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Nov 21, 2024
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2019-2020 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, B.A.
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The B.A. in history is a 40-unit program that students plan in consultation with a departmental advisor. Courses graded Cr/NC are not applicable to the history major, except in the cases of HIST 497 - Internship in History and HIST 496 - History Journal , where 4 units of Cr/NC are accepted.
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Degree Requirements |
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General education (48, 6 units in major) |
42 |
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Major requirements |
40 |
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General electives |
38 |
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Total units needed for graduation |
120 |
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Major Core Requirements
* History majors may replace HIST 201 with HIST 335 , HIST 339 , HIST 400 , HIST 401 OR replace HIST 202 with HIST 342 , HIST 383 , HIST 410 , HIST 411 , or HIST 412 . Either HIST 201 OR HIST 202 MUST be taken. Completion of either HIST 201 or HIST 202 satisfies GE requirement, Area D2.
** History majors may replace HIST 251 with HIST 351 OR replace HIST 252 with HIST 352 , HIST 446 , HIST 468 , HIST 470 , or HIST 477 . Either HIST 251 OR HIST 252 MUST be taken. Completion of either HIST 251 OR HIST 252 satisfies GE requirement, Area D3.
Major Electives
To finish the major, students must complete additional units in history to total 40 units. These units must include upper-division courses in 3 of 4 breadth areas:
European history;
United States history;
World Regional (Asian, Latin American,
African, or Middle-Eastern history);
Comparative/Thematic/Global history.
Among their major electives, students must take at least one upper-division course in the period before 1800 and at least one upper-division course that covers the period after 1800. An upper-division substitute for HIST 201/202 may not also count as a breadth or chronology requirement. Three (3) units of electives may be lower-division; the remaining 20-21 units must be upper-division.
Total units in major electives 22-24
Total units in the major 40
History Teaching Credential Preparation
History majors—or majors in other programs—interested in seeking a general elementary credential or secondary school credential for social sciences may demonstrate subject matter competency by passing the CSET Multiple Subjects Exams or the CSET Single Subject Exam in Social Science. For further information and guidance, contact Steve Estes, Department of History, (707) 664-2424.
Public History Certificate
The Public History Certificate is a 22-unit interdisciplinary program designed to give students concrete research, writing, and interviewing skills that are applicable in a number of professions including museums, libraries, city/county governments, historic preservation organizations, and corporations. Students take core courses in history and elective courses in at least two other disciplines. For further information and a list of qualifying courses, please consult the department website or contact the Department of History.
The Dual Language Historical Research Certificate
The DLHRC is a minimum 14 unit program that combines advanced language training with historical study and research, allowing students to broaden their topics of study by making use of primary and secondary sources in other languages. Students are required to demonstrate language proficiency, take a historical research methodology course, and two-4 unit history electives, a portion of which includes reading and research in non-English language sources. For further information and a list of qualifying courses, please consult the department website or contact the Department of History.
Units
Total units in the major core: 16-18
Total units in major electives: 22-24
Total units in the major: 40
Freshman Year: 30-32 Units
Fall Semester (15-16 Units)
Spring Semester (15-16 Units)
Sophomore Year: 30-31 Units
Spring Semester (15 Units)
Fall Semester (15-16 Units)
Spring Semester (14-16 Units)
Fall Semester (16 Units)
- History Electives
- Electives
Spring Semester (16 Units)
Total Units: 120
* Completion of either HIST 201 or HIST 202 satisfies GE requirement Area D2.
Completion of either HIST 251 or HIST 252 satisfies GE requirement Area D3.
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