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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History Department


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College of Arts and Humanities
Ellensburg
Psychology Bldg., room 464
Mail Stop 7553
509-963-1655
https://www.cwu.edu/academics/history/

Faculty and Staff
Chair

Roxanne Easley, PhD

Professors
Jason Dormady, PhD, Modern Mexico and Latin America, U.S. Borderlands
Roxanne Easley, PhD, Russia, Eastern Europe
Daniel Herman, PhD, U.S. pre-1877, U.S. West, Native American
Jason Knirck, PhD, Ireland, Britain, British Empire
Melissa Jordine, PhD, Modern Germany, World War II
Marilyn Levine, PhD, Modern China
Stephen Moore, PhD, Pacific Northwest, foreign relations, social studies education

Associate Professors
Chong Eun Ahn, PhD, Modern East Asia
Lacy Ferrell, PhD, Africa

Assistant Professors
Josué Estrada, PhD, US, LatinX, Pacific Northwest
Amin Mansouri, PhD, Islamic World, Mongol Empire

Lecturers
Ulysis Cruz-Antonio, MA
Kenneth Munsell, MA
John Streepy, MA

Emeritus Professors
Karen J. Blair, PhD, 20th century U.S., Women
Beverly Heckart, PhD, Germany, Europe
Zoltan Kramar, PhD, Ancient World
Larry Lowther, PhD, Colonial and Revolutionary America
Marji Morgan, PhD, 19th century British
Kent Richards, PhD, American West, Pacific Northwest

Staff
Kristy Magdlin, secretary senior

Department Information
The history faculty offers courses leading to bachelor of arts and master of arts.

Students who declare a major in history must register with the department.

History Honors Program
The department awards honors status to qualified history majors. To qualify for the program, students must meet the following requirements:

  • A History major (small plan, large plan, or history social studies teaching).
  • A GPA of 3.5 in History courses and 3.25 overall.
  • Completion of HIST 512 with grade of B or higher. This course will count toward the major OR the graduate program, but not both.
  • An honors research paper (25 pp., minimum) on a historical topic. The paper may be started in HIST 481 or another upper-division History class, and may require additional independent study credits to complete. A committee of three faculty members will judge whether the paper meets departmental standards for honors.
  • A Douglas Honors College thesis directed by a History faculty member will also complete this requirement.

Students who complete the above requirements will graduate with departmental honors. Please contact the department chair for more information.

Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/history/ or by contacting the department directly.

Programs

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)Minor

    Courses

      History (HIST)

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