Public History (Minor)
The public history minor is an innovative, interdisciplinary program that provides the skills and information associated with careers in museums, historical societies, national parks, corporate archives, and heritage tourism industries. Capitalizing on Marymount’s proximity to some of the nation’s premiere cultural and historical institutions, this minor combines hands-on experience with traditional coursework.
Minor Requirements
Fifteen (15) credits total
Minor Required Course
Three (3) credits
HI 295 | Introduction to Public History | 3 |
HI 295 may be taken at any time. It is not a prerequisite for the rest of the program.
Minor Elective Courses
Three (3) credits (one course), choosing from among the following:
AH 307 | Museum Studies * | 3 |
HI 330 | Race, Civil War, and Reconstruction in America * * | 3 |
Minor Elective Courses
Nine (9) credits, choosing among the following:
AH 101 | Introduction to Art History: Ancient to Medieval * | 3 |
AH 102 | Introduction to Art History: Renaissance to Modern * | 3 |
AH 310 | Topics in Art History * | 3 |
GMD 308 | Web and Social Media Design | 3 |
ID 350 | History of Interiors I | 3 |
ID 351 | History of Interiors II | |
ID 453 | Modern Design and Architecture | 3 |
ID 454 | Historic Preservation | 3 |
IT 125 | Web Development | 3 |
VIS 101 | Introduction to Design Thinking | 3 |
To ensure adequate contextual grounding, it is recommended that public history minors take at least two of the following survey courses: HI 103, HI 104, HI 110, or HI 111.
Working in consultation with the history faculty, students may also take relevant courses through the consortium and may arrange internships at public history agencies.
Public history minors are encouraged to gear their internship toward public history when compatible with their major.