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STUDIES
HISTORY CHANGES
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DECEMBER 19, .
1980
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Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate
Studies at its meeting of December 2, 1980 gives rise to the follow-
ing motion:
"That Senate approve and recommend approval to
the Board of Governors, as set forth in S.81-5
the History changes, including change in require-
ments for entry to honors, major, minor in History,
permitting use of W.S. 201-3 and/or W.S. 202-3 as
lower division History courses."
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Date... 1980-11-17
The Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee at its meeting of November
17, 1980
approved the curriculum changes submitted by the Department of
History. Would you please place the same on the agenda of the next SCUS
meeting.
Thank you.
44"D."
S. Roberts
Attachment
cc. H. Johnston, History Department
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CURRI C U L IJM CH A N G E S
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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
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Requirements for a Major in History
Students must obtain at least 18 hours credit in 100 and 200 division course-
wrk
In
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History. including at least 6 hours in 100 division work, if they intend to
enter the Major Program. ..
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Students should plan their lower division
work with the Department's upper
division requirements In mind.
An examination of the Department's program
*ill show
that it offers a widç range
of,
courses
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organized into three principal
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P
S.
Major
.
Students tvill
have aflile
opportunity to specialize in courses
in
any one of these groups, but, in the interest
of breadth of understanding, they
required to take
it
&ré
(cut
tWo 300 or 400 division courses
from each group. A
iteM èélecii6i1
of lower' divisiOn cOurses will prepare students. to meet this
requirement and
lay the foUndation for specialization in specific areas. For this
reason, students are advised to take at least one course from
each
of the follow-
'mg groups of lower division courses:
1
Group
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urope - lOS
106 216 219
220 223 224 225 226 227 228 229
Group 2 .
North America. -
lOt, 102, 104, 201,212.213
Group
3 Latin America, Asia, Africa -
146.151.208,209,230.231.249,251
Major 5.tudëntsmust obtain credit
in at least 30 hours of
300
and 400 division
work
in
HiitOry; including at least 9
hours in
300
division work and at least 9
hours in 400 division'.work; and
they must select at least two courses from
each
of the following groups
of
courses:
Group 1 Europe - 310
311 312 313
315 316 330.335. 382.403, 404.405. 406
908,409,414,416,417,418,419.420,480
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Group 2 North America. -.
322, 324, 380, 385. 423, 424. 428, 429, 430. 431, 432,
434,446,447,448.449,484 ?
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Group ?
Latin Atherica Asia, Africa —.
324, 344, 346, 350. 352. 354, 458, 459,
465,467, 475, 478,481
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Students should consultone
Of
the Department's Advisors before beginning
their program.i ?
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Requiremënts for a Minor in History
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;idents intending to enter the Minor Program must obtain at least
9
hours
in
100 and
200
di
vision
course-work
in History.
in
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or students are required to obtain credit in 300 and in
40(1
division work.
'tOtalling
at least 15 hour
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Requirements for Honors in History
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student intending tç enter the History Honors Program shall make applica-
Uon to the Dcpartment's Undergraduate Studies Committee. ordinarily at the
-end
of the fourth level.
A'n HonOrs student niust meet the basic requirement for History Majors. In
&dditin, Honors students will take
HIST 495, 496, 497
and 498.
Normally.
ll1S
•e and
496
will be taken in the fifth and sixth lev.s.
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A.
Requ1remeflts for a Major ln History
44,Sfudents mutt-obtain at Least 18 hours credit in 100 and
200
division course-
in History 4
including at least 6 hours in 100 division work, if they intend to
cow the Major Program,
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Students should plan their lower division work with the Department's upper
Ivision requirements
in mind. An examination of the Department's program
win
show th
at
,
it offers a wide, range of courses organized into three principal
1m u.
MajOr ktUdent will have
ample- opportunity to specialize in courses in
n
a ,
one of these groups, but, in the interest of breadth of understanding, they
five recjuired to take ä least' t*ø 300 or 400
division courses from each group. A
'à.tufil selectidd of IOwek division courses will prepare students.'to meet this
iequirement and
lay the foundation for specialization in specific areas. For this
mason,
students are advised to take at least
one
course from each of the follow-
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groups of lower division courses:
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Group I Europe - lOS
106 216 219 220 223 224,225, 226 227 228 229
Group 2
North America -
lOt, 102, 104.201,212. 213
Group 3
Latin America, Asia, Africa -
146, 151, 208, 209. 230. 231. 249,251
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Major students must obtain credit in at least 30 hours of 300 and
400
division
lurk in History, including at least 9 hours in
300
division work and at least 9
hours in
400
division,work; and they must select
at least two courses from
each
,of
the following groups of courses:
Group I Europe
—310 311, 312,
30,10,
316, 330. 335,382.403,404, 405, 406,
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4M 409,414
416 4'17.419.419.420,480
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Group 2, .North Améiic8:—
322,324,
380, 385, 423, 424. 428, 429, 40, 431, 432,
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434.446.447 448,440;494
Gioup
3 Latin
,
America, Asia, Africa -
324, 344, 346, 350, 352, 354, 458, 459,
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.465,467,475,478,481
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Students should cnsult.one 'of the
Department's Advisors
before
beginning
theirjfrograM.4
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Requirements fora Minor in History
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Students intending to enter the Minor Program must obtain at least 9 hours
L.4lt
in 100 and
200
division course-work in History.
M'nor sudeits are required to obtain credit in
300
and in
400 division work,
thfling at
least
15 hour:'
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Requirements for Honors in History
,
A student intending to enter the History Honors Program shall make applica-
hou
to the Department's Undergraduate Studies Committee. ordinarily at the
,
,
end
of the fourth level. .
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A'n
Honors student must meet the bask requirement for History Majors. In
sddit1on. Honors students will take
HIST 495. 496. 497
and
498.
Normally. MIST
05 and
496
will be taken
in
the fifth and sixth levels.
Candidates for Honors or a Major in History may count
either or both of W.S. 201-3 and W.S. 202-3 towards
the 18 lower division History credits they are re-
quired to take.
RATIONALE:
The department feels that the change of description for W.S.
201 and W.S. 202 justifies the inclusion of these courses,
when necessary, with the 18 hours of lower division History
requirements for its Honors and Majors.
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