B.A. in History: 3+3 Year Plan (Law Program)

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman Year
First SemesterCredits
ENGL 110 College Composition I 3
Select ONE of the following courses:  
HIST 101
Western Civilization I
or Western Civilization II
or United States to 1877
or United States since 1877
or World History I
or World History II, 1000 CE-present
3
Electives/Essential Studies 9
 Credits15
Second Semester
HIST 290: World History of Law and the Legal Profession 3
HIST 210
United States Military History
or History of North Dakota
or Slaves, Citizens and Social Change
or Introduction to American Indian Studies
or History of the Lakota
or History of the Ojibwe
or History of the Three Affiliated Tribes
or Gender and Sexuality
3
ENGL 130 Composition II: Writing for Public Audiences 3
Electives/Essential studies 6
 Credits15
Sophomore Year
First Semester
HIST 240 The Historian's Craft 3
Select ONE 200-level History course OR 100- or 200-level American Indian Studies course. Recommended courses include:  
HIST 210
United States Military History
or History of North Dakota
or Slaves, Citizens and Social Change
or Introduction to American Indian Studies
or History of the Lakota
or History of the Ojibwe
or History of the Three Affiliated Tribes
or Gender and Sexuality
3
Select ONE World History course. Recommended courses include:  
HIST 305
Revolution, Protest, and Freedom
or France and Empire
or Human Rights
3
Electives/Essential studies 6
 Credits15
Second Semester
Select ONE North American History course. Recommended courses include:  
HIST 210
United States Military History
or History of North Dakota
or Slaves, Citizens and Social Change
or African-American History to 1776
or African-American History since 1915
or Colonial Revolutionary America
or The Founding and Fracturing of the United States, 1776-1861
or The United States: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1915
3
Select ONE European History course. Recommended courses include:  
HIST 301
The Medieval World
or The Holocaust
or Revolution, Protest, and Freedom
or France and Empire
or Human Rights
or Ancient Greece
or Ancient Rome
3
Select ONE of the following electives:  
IS 121
Introduction to American Indian Studies
or History of the Lakota
or History of the Ojibwe
or History of the Three Affiliated Tribes
or Gender and Sexuality
or Federal Policy and Native Nations
3
Electives/Essential studies 6
 Credits15
Junior Year
First Semester
Students should plan to take the LSAT during Fall semester of Junior Year  
Select ONE North American History course. Recommended courses include:  
HIST 210
United States Military History
or History of North Dakota
or Slaves, Citizens and Social Change
or African-American History to 1776
or African-American History since 1915
or Colonial Revolutionary America
or The Founding and Fracturing of the United States, 1776-1861
or The United States: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1915
3
Select ONE European History course below. Recommended courses include:  
HIST 301
The Medieval World
or The Holocaust
or Revolution, Protest, and Freedom
or France and Empire
or Human Rights
or Ancient Greece
or Ancient Rome
3
Select ONE skills acquisition/public history course. Recommended courses include:  
HIST 253
History of Stuff
or Public History
or Bodies and Things: Humans and Technology from the Paleolithic to Today
3
Electives/Essential studies 6
 Credits15
Second Semester
HIST 440 Research Capstone 3
Any HIST 200-, 300-, or 400-level course. 3
Electives/Essential studies 9
 Credits15
Senior Year
Students should apply for the bachelor degree during the Spring semester of their first year of Law School.  
First-year UND School of Law curriculum totaling a minimum of 30 credits. 30
 Credits30
 Total Credits120