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MSU-Meridian to offer new bachelor’s degree in history

special to The Star

Beginning with the fall semester, the Division of Arts and Sciences at Mississippi State University-Meridian Campus will be offering a new Bachelor of Arts in History degree program.

“We are very excited to add a history major to the Division of Arts and Sciences here at MSU-Meridian,” said Dr. Dennis Mitchell, chair of the division and professor of history. “In addition to its prominence as a new major, the history curriculum will offer students majoring in other degree programs, such as education, broadcast communication, interdisciplinary studies, and others, expanded course offerings to enrich their areas of study.”

In announcing the new history major, Mitchell also revealed that Dr. Toby Bates has joined the faculty of the Division of Arts and Sciences as an assistant professor of history.

Bates, who will be teaching three history courses in the fall, comes to MSU-Meridian from The University of Mississippi, where he had served as a visiting assistant professor of history since June 2006.

The creation of the history program at MSU-Meridian resulted from a survey conducted by the Division of Arts and Sciences that showed a demand for the major, said Mitchell.

In addition, the campus trains a large number of teachers in the east Mississippi and west Alabama area, many of whom have requested more history course offerings, he added.

The history courses will be taught utilizing resources from the Meridian and Starkville campuses, including one through the Distance Learning Network and two online classes from Starkville, with the other regular classroom lectures taught by MSU-Meridian faculty.

“A degree in history opens many doors for students, personal as well as professional,” said Bates.

“First and foremost, it offers students a sense of place in the world – a sense of identity,” he said, noting the saying “How can you know where you are going if you do not know where you have been?

“Knowledge of history also serves as a shield versus some of the very worst of the modern information age, an era which often does a fantastic job of sensationalizing the news,” Bates added. “It seems that every year the students witness the latest ‘trial of the century’ or an economic decline or political scandal that ‘threatens America’s survival.’”

Gaining knowledge of history does not necessarily make students apathetic regarding current events. But, it makes them better informed of the complexities of the issues, he said.

Studying history is very helpful in learning the skills of acquisition of evidence, arrangement and interpretation of facts and presentation of argument, Bates noted.

That’s why a history degree is beneficial to students who plan to attend law school, pursue a journalism career, seek employment with the Federal Government, enter politics or pursue teaching as a profession.

Students can earn the bachelor’s degree in history with 124 semester hours of course work.

This fall, Bates will be teaching three history courses: “United States Since 1945” (Mondays and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.), which will examine the claim that the United States asserted itself onto the world stage following World War II; “America’s Vietnam War” (from 6:45 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Wednesdays), which will explore a conflict that in recent decades has undergone many changes in American memory; and “The United States and Latin America” (4 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays), which will detail the very important relationship between America and its neighbors to the south.

Mitchell also will teach a “Mississippi History” course on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 p.m. until 3:15 p.m.

Bates earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history, as well as his doctorate in history, from Ole Miss. Prior to serving as an assistant history professor on the Oxford campus, he was a graduate instructor and a teaching assistant.

He is a member of the American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, The Southern Historical Association, American Culture Association, Popular Culture Association and Phi Alpha Theta.

Bates said he is excited about joining the faculty of MSU-Meridian not only because of the new history degree program but also because of the unique teaching opportunities offered by the Meridian Campus.

“MSU-Meridian offers a wonderful opportunity of working with nontraditional students. I love their enthusiasm and energy,” he said. “I returned to college myself at age 28 and, thus, can empathize with the unique situations that arise for nontraditional students.”

Bates said he was greatly interested in the smaller class sizes found at MSU-Meridian versus a larger college campus, saying it allows for more interaction between the professor and student.

Fall registration by appointment begins July 14. New students, and those who want to avoid long lines during final registration, are especially encouraged to call now for an appointment to register during July so admission paperwork can be processed and a counselor can work with you on a program of study.

Final walk-in registration for the fall semester is Aug. 13 and 14. Classes for the fall semester begin Aug. 18.

For an appointment or more information regarding the new history major or other degree programs offered at MSU-Meridian, call (601) 484-0100 or visit the Web site at www.msstate.edu/meridian.

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