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Apr 07, 2025
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
History, B.A.
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College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences > Department of History > History, B.A.
Students who major in History must complete thirty-six semester hours in History, including:
Courses
- HIST 1377 ;
- HIST 1378 ;
- HIST 2311 , HIST 2321 , or HIST 3379 ;
- HIST 2312 , HIST 2322 , or HIST 3380 (or their equivalents) and
- at least 18 advanced semester hours:
- at least six advanced semester hours must be in United States history
- at least six advanced semester hours must be in areas other than United States history
- At least 6 of the 18 advanced semester hours must be at the 4000-level and include one of the following from this capstone course list:
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With the permission of the Director of the Undergraduate Program (DUS), students may substitute the requirement of the 3-hour capstone course by completing a faculty-directed internship or by completing a 6000-level graduate seminar. Any graduate level hybrid course (4XXX/6XXX) can only be used to fulfill this requirement if 6000-level seminar is a research seminar.
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With the permission of the Director of the Undergraduate Program (DUS), students may also fulfill the requirement of a capstone course by writing a Senior Honors Thesis which requires to take two courses (six credit hours). For further information about this capstone substitute option, see the website of Honors College.
Other Requirements
- Students majoring in History must also meet:
- the University of Houston’s core curriculum requirements
- the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree
- Students must complete at least 12 of the advanced hours in History in residence.
- Students must earn at least a 2.0-grade point average on all work attempted in History at the University of Houston.
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Requirements
36 hours (at least 18 advanced) to include: Bachelor of Arts in History with Professional Studies Concentration
For history majors planning careers in energy/environment, law, medicine/health, or public history, the department offers a Professional Studies concentration, consisting of 9 hours. The 9 hours fit within the history major requirements and do not add additional hours. To pursue this concentration, students should take: - HIST 3315 - Introduction to Public History Credit Hours: 3.0 OR
- HIST 2303 - Historians Craft Credit Hours: 3 OR
- HIST 4398 - Independent Study Credit Hours: 3.0
Students participating in this track can either take a History capstone course relating to the student’s area of interest (approval from DUS is required) or undertake an internship, independent research project, or senior thesis on energy/environment, law, medicine, or public history. Students doing an internship or research project must register for this course under the supervision of a designated History faculty member or the DUS.* - A 3000 or 4000 level course relating to energy/environment, law, medical history, or public history. See list below for recommended courses. 3- or 4000-level Special Problems courses can count towards a concentration if relevant, but permission from the Director of Undergraduate Studies is required.*
- Students pursuing the Public History track must take HIST 3315 plus two courses from the Public History courses listed below. Ideally, students pursuing the Public History track will also take a capstone that is designated as Public History in focus.
- Students will create an ePortfolio to access and save their work in this track; the DUS must approve the ePortfolio.
*Relevant graduate courses could count for either of the second or third courses in the track, but instructor and DUS permission is required.
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