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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
History, B.A.
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The undergraduate major in History leads to the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. The major is broadly conceived to include all aspects of human development and heritage: political, social, economic and cultural. The undergraduate major in History has sufficient General Elective hours to enable completion of a minor.
Students who plan to teach history and/or government at the secondary school level should select the History major with teaching certification. For additional information, contact the HSH Office of Advising.
There are no specific prerequisites for admission to this major other than a strong academic record and a lively interest in how ideas, institutions, societies and individuals change and have changed over time.
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University Core Requirements (42 hours)
Studies in Nineteenth-Century American History
Component Area Options (6 hours)
Choose SIX hours from the UHCL core approved list.
- Two 1-hour Life and Physical Science Labs are required co-requisites for the chosen science courses.
- COMM 1315 and PSYC 1100 recommended for this requirement.
College Core Requirements (3 hours)
45 hours of upper-level credit must be “C” or better.
Core Requirement (3 hours)
Choose ONE of the following courses. Major Requirements (48 hours)
Humanities Requirement
Choose ONE of the following courses. Social Science Requirement
Choose ONE of the following courses. Additional History Courses
Choose TWO European History (3300/4300 level) courses. Choose FOUR American History (3300/4300 level) courses. Choose ONE Latin American History (3300/4300 level) course. Choose ONE Middle Eastern (3300/4300 level) course. Choose THREE History electives (3300/4300 level) courses. Elective Requirements (27 hours)
27 hours of electives may be selected from courses at any level (1300/2300/3300/4300). The History Program recommends that majors dedicate 15 of these hours to completing a College of Human Sciences and Humanities minor. |
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