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Nov 26, 2024
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2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, B.A.
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Lower Division Major Requirements [24 Units]
Upper Division Major Requirements [32 Units]
At least six additional Upper Division courses in History [24 Units]
Consult a SSHA Advisor or the SSHA Advising website (ssha-advising.ucmerced.edu) or MyAudit for approved courses. Of the 24 units, 20 units are specified from the following five areas: Before 1850 [4 units]
At least one course with substantial emphasis on the period before 1850. Such as: Eastern Hemisphere [4 units]
At least one course focused on the eastern hemisphere (Afro-Eurasia). Such as: Western Hemisphere [4 units]
At least one course focused on the western hemisphere (Americas). Such as: Global [4 units]
At least one course focused globally, with either a thematic approach or which address multiple world regions. Such as: Reseach Intensive [4 units]
At least one upper division “R” course, which must be taken before taking HIST 191 . Such as:
Breadth Requirements [8 Units]
Consult a SSHA Advisor or the SSHA Advising website (ssha-advising.ucmerced.edu) or MyAudit for approved courses.
- Two non-History courses (lower or upper division) from other disciplines relevant to history.
Transfer Students
Transfer students who wish to major in History should complete the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) at their community college. Transfer students may not be admitted to the History major without specific major preparation. Please contact the Office of Admissions for current information. History Honors Program
UCM History majors may petition to join the Honors Program, which will have additional requirements beyond the standard History major. Undergraduate majors who are accepted and successfully complete the Honors Program will receive a notation to that effect upon their diploma at graduation.
To be eligible for the Honors Program, a History major must achieve a minimum overall GPA of 3.3, a minimum GPA of 3.5 in the major and a minimum grade of A- in the major induction course, HIST 100: The Historian’s Craft . Applications from qualified students will be considered by the History Honors Committee (composed of Academic Senate faculty in History). Please contact SSHA Advising for more information. |
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