Major
The History major consists of a minimum of forty units, or ten four-unit courses. Of the ten required courses, at least eight must be taken in the History department, and no more than two will be accepted from other departments or institutions.
Required Courses
Survey Courses
Choose three courses from different geographic areas (Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East & Africa, and United States) or two from geographic areas and one from the 190 global themes series. Survey courses (the 100 series and some of the 200 series) cover a broad chronological time frame. Courses satisfying a survey requirement are labeled in the course description.
Additional Electives
Students must complete five additional electives. Three of the remaining five electives must be upper division seminars (in the 300 series excluding HIST 300). By the end of junior year students should have taken at least one 300-level elective and the HIST 300 colloquium.
Pre-modern Requirement
At least course for the major must deal with the premodern period. Courses satisfying the premodern requirement are listed below:
Acceptable Courses from Other Departments
Courses that may be counted toward the major without petition are:
No more than two courses from other departments or transfer courses from other institutions (including study abroad courses) will be counted towards the History major.
Honors in the Major
Students who meet all three of the following requirements may be invited to expand their senior comprehensive requirement project for College Honors:
1. Earn an A or A- on their fall semester thesis.
2. Have demonstrated excellence in their departmental courses.
3. Meet the GPA requirements of at least 3.25 overall and at least 3.65 in the major.
Students working towards College Honors will continue in spring semester to work independently with their Comps advisor, enrolling in a required 2-unit Independent Study, to complete their Honors thesis in advance of the Registrar’s spring deadline for the submission of senior comps marks. The Honors Thesis will be evaluated by the advisor and a second History faculty reader. For further information, contact the department chair.
Minor
Five courses (20 units) in History from at least two geographic areas, including HIST 300.