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2016-2017 University Catalog

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BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR IN HISTORY

Following is a suggested four-year degree plan. Students are encouraged to see their advisor each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment; responsible for reviewing the Program of Study Requirements; responsible for meeting all course prerequisites; and must meet foreign language and writing intensive course requirements for graduation. See Academic Regulations-Undergraduate online.

*See Appendix A: Core Curriculum and Optional Course Information in the University Catalog.
** See Appendix C:  Approved List of Minors and Requirements in University Catalog (Instead of a minor, students may complete 18 SCH of electives, 12 SCH of which must be at the 3000-4000 level, from any discipline, except the major field, outside the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.)

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Freshman Year

Fall Semester
CourseHours
ENGL 1301 - English Composition I 3
HIST 1301 - The U.S. to 1877 3
MATH 1314 - College Algebra 3
UNIV 1101 - Learning in a Global Context I 1
Foreign Language/Study Abroad1 3
Creative Arts* 3
Total 16
Spring Semester
CourseHours
ENGL 1302 - English Composition II 3
GEOG 1303 - Gen World Geography 3
HIST 1302 - The U.S. Since 1877 3
MATH - Math Elective2 3
UNIV 1402 - Signature Course 4
   
Total 16

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester
CourseHours
HIST 2321 - World Civ to 1648 3
PSCI 2305 - American National Govt 3
Language, Philosophy&Culture* 3

Life&Physical Science*

3
Life&Physical Science Lab* 1
Minor/General Elective** 3
Total 16
Spring Semester
CourseHours
HIST 2322 - World Civ Since 1648 3
PSCI 2306 - American State Govt 3
Foreign Language/Study Abroad1 3

Life&Physical Science*

3
Life&Physical Science Lab 1
Advanced General Elective 3
Total 16

Junior Year

Fall Semester
CourseHours
HIST 3302 - History of Texas 3
HIST 3303 - Historical Methods 3
HIST - U.S. History Elec3 3
Minor/General Elective** 3
Adv Minor/General Elective** 3
Total 15
Spring Semester
CourseHours
HIST - U.S. History Elec3 3
HIST - Non-U.S. Hist Elective4 3
Advanced General Elective 3
Advanced General Elective 3
Adv Minor/General Elective** 3
Total 15

Senior Year

Fall Semester
CourseHours
HIST - Non-U.S. Hist Elective4 3
HIST - Non-U.S. Hist Elective4 3
HIST - U.S. History Elec3 3
Adv Minor/General Elective** 3
Advanced General Elec 2
Total 14
Spring Semester
CourseHours
HIST 4310 - Historical Perspectives 3
Adv Minor/General Elective** 3
Advanced General Elective 3
Advanced General Elective 3
   
Total 12

TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS: 120

1Foreign Language/Study Abroad, select 6 SCH in course work (not credit by exam) above the university’s foreign language admission requirement. Thus students who meet the university’s foreign language graduation requirement by earning 6 hours of credit by exam, may take 6 SCH in the same language but at the intermediate level or above, or they may take 6 SCH of another foreign language at the introductory level. This requirement may also be met by earning 6 SCH in any subject while participating in a TAMIU-approved Study Abroad program while living for at least 4 weeks in another country.
2Math elective, select 3 SCH from any math course above the level of College Algebra.
3U.S. History, select 9 SCH from HIST 2150-2350, 2151-2351, 3370, 3371, 3375, 3380, 3381, 3385, 4316, 4317, 4318, 4350, 4366, 4367, 4368, 4390.
4Non-U.S. History, select 9 SCH from HIST 3330, 3331, 3332, 3333, 3391, 3392, 3393, 3394, 3395, 4338, 4339, 4340, 4341, 4342, 4380, or 4391.

NOTE 1: See information on the combined BA/MA degree in History.
NOTE 2: Students who do not elect to have a minor curriculum may use up to 9 hours of their available electives in addiaitonl courses in their major curriculum.

Actual degree plans may vary depending on availability of courses in a given semester.
Some courses may require prerequisites not listed.

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