2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
						Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy
						
					
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Steven Isaac, Chair 
Linda Sauvé, Administrative Assistant 
The Department of History, Political Science and Philosophy offers major programs culminating in the Bachelor of Arts for History majors and either the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science for Political Science majors. History majors may elect the optional concentration in public history, and majors in both fields who are interested in careers in the law may choose the optional pre-law concentrations. Political Science majors may also pursue the optional global politics concentration. Minor programs in history, political science, philosophy, and leadership studies are open to all students. 
For students who wish to teach at the secondary school level, the Department offers a concentration in Teacher Preparation in History and the Social Sciences. Our program meets all Collegiate Professional licensure requirements for teaching in Virginia. Additional requirements for admission to the Teacher Education Program are explained on the Office of Teacher Preparation  catalog page. 
The Department requires Internships or Directed Research for all History and Political Science majors. Qualified majors may avail themselves of Congressional District Office Internships around the state, internships with the Washington Center and Institute for Experiential Learning in Washington, D.C., and internships with national and state historical associations, museums, and historical parks. The Department also sponsors internships with businesses in addition to a wide variety of state and local government offices. 
Qualified students have the chance to participate in the Cormier Honors College and the International Studies Program and prestigious student research opportunities such as the Senior Honors Research Program and the Marshall Scholars Program are available. Students may also participate in the study abroad courses offered by Department faculty. Recently, students have traveled to Africa, Greece, France, Spain, and China. 
The Department is committed to full participation in the Longwood program for the assessment of student outcomes. History and political science majors are required to complete a comprehensive departmental examination demonstrating academic proficiency in major subjects. Accordingly, majors in both history and political science are required to complete all assessment requirements in the program. 
The Department also houses a minor in Leadership Studies for those students who are interested in exploring the theoretical foundations of leadership. 
History Program
Faculty
Phillip A. Cantrell, PhD, Associate Professor of History 
David J. Coles, PhD, Professor of History 
Letoshia Foster, PhD, Lecturer of US History 
David A. Geraghty, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Program Coordinator of History and History Secondary Education 
William C. Holliday, PhD, Associate Professor of History 
Steven Isaac, PhD, Professor of History 
Tai Johnson, PhD, Assistant Professor of History 
Melissa L. Kravetz, PhD, Associate Professor of History 
Gregory T. Mole, PhD, Assistant Professor of History 
Larissa M. Smith, PhD, Professor of History 
Yulia Uryadova, PhD, Assistant Professor of History 
Political Science Program
Faculty
Mary Carver, PhD, Associate Professor of Political Science 
N. Scott Cole, PhD, Professor of Political Science and Program Coordinator 
Scott A. Cook, PhD, Associate Professor of Leadership Studies and Political Science 
Eric Hodges, PhD, Assistant Professor of Political Science 
Chris Kukk, PhD, Professor of Political Science 
Leadership Studies Program
Director
Scott A. Cook, PhD, Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies and Political Science 
Faculty
Scott A. Cook, PhD, Associate Professor of Leadership Studies and Political Science 
W. Taylor Reveley IV, Professor of Leadership Studies 
Philosophy Program
Faculty
Mark Lukas, PhD, Associate Professor of Philosophy 
Eric Moore, PhD, Professor of Philosophy 
Charles Repp, PhD, Associate Professor of Philosophy 
Affiliated Department Faculty
Adam Blincoe, PhD, Honors Faculty, Philosophy 
Hannah Dudley-Shotwell, PhD, Honors Faculty, History 
Professors Emeritus
William R. Harbour, PhD 
James R. Munson, PhD 
Deborah Welch, PhD 
ProgramsBachelor of Arts or Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of ArtsMinor 
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