Advisement Worksheet Department of History MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (36 crs) Concentration: (circle one)(18 crs) U.S. European General Program – B.A. Degree Minor: 300 level or above – see back for appropriate courses AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ _________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ Outside the concentration (6 crs) 300 level or above AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ NOTE: Honors program described on back. History Electives – any level (12 crs) AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ 138 credits of which at least 30 must be graduate credits Or Alternatively Concentration: World History (24 crs) 300 level or above – (AHIS 286 and 287 may be included) At least 6 credits and no more than 9 credits must from U.S. and/or European History AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ (US or European or other) AHIS_____ 3________________ (US or Europe) AHIS_____ 3________________ (US or Europe) B.A./M.A. PROGRAM Up to 12 graduate credits may be applied simultaneously to both B.A. and M.A. SEE BULLETIN FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS. Undergraduate requirements are the same as listed on this sheet. Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.20, three letters of recommendation (at least one of which is from History). History Electives – any level (12 crs) [total upper-level credits for the major must be at least 24] AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ AHIS_____ 3________________ MAJOR & MINOR RESIDENCY: The University requires a residence requirement in your major and minor. Please consult the Undergraduate Bulletin to determine the requirements that apply. Review Undergraduate Bulletin and Audit Student for General Education requirements. D:\401287964.doc HISTORY HONORS PROGRAM 36 credits as follows: Honors Courses: (12 crs) AHIS 495Z & 496Z 8_______________ AHIS 497Z 4_______________ *All 12 credits to be counted toward concentration Concentration: (circle one) U.S. European In addition to the above honors courses (12 crs), need at least 6 more credits, 300 level or above, in concentration: AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ Outside the concentration (6 crs) 300 level or above AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ History Electives – any level (12 crs) AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ Concentration: World History (24 crs) 300 level or above – AHIS 259, 286, and 287 may be upper level courses in this concentration. At least 6 and no more than 9 credits may come from U.S. and/or European History. AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ History Electives – any level (12 crs) AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ AHIS_______ 3 ____________________ Students may be admitted in 2nd semester of their junior year. Must have completed 15 credits of History with at least 6 credits at or above 300 level. Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 and a GPA in History of at least 3.50. Students should contact the Undergraduate Director for information on applying to the honors program. The courses which may be used as part of the concentration* are as follows: United States History Concentration: AHIS 300/Z, 301/Z, 302/Z, 304/Z, 305/Z, 306/Z, 307/Z, 308/Z, 309/Z, 311/Z, 312/Z, 313/Z, 314/Z, 315/Z, 316/Z, 317/Z, 318/Z, 321/Z, 322/Z, 324/Z, 325/Z, 326/Z, 327/Z, 328/Z, 356/Z, 390/Z, 394/Z, 424/Z, 425/Z, 440/Z, 478/Z, 479/Z, 480/Z, 499. European History Concentration: AHIS 336/Z, 337/Z, 338/Z, 339/Z, 340/Z, 341/Z, 342/Z, 343/Z, 344/Z, 345/Z, 346/Z, 347/Z, 348/Z, 349/Z, 350/Z, 351/Z, 352/Z, 353/Z, 354/Z, 355/Z, 356/Z, 358/Z, 359/Z, 360/Z, 363/Z, 364/Z, 365/Z, 366/Z, 391/Z, 416/Z, 420/Z, 454/Z, 455/Z, 456/Z, 460/Z, 463/Z, 481/Z, 483/Z. Ibero-American History Concentration: AHIS 350/Z, 367/Z, 369/Z, 371/Z, 392/Z, 472/Z, 482/Z. Asian History Concentration: AHIS 341/Z, 356/Z, 357/Z, 358/Z, 376/Z, 377/Z, 378/Z, 379/Z, 380/Z, 381/Z, 382/Z, 383/Z, 384/Z, 385/Z, 387/Z, 388/Z, 389/Z, 396/Z, 397/Z, 398/Z, 399/Z, 413/Z, 458/Z, 463/Z. World History Concentration: All courses applicable to United States, European, Ibero-American, and Asian concentrations as well as African history courses (AHIS 286, 287, 386Z, 476). At least 6 credits and no more than 9 credits may come from U.S. and/or European history. *The following courses may also apply to all of the concentrations when the topic is appropriate: AHIS 485/Z, 490Z, 492, 493/Z, 495/Z, 496/Z, 497/Z. D:\401287964.doc