Majors and Minors
Requirements for Major
- A minimum of eight units in history, including two units from Asian and/or Latin American history, two units from European history, and two units from United States history.
- A minimum of one unit selected from courses numbered 370 to 402 (excluding 388, 389, 391, 392).
- All history courses must be taken for a numerical grade, except those offered only on a credit/no credit basis.
- No more than three 100-level units may be counted toward the major.
- No more than one unit of 391, 392 may be counted toward a major. Departmental approval is required.
Note: 300-level courses are open to sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Requirements for Minor
- Five units in history, in at least three geographical fields.
- All courses must be taken for a numerical grade, except those offered only on a credit/no credit basis.
- No more than three 100-level units may be counted toward the minor.
Requirements for Major with Elementary or Secondary Education Certification
- Nine units in history, including: 102, 111, 131, 132, 217, 300, and 382 or another course numbered History 370 or above with prior approval of the History Department chair, and two elective history courses at the 200-level or higher (one of which must be in United States history).
- Completion of all other requirements for teacher certification.
Requirements for Minor with Secondary Education Certification
- Six units in history, including 102, 111, 131, 132, 217, and 300.
- Completion of all other requirements for teacher certification.
Requirements for Social Studies Major with Elementary or Secondary Education Certification
Students interested in pursuing elementary or secondary education certification in social studies may choose to major in social studies. he detailed requirements for the major with elementary certification and secondary certification are provided in this catalog or are available from the Education Department.