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1999-2001


Department of History
Degree Plan

See also Basic Degree Information.

Chair: Dr. Thomas F. O'Brien, Jr.

The Department of History offers the Bachelor of Arts in History, the Bachelor of Arts in History with Teacher Certification, a minor in History, a Master of Arts in History, and a Doctor of Philosophy in History.

Bachelor of Arts

Thirty-six semester hours in history, including HIST 2351 or 2361, 2353 or 2363, 1376 or 1377, 1378 or 1379, or equivalents, and at least 18 advanced semester hours are required for a major in history. The 18 advanced semester hours must include at least six semester hours in the 4000 series. At least six advanced semester hours must be in United States history, and at least six advanced semester hours must be in areas other than United States history. The requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree must also be met.

Bachelor of Arts in History Suggested Program

Courses listed here as mathematics/reasoning, natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and visual and performing arts must be chosen from courses approved for the core curriculum. The additional fine arts courses must be from those approved by the College of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communication for the Bachelor of Arts.

   
First Year  
   
Fall Semester Hours
ENGL 1303. Freshman Composition I 3
HIST 1376 or 1377. The United States to 1877 3
MATH 1310. College Algebra 3
Visual/Performing Arts Course 3
Foreign Language (1000 level if needed) 3-5
Total 15-17
Spring Semester  
ENGL 1304. Freshman Composition II 3
HIST 1378 or 1379. The United States since 1877 3
Fine Arts Course 3
Foreign Language (1000 level if needed) 3-5
Mathematics/Reasoning Core Course 3
Total 15-17
   


Second Year  
   
Fall Semester Hours
HIST 2351. Western Civilization to 1450 or
HIST 2361. Early Civilization (Humanities Core Course)
3
POLS 1336. U.S. and Texas Constitutions and Politics 3
Foreign Language (2000 level) 3
Natural Science Core Course 3
Social Sciences Core Course 3
Total 15
Spring Semester  
HIST 2353. Western Civilization from 1450 or
HIST 2363. Modern Civilization (Humanities Core Course)
3
POLS 1337. U.S. Government:Congress, President and Courts 3
Foreign Language (2000 level) 3
Natural Science Core Course 3
Social Sciences Writing Intensive Core Course 3
Total 15
   


Third Year  
   
Fall Semester Hours
History 6
Free Electives 9
Total 15
Spring Semester  
History (3000 or 4000 level) 9
Free Electives 6
Total 15
   


Fourth Year  
   
Fall Semester Hours
History (3000 or 4000 level) 6
Free Electives 9
Total 15
Spring Semester  
History (3000 or 4000 level) 3
Free Electives 12
Total 15

Bachelor of Arts in History with Teacher Certification

Students seeking the Bachelor of Arts in History with Teacher Certification should refer to the section on HFAC Teacher Certification Programs and to the College of Education Section of this catalog.

Minor in History

A minor in history consists of 15 semester hours, of which nine must be at the 3000 or 4000 level. These are in addition to the six semester hours of United States history in the core curriculum. At least nine semester hours of the minor courses, including six at the 3000 or 4000 level, must be completed at the University of Houston. Students must earn a 2.00 grade point average in all courses attempted in history at the university.

Advanced Degrees

The university offers the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of History. The Master of Arts includes fields in ancient, medieval, and modern Europe; Latin America; and the United States. The Doctor of Philosophy is available in fields of United States, European, and Latin American history.

For admission to the graduate programs, degree requirements, and course listings, consult with the director of graduate studies in the Department of History and refer to the Graduate and Professional Studiescatalog.


Files Archived: October, 2001