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            Administered by the Department of History, students in the history 
            option should acquire a broad background from the study of the human 
            experience in different cultures and time periods. A wide distribution 
            of courses is therefore advisable. This is especially true for those 
            who wish to enter government service, or professional schools for 
            law, social work, museum and library science, business administration, 
            or labor and industrial relations. The Social Studies 
            Teaching Option prepares students to teach social studies in Secondary 
            School. See also Teacher Education Minor 
            in Social Studies. 
             
            Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum
            Students must select one option. 
            History Option
            E-mail: history@uiuc.edu 
             
            Degree title: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences  
             
            Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equates 
            to 54 hours including a minimum of 36 hours of History courses. 
             
            General education: The LAS General Education requirements are set 
            up so students automatically complete the Campus 
            General Education requirements. 
             
            Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours 
             
            Departmental distinction. To be eligible for distinction, a student 
            must have at least a 3.5 grade point average in LAS courses, complete 
            a three-course sequence (2 semesters of History 495: Honors Seminar 
            and History 492: Historiography and Methodology), complete a senior 
            thesis and receive the approval of an examining committee; or complete 
            an approved 2 semester sequence of History 490. In the case of the 
            thesis, the examining committee will determine the level of distinction 
            to be awarded. In the second, a student may receive no higher than 
            distinction in History. 
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Requirements | 
               
               
                |  36 | 
                 Minimum of 
                  36 hours of history courses including: | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 Two of the 
                  following three courses: | 
               
               
                |    | 
                 HIST 
                    141 Western Civ to 1660 (or HIST 140)  | 
               
               
                |    | 
                 HIST 
                    142 Western Civ Since 1660 (or HIST 143)  | 
               
               
                |    | 
                 HIST 
                    100 Global History  | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 Hours in 
                  US History at the 200-level or above | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 Hours in 
                  European history1 at the 200-level 
                  or above | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 Hours in 
                  nonwestern history1 
                  at the 200-level or above | 
               
               
                |  12 | 
                 Hours of 
                  history electives (with no more than 3 hours at the 100-level). 
                  NOTE: HIST 200 Intro Hist Interpretation and HIST 498 Research 
                  and Writing Seminar (or two semesters of HIST 493 Honors Senior 
                  Thesis) are required. HIST 498 may count toward any of the area 
                  requirements or the 6 hours of History electives. HIST 200 and 
                  493 must be taken as part of the 12 hours of required History 
                  electives. | 
               
             
             
            Of these 36 hours, the following 9 required hours may be fulfilled 
            in one or more of the above required areas or history electives: 
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Electives | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 Hours in a pre-modern 
                  period, one defined as before 1600 and one defined as before 
                  18001 (HIST 100 and 142) may 
                  not be used to fulfill this requirement) | 
               
               
                |  3 | 
                 Hours in US 
                  minority history1 at the 200-level 
                  or above | 
               
               
                |  18 | 
                 Hours outside 
                  the history department including:2 | 
               
               
                |  12 | 
                 Hours at the 
                  200-level or above. Traditional areas for such work are ancient 
                  and modern languages (excluding the first-year elementary course 
                  and also excluding the second-year courses if those courses 
                  are being used to fulfill the language requirement in the College 
                  of Liberal Arts and Sciences), anthropology, art history, classical 
                  archaeology and civilization, economics, English, American and 
                  comparative literature, geography, library science, music history, 
                  philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, 
                  and sociology. Non-history courses chosen from the multidisciplinary 
                  fields of womens studies, African studies, Asian studies, 
                  Latin American studies, Russian and East European studies, medieval 
                  civilization, Renaissance civilization, American civilization, 
                  and cinema studies are also accepted as supporting course work 
                  if they meet the criteria of relevance and academic level. History 
                  of science students and pre-medical and pre-dental students 
                  may offer work in the physical and life sciences. | 
               
               
                |  6  | 
                 Hours at any 
                  level | 
               
             
             
            All supporting course work should be related by time, area, and/or 
            topic to the major and is subject to the approval of the history department 
            advisor. 
             
            Fifteen hours of 300- and 400-level History courses must be taken 
            on this campus. 
             
            Students must pass HIST 200 with a grade of 2.0 or better in order 
            to remain in good standing in the major. Students transferring to 
            the major after freshman year must have passed two 100-level history 
            courses and have passed HIST 200 on this campus with a grade of 2.0 
            or better. Transfer students must enroll in HIST 200 during their 
            first semester on campus. 
             
            All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.  
             
            A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the 
            LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester (60-75 
            hours). Please see your adviser. 
             
            1.  Chosen from the list maintained 
              in the Department of History 
               
              2.  An approved minor may substitute for the 
              supporting coursework requirement, but must include at least 6 hours 
              of advanced-level course work (300- and 400-level).  
             
            Social Studies Teaching Option
            This option prepares its graduates for teaching social studies in 
            grades six through twelve. In order to remain in good standing in 
            this program and be recommended for certification, candidates are 
            required to maintain UIUC, cumulative, content area, and professional 
            education, grade-point averages of 2.5 (A= 4.0). Candidates should 
            consult their advisor or the Council on Teacher Education for the 
            list of courses used to compute these grade-point averages. 
             
            E-mail: history@uiuc.edu 
             
            Web address for department: http://www.history.uiuc.edu/ 
             
            Degree title: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences 
             
            Minimum required course work normally equates to 126 hours including 
            a minimum of 36 hours of History courses 
             
            General education: The LAS General Education requirements are set 
            up so students automatically complete the Campus General Education 
            requirements. A semester survey course in American history, a course 
            in Speech Performance, and American Government are required. The Advanced 
            Composition requirement is satisfied by HIST 498.  
             
            Minimum hours required for graduation: 126 hours 
             
            Departmental distinction: To be eligible for distinction, a student 
            must have at least a 3.5 grade point average, complete a senior thesis, 
            and receive the approval of an examining committee. The examining 
            committee will determine the level of distinction to be awarded. 
             
            Prerequisites to transfer to the Teaching Option: In addition to EPSY 
            201 and EPS 201, PS 101, and four courses in History. At least three 
            of the four courses must include HIST 140/141, HIST 142/143, and one 
            from the following cluster of courses: HIST 170/171, 172/173. These 
            four courses will count toward the 36 hours required in history courses 
            overall to complete the option but only one of the 4-hour Advanced 
            Composition History courses (140,143, 170,173) may be used. In addition 
            to the requirements for the option listed below, students must complete 
            the Teacher Education Minor 
            in Secondary School Teaching (36 hours). See the College 
            of Education for requirements of the minor. Conferral of the degree 
            of Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences prior to completion 
            of the minor requires approval by petition to the LAS Student Affairs 
            Office. Ordinarily, all students will require 10 semesters to complete 
            this program.  
             
            NOTE: Only one Advanced Composition course may count toward the required 
            minimum 36 hours of History courses.  
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Requirements | 
               
               
                |  6-7  | 
                 HIST 141Western 
                  Civ to 1660 (or HIST 140), and HIST 142Western Civ Since 
                  1660 (or HIST 143)  | 
               
               
                |  15  | 
                 United States History: 
                 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 HIST 171 
                     US Hist to 1877 (or HIST 170), and  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 HIST 172 
                     US Hist Since 1877 (or HIST 173)  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 HIST 273 
                    - Illinois History  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 One 200-400 
                    level course in 18th-19th century  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 One 200-400 
                    level course in 20th century  | 
               
               
                |  6  | 
                 Nonwestern and Global 
                  History:  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 HIST 100 
                    - Global History  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 One 200-400 
                    level course in global or nonwestern history  | 
               
               
                |  6  | 
                 European History:  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 One 200-400 level course 
                  to 1700 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 One 200-400 level course 
                  since 1700 | 
               
               
                |  3  | 
                 HIST 200 - Intro Hist 
                  Interpretation  | 
               
               
                |  3-6  | 
                 HIST 498  Research 
                  and Writing Seminar, or two semesters of HIST 493 (may be used 
                  in any of the areas: US, Nonwestern, or European).  | 
               
               
                |  41  | 
                 Social Studies Requirement 
                  (many of these will also satisfy general education requirements): | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 Political Science 100, 
                  101, 240 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 Sociology 100, 380 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 Anthropology 143, 230 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 Psychology 100 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 Economics 102, 103 | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 Geography 103, 104  | 
               
             
             
            Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level History courses must be taken on 
            this campus. 
             
            All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.  
             
            Students must maintain a University and cumulative 2.5 grade point 
            to remain in good standing. 
             
            Minor in History
            A history minor is designed for students who desire to understand 
            the historical background of their major field and to provide an evolutionary 
            or developmental perspective on the study and practice of their major 
            field. Selection of courses will depend on the major and on the interests 
            of the student. 
             
            The History minor is currently undergoing revision. Please consult 
            the History Advisor for current requirements. 
             
            E-mail: history@uiuc.edu 
             
            Web address for department: http://www.history.uiuc.edu/ 
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Requirements | 
               
               
                |  8 | 
                 A maximum of 8 hours 
                  of 100-level survey courses | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 A minimum of 6 hours 
                  of 300- or 400-level courses taken on the Champaign-Urbana campus | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 A minimum of 6 hours 
                  of history courses | 
               
               
                |  20 | 
                 Total | 
               
             
             
            NOTE: HIST 198 (Freshman Seminar) may be counted as a 200-level course. 
            A maximum of 6 hours of study-abroad credit will be accepted.  
             
            All of the 200-, 300 and 400-level work must be completed at a four-year 
            institution. 
             
            Teacher Education Minor in History
            Teacher education minors are available only to students seeking to 
            add additional teaching fields to their teaching majors. 
             
            E-mail: history@uiuc.edu 
             
            Web address for department: http://www.history.uiuc.edu/ 
             
            
               
                | Hours | 
                Requirements | 
               
               
                |  18 | 
                 History courses of which 
                  no more than 15 hours may be at the 100 level | 
               
               
                 9  | 
                 American 
                    history  | 
               
               
                 9  | 
                 World history  | 
               
               
                |  6 | 
                 Electives including attention 
                  to ethnic history and the history of women | 
               
               
                |  24 | 
                 Total1 | 
               
             
             
            Students are advised that additional course work is necessary to teach 
            grades six through eight. Consult the certification officer in 130 
            Education Building for additional information. 
             
             1.  At least 9 hours must be 
              at the 200 to 400 level.  
             
              
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