Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2013-2015 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog Program: History, B.A. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

History, B.A.

CIP Code: H501 (450801-01) †
Total Credit Hours: 120-123
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts
Career Opportunities: Advertising/marketing, analyst, archivist, editor, educator, foreign service or federal officer, journalist, legal assistant, politician, researcher

Freshman Year

Required Courses

Course NameCredit(s).Term TakenGradeGen Ed
UNIV 100 - First Year Seminar: Cajun Connection 2 Credit(s).
ENGL 101 - Introduction to Academic Writing 3 Credit(s).
ENGL 102 - Writing and Research About Culture 3 Credit(s).
HIST 101 - World Civilizations I 3 Credit(s).
HIST 102 - World Civilizations II 3 Credit(s).

 

MATH 103 - Applied College Algebra Fundamentals or 3 Credit(s).
MATH 105 - Applied College Algebra 3 Credit(s).

Electives

MATH (3 Credits)

Course NameCredit(s).Term TakenGradeGen Ed
  • MATH 201
  • MATH 206 - Mathematics of Finance. 3 Credit(s).
    MATH 210 - Practical Mathematics 3 Credit(s).

     

    STAT 214 - Elementary Statistics 3 Credit(s).

    MODL (7 Credits)

    French, German, Spanish, or other; consult academic advisor.

    • MODL 101 4 Credits.
    • MODL 102 3 Credits.

    Elective (1 Credits)

    Total: 28-30 Credits

    Sophomore Year

    Required Courses

    Course NameCredit(s).Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    UNIV 200 - Information Literacy 2 Credit(s).

     

    ENGL 201 - British Literature I or 3 Credit(s).
    ENGL 202 - British Literature II 3 Credit(s).

     

    ENGL 205 - American Literature I or 3 Credit(s).
    ENGL 206 - American Literature II 3 Credit(s).

     

    HIST 221 - The United States to 1877 3 Credit(s).
    HIST 222 - The United States Since 1877 3 Credit(s).

    Electives

    MODL (6 Credits)

    • MODL 201 3 Credits.
       
    • MODL 202 3 Credits. or
    • MODL 203 3 Credits.

    CMCN (3 Credits)

    Consult academic advisor for approved courses.

    SCI (6 Credits)

    SCI electives are to be chosen from both biological (BIOL) and physical (CHEM, GEOL, or PHYS) sciences, two courses of which must be from the same science.

    Total: 29 Credits

    Junior Year

    Electives

    ARTS (3 Credits)

    Choose from DANC, THEA, VIAR, MUS: consult academic adviser for approved courses.

    BHSC (6 Credits)

    Choose from ANTH, CJUS, ECON, GEOG, POLS, PSYC, or SOCI. NOTE: At least three hours of BHSC electives must be at the 200-level or above.

    ARTS/HUMN (3 Credits)

    Select from ENGL, HUMN, MODL, PHIL.

    HIST (9 Credits)

    Must include three hours each from U.S. and European History and three hours from Latin American, Asian, or African History on the 300-400 level, three of these hours must be at the 400-level.

    SCI (3 Credits)

    SCI electives are to be chosen from both biological (BIOL) and physical (CHEM, GEOL, or PHYS) sciences, two courses of which must be from the same science.

    Electives (6 Credits)

    Electives should be used to complete an 18 hour minor in most disciplines. (See Specific Degree Requirements).

    Total: 30 Credits

    Senior Year

    Required Courses

    Course NameCredit(s).Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    HIST 490 - Historical Research and Writing Seminar 3 Credit(s).

    Electives

    ARTS/HUMN (6 Credits)

    Select from ENGL, HUMN, MODL, PHIL.

    BHSC (6 Credits)

    Choose from ANTH, CJUS, ECON, GEOG, POLS, PSYC, or SOCI. NOTE: At least three hours of BHSC electives must be at the 200-level or above.

    HIST (6 Credits)

    Must include three hours each from U.S. and European History and three hours from Latin American, Asian, or African History on the 300-400 level, three of these hours must be at the 400-level.

    Electives (12 Credits)

    Electives should be used to complete an 18 hour minor in most disciplines. (See Specific Degree Requirements).

    Total: 33 Credits

    Note

    † A minimum of 45 hours of 300 and 400 level courses are required for graduation

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