history courses.

3 HOURS ELECTIVES - 2000 LEVEL OR HIGHER

6 HOURS CHOSEN FROM

18 HOURS - OPTION A OR OPTION B:

Option A

9 HOURS POLITICAL SCIENCE REQUIRED

3 HOURS POLITICAL SCIENCE CHOSEN FROM

6 HOURS POLITICAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES - 2000 LEVEL OR HIGHER

Option B

9 HOURS POLITICAL SCIENCE REQUIRED

9 HOURS LITERATURE - COURSES ABOVE ENGL-2213

University Core Curriculum

B.S. - 51 Hours - Courses May Not Be Repeated Within Core

COMMUNICATION, 9 HOURS

MATHEMATICS, 3 HOURS

REQUIRED BIBLE, 6 HOURS

BIBLE ELECTIVES, 3 HOURS

CAPSTONE, 3 HOURS

POLITICAL SCIENCE, 3 HOURS

AMERICAN HISTORY, 3 HOURS

GREAT WORKS, 3 HOURS

SCIENCE, 6 HOURS

  • One course must include a lab

PSYC, SOCIAL SCIENCES, FINE ARTS, OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE, 3 HOURS

  • 3 hours from these areas: Fine Arts, Family Science, French, German, History, Japanese, Music, Political Science, Psychology, or Spanish

LIBERAL ARTS, 9 HOURS

  • 9 hours from any liberal arts area