Advising Course Plan - History Major - 2 Year Plan
This advising plan shows an example of working through the requirements for the major in two years. It is appropriate for students who have already completed sixteen units of coursework with many of the General Education requirements satisfied by that earlier coursework. The student’s individual academic plan will be developed in consultation with an adviser and reviewed each semester prior to registering for the next semester. This plan assumes that the student has not taken any courses for the major prior to the first semester shown in the plan. Students who have completed less than 16 units, have a substantial number of General Education requirements yet to satisfy, or who have not completed the courses just listed may not be able to complete the degree in two years.
Courses for the major that should be completed prior to the first semester of this plan: None required.
First Year | |||
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Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
HIST 200 | 1 | Research-Intensive Course | 1 |
Research Intensive Course | 1 | Early or Late History 100-level course, or Pre-Modern or Regional History 200-level course (whichever not taken in the fall) | 1 |
Early or Late History 100-level course, or Pre-Modern or Regional History 200-level course | 1 | Pre-Modern or Regional History 200-level course (whichever not taken in the fall) | 1 |
General Education Requirement | 1 | General Education Requirement or Elective | 1 |
4 | 4 | ||
Second Year | |||
Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
HIST 499 | 1 | Regional History 300-level course | 1 |
Early or Late History 100-level course, or Pre-Modern or Regional History 200-level course (whichever not taken previously) | 1 | Regional History 200-level or above course | 1 |
Early or Late History 100-level course, or Pre-Modern or Regional History 200-level course (whichever not taken previously) | 1 | General Education Requirement or Elective | 1 |
General Education Requirement or Elective | 1 | General Education Requirement or Elective | 1 |
4 | 4 | ||
Total Units 16 |