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George Washington University Drops U.S. History Requirement ‐ for History Majors! |
2016-12-30 |
![]() To make matters worse, the department said they made this stunning decision in order to kowtow to current trends and make history more popular. This change comes among other updates to the curriculum: history majors will no longer be required to take foreign language classes, can do an electronic capstone project instead of the traditional thesis, and will not have to study European, North American, or U.S. history. "I think the main gain for students is that they have a great deal more flexibility than they had before, and they can adapt it to whatever their plans are for the future," Katrin Schultheiss, chair of the history department, told The GW Hatchet. "Whatever they want to do, there's a way to make the history department work for them." In 2016, GW implemented a new funding formula, allocating money to the various departments based on the number of students enrolled in that major's classes. Each school receives $301 for every student in a class, incentivizing majors like history to offer classes that will be popular. Indeed, enrollment in history has dropped since 2011, when there were 153 history majors. Only 72 undergraduate students majored in history in 2015, while 83 did so in 2016, the Hatchet reported. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#3 Let those students waste their parents' money on useless degrees and then try getting a job after they graduate. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2016-12-30 12:13 |
#2 This is simply the distillation of Political Correctness theory: The Facts Are Unimportant. (Why would you need to study them?) |
Posted by: ed in texas 2016-12-30 10:59 |
#1 This change comes among other updates to the curriculum: history majors will no longer be required to take foreign language classes, can do an electronic capstone project instead of the traditional thesis, and will not have to study European, North American, or U.S. history. Another 'Studies' piece of paper. See - paper mill |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2016-12-30 08:25 |