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Nov 22, 2024
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2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, B.A.
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Lower Division Major Requirements [24 Units]
Upper Division Major Requirements [32 Units]
Additional Upper Division Courses in History [24 Units]
Of the 24 units (six courses), 20 units (five courses) are specified from the following five areas:
Before 1850 [4 units] **
At least one course with substantial emphasis on the period before 1850 chosen from the following:
Eastern Hemisphere [4 units] **
At least one course focused on the eastern hemisphere (Afro-Eurasia) chosen from the following:
Western Hemisphere [4 units] **
At least one course focused on the western hemisphere (Americas) chosen from the following:
Global [4 units] **
At least one course focused globally, with either a thematic approach or which address multiple world regions chosen from the following:
Research Intensive [4 units]
At least one upper division “R” course, which must be taken before taking HIST 191 . Such as:
** Note
Depending on the specific focus, the following topics courses may satisfy one or more of the above breadth requirements. Please consult with an academic advisor, professor, and/or the Undergraduate Program Chair.
Breadth Requirements [8 Units]
Two non-History courses (lower or upper division) from other disciplines relevant to history chosen from the following:
- ANTH 110: Migration, Diaspora and Transnational Belonging [4 units]
- ANTH 116: Indigenous Activism in the Americas [4 units]
- ANTH 124: Ethnopsychology [4 units]
- ANTH 140: Cultural Heritage Policy and Practice [4 units]
- ANTH 142: Archaeology of Colonialism [4 units]
- ANTH 146: Topics in Small-Scale Societies [4 units]
- ARTS 103: History of Ethnic Costume [4 units]
- ARTS 125: African American Music of the 20th Century [4 units]
- ARTS 130: History of World Architecture [4 units]
- ARTS 141: History and Practice of Photography [4 units] or
- GASP 141: History and Practice of Photography [4 units]
- CHN 003: Intermediate Chinese I [4 units]
- ECON 111: American Economic History [4 units]
- ECON 115: Economics of Industrial Organization [4 units]
- ECON 121: The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Institutions [4 units]
- ECON 140: Labor Economics [4 units]
- ECON 142: The Economics of Gender and Poverty [4 units]
- ECON 145: Health Economics [4 units]
- ECON 161: International Finance and Trade [4 units]
- ENG 032: Introduction to Chicano/a Culture and Experiences [4 units] or
- CCST 060: Introduction to Chicano/a Culture and Experiences [4 units] or
- SPAN 060: Introduction to Chicano/a Culture and Experiences [4 units]
- ENG 101: Medieval and Renaissance Literature and Culture, 800-1660 [4 units]
- ENG 114: Latinos/as in Children’s Literature and Film [4 units] or
- SPAN 114: Latinos/as in Children’s Literature and Film [4 units]
- ENG 116: Literature and History of the 1960s [4 units]
- ENG 129: Topics in Literature and Culture [4 units]
- ENGR 180: Spatial Analysis and Modeling [4 units]
- ENVE 110: Hydrology and Climate [4 units] or
- ESS 110: Hydrology and Climate [4 units]
- ENVE 114: Mountain Hydrology of the Western United States [3 units]
- ENVE 118: Global Change [4 units]
- ESS 025: Introduction to Ecosystem Science [4 units]
- ESS 124: Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology [3 units]
- ES 214: Mountain Hydrology of the Western United States [3 units]
- GASP 034: The American Musical [4 units]
- GASP 135: African American Music [4 units]
- GASP 171: Museums as Contested Sites [4 units]
- GASP 175: Race and Nationalism in American Art [4 units]
- GEOG 142: Geography of Resource Management [4 units]
- POLI 001: Introduction to American Politics [4 units]
- POLI 002: Controversies in American Politics [4 units]
- POLI 005: Introduction to International Relations [4 units]
- POLI 100: Congressional Politics [4 units]
- POLI 101: The Presidency [4 units]
- POLI 102: Judicial Politics [4 units]
- POLI 105: Interest Groups and Political Parties [4 units]
- POLI 106: Urban Politics [4 units]
- POLI 107: California Politics [4 units]
- POLI 108: Direct Democracy [4 units]
- POLI 110: Governmental Power and the Constitution [4 units]
- POLI 125: Public Opinion [4 units]
- POLI 127: Race, Gender, and Politics [4 units]
- POLI 160: US Foreign Policy [4 units]
- PUBP 001: Introduction to Public Policy [4 units]
- PUBP 100: Political Process and Institutions [4 units]
- PUBP 140: Immigration and Public Policy [4 units]
- PUBP 150: Race, Ethnicity and Public Policy [4 units]
- SOC 110: Social Movements, Protest and Collective Action [4 units]
- SOC 131: Urban Inequality [4 units]
- SPAN 050: Introduction to Hispanic Literatures [4 units]
- SPAN 051: Introduction to Hispanic Literatures II [4 units]
- SPAN 103: Spanish Composition and Conversation [4 units]
- SPAN 105: Hispanic Cultures I [4 units]
- SPAN 111: Empire, The Postcolonial, and Representation: Reading East and West [4 units]
- SPAN 121: Spanish Golden Age [4 units]
- SPAN 123: Spanish (Peninsular) 20-21 Centuries [4 units]
- SPAN 130: The Transatlantic Baroque [4 units]
- SPAN 131: Transatlantic Modernismo [4 units]
- SPAN 140: Latin American Colonial Literature [4 units]
- SPAN 143: Latin American Literature since Independence [4 units]
- SPAN 144: Caribbean Literatures and Cultures [4 units]
- SPAN 151: Diasporas and Exiles in Latin America [4 units]
- SPAN 153: Bilingualism and Borders in Hispanic Literatures [4 units]
- SPAN 154: Hispanic Drama and Performing [4 units]
- SPAN 170: Spanish Linguistics [4 units]
- SPAN 180: Topics in Hispanic Languages and Cultures [4 units]
- WH 110: Reconstructing Ancient Worlds [4 units]
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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