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for California State University, Fresno.
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Department of History
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Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements
History Major
A grade of C or higher is required for all courses to be counted toward the major.
Major requirements (45 units)
Lower-division requirements: HIST 1, 2, and 4 (9 units)
Select two: HIST 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 (6 units)
Upper-division requirements:
HIST 100 (3 units)
Select nine courses from the fields listed on this page (27 units)
General Education requirements (51 units)
Electives and remaining degree requirements* (27 units)
(see Degree Requirements); may be used toward
a double major or minor
Total (120 units)
Advising Notes
- HIST 4 is required before enrollment in HIST 100 for all students catalog year 2004-05 to present.
- It is strongly recommended that history majors take both HIST 11 and 12.
- No General Education Integration or Multicultural/International course offered by the Department of History may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for history majors.
- History majors are not permitted to take history courses by CR/NC grading.
- General Education and elective units may be used toward a double major or minor (see double major or departmental minor). Consult the appropriate department chair, program coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information.
- Students who are planning to do graduate work in history are advised to take a foreign language as an undergraduate in consultation with the History Department.
- HIST 100 should be scheduled in consultation with the undergraduate adviser.
- All majors must take a total of 27 units from the three fields listed
below, taking into account the following requirements:
--- Students must take a minimum of two courses (6 units) in each field, with at least one from A and one from B in the European History Field.
--- Up to 3 units of HIST 190 may be applied toward the major.
--- HIST 190 may not be taken in lieu of a course offered by the department. Students should have taken courses in the appropriate field prior to taking HIST 190.

Fields
United States History: HIST 101, 102T, 137, 153, 158, 159, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178, 179T, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 190.
European History: (A) HIST 103, 111, 112, 116, 119T, 120, 121, 122, 124T, 125, 126, 130, 131, 150, 190. (B) HIST 104, 129T, 132, 133, 135, 136, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 149T, 151, 152, 190.
World Regions: HIST 105, 106, 107, 108A, 108B, 109T, 110, 114, 115, 157, 160, 162, 165, 166, 169T, 190, 191, 192, 199T.

History Minor
The History Minor consists of 18 units of upper-division history courses, which should be chosen in conjunction with an adviser in the History Department. History minors are not permitted to take history courses by CR/NC grading.
Note: The History Minor also requires a 2.0 GPA and 6 upper-division
units in residence.
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Credential Program
See the Social Sciences credential adviser, Social Science Building,
Room 118, for advising, and refer to Secondary Teaching Credential under
Social Science Programs.
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American History Requirement
The American history requirement for graduation may be fulfilled by passing
(a) the Advanced Placement Examination (see Advanced
Placement) or (b) HIST 11 or 12.
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Graduate Program
The Master of Arts degree program in History is designed to extend the
competence of persons engaged in a wide variety of fields requiring a broad
grasp of historical knowledge, techniques, and interpretation, for those
in public service, for teachers at various levels, and for those anticipating
advanced graduate study in history.
Prerequisites. Admission to the Master of Arts degree program in
History assumes undergraduate preparation equivalent to this university's
major in history. Majors from other disciplines may qualify for admission
depending on grade point average and other factors deemed pertinent for
success in historical studies. The department determines in each case whether
the applicant needs additional preparation before receiving classified standing.
Graduate Writing Requirement. The graduate writing requirement
will be met by submission of a 15- to 20-page research paper formatted according
to disciplinary style. The graduate writing committee will meet twice a
year - November 15 and March 14 - to assess student writing. Detailed guidelines
can be found in the Department of History's Graduate Student Handbook or
by consulting the graduate coordinator.
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Master of Arts Degree Requirements
(See Division of Graduate Studies.)
The History Department offers a 30-unit Master of Arts program. The basic
requirements are as follows:
A. Core (15 units)
HIST 200A, 200B, 210T, 220T, 230T
Note: HIST 200A/B must be taken within the first year of enrollment in the
history program.
B. Electives
Students will select 6 additional units from HIST 210T, 220T, 230T. (Students
may repeat course numbers but may not repeat topics.)
C. Independent Study
Students will select 3 units of either HIST 290 or 292.
D. Culminating Experience
- I. Thesis option: 6 units of HIST 299A-B.
- II. Examination option: Six additional units from HIST 210T, 220T, or 230T, plus a written comprehensive examination in three fields chosen from among the following. (No more than two fields may be taken from any group.)
- Group I: (a) Ancient History, (b) Medieval History, (c) Early Modern Europe to 1815, (d) Modern Europe since 1815.
- Group II: (a) The United States to Reconstruction, (b) The United States since Reconstruction.
- Group III: (a) Latin America, (b) Asia, (c) Africa.
- II. Examination option: Six additional units from HIST 210T, 220T, or 230T, plus a written comprehensive examination in three fields chosen from among the following. (No more than two fields may be taken from any group.)
No more than two examinations may be taken from any group. Not all fields will be available at all times.
Comprehensive examinations are given during the first week in November
and the first week in April of each year. If students fail an exam they
will be allowed to retake it once. For other specifics, consult the department
graduate adviser; for general requirements see the Division of Graduate
Studies and Research.
Not all fields will be offered at all times.
Foreign Language Requirement. All graduate students of the Department
of History (on both tracks) must pass a reading competency examination in
at least one foreign language approved by the graduate adviser before being
advanced to candidacy. With the prior approval of the graduate adviser,
a foreign language readings course may be substituted for the exam.
Graduate Writing Requirement. The graduate writing requirement
may be met by passing the writing component of HIST 280T (see graduate program
coordinator for more information).
