The Minor in Public History consists of HST 125 , HST 126 , HST 211 , HST 297 , HST 399 , and any two of the following: HST 311 , HST 312 or HST 325 .
The Certificate in Public History (intended for Post-baccalaureate students) consists of HST 297 or a 300-level history course offered by the department and selected in consultation with Program Director; and either a second 3-credit internship (HST 399 ) or an individualized 3-credit capstone project. To enter the Certificate in Public History program, students must have been undergraduate history majors or minors or majored in cognate disciplines (such as Museum Studies, English, and Political Science) and completed the equivalent of both HST 125 and HST 126 - American History II . Potential students who lack HST 125 and/or HST 126 can take those courses concurrently at Wilkes.