History
Example Course Plan
History Course Plan (first 4 semesters)
This is an example course plan based on the 2023–2024 University Catalog; your actual
schedule may deviate from this example. Your faculty advisor will work with you to
select appropriate courses.
As an Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ student, it is your responsibility to track your progress each semester
towards completing graduation requirements using the degree audit tool.
Fall Semester
- 100 or 200-level History Course
- Gateway Colloquium
- General Education Course
- Second Language Course
- Physical Education (PEX)
Spring Semester
- 100 or 200-level History Course
- General Education Course (or Gateway if not completed in the Fall)
- General Education Course
- Second Language Course
- Physical Education (PEY)
May Term
- Optional
Fall Semester
- 100 or 200-level History Course
- General Education Course
- Second Language Course
- Physical Education (PEY)
- Any 100, 200, or 300-level History Course
Spring Semester
- History 290
- Required spring semester sophomore year or junior year for transfer students.
- Any 100, 200, or 300 level history course
- General Education course
- General Education course
- PE
Study Abroad
History majors are strongly encouraged to study abroad. For students interested in studying abroad, the recommended semester(s) is: any semester, or entire junior year.
Additional Information
- IMPORTANT NOTE FOR THOSE WHO THINK THEY MIGHT WANT TO PURSUE HISTORY SECONDARY EDUCATION: Consider taking the following courses: PSCI 101 (CSI, U); ECON 100 (CSI); and PSYC 100 (LSI). Do not take an IT requirement in your first year.
- Students planning to double major in History and Secondary Education should also follow the History/Secondary Education Course Plan.
