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History Minor Worksheet


Full Name: __________________________________________ Class: ______________________________

Student ID: ___________________________ Area of Concentration: ____________________________________

HISTORY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: Seven (7) distinct History Department courses at the 100-, 200- or 300-level; four
of these courses must be INSIDE CONCENTRATION; three are OUTSIDE CONCENTRATION. Further, at least three of the
seven courses must be at the 300-level, and at least two of the INSIDE CONCENTRATION courses must be at the 300-
level. No more than one 100-level (History Department First-Year Seminar) may be applied to the minor.

History Minor Areas of Concentration are: Europe (including Britain), United States, Latin America, Asia, Middle
Eastern, Africa, Science and Technology, Law and Crime, Economics and Labor, Environment

A. Inside Concentration
FOUR courses inside the student's area of concentration, at least two of which are at the 300-level.

Course # Class Title Quarter/Year


HIST 201-2
1. ____________ Europe in the Modern World
____________________________________________________________ Spring/2020
___________
HIST 300 New Lectures in History (Comparative Genocide) Spring/2020
2. ____________ ____________________________________________________________ ___________
HIST 203-3
3. ____________ Jewish History
____________________________________________________________ Winter/2020
___________
HIST 300
4. ____________ New Lectures in History (Origins of Censorship)
____________________________________________________________ Winter/2020
___________
B. Outside Concentration
THREE additional courses outside of concentration.

Course # Class Title Quarter/Year


HIST 300
1. ____________ New Lectures in History (Go Directly to Jail: The Punitive Turn in America)
______________________________________________________________ Fall/2020
_____________
HIST 250-2
2. ____________ Global History 250 II
______________________________________________________________ Winter/2018
_____________
102-6
3. ____________ History of the 2016 Election
______________________________________________________________ Spring/2017
_____________

NOTE: Up to two of the following courses can be used to satisfy the requirements of Section B and C, above:
(a) History courses taught in other departments or programs by regular faculty members of the History Department (e.g., Gender &
Sexuality Studies 230-0 when taught by history faculty);
(b) African American Studies 212-1,-2 (combined with History 212-1,-2*); Asian American Studies 214-0 (combined with History 214-
0*), 216-0 (combined with History 216-0*), 304-0 (combined with History 304-0*); Classics 211-0, 212-0, 321-0; Economics 315-0
(dependent upon subject matter), 318-0, 323-1,-2, 324-0; Gender & Sexuality Studies 324-0 (combined with History 324-0*);
Latino/a Studies 218-0 (combined with History 218-0*); Legal Studies 318-1,-2 (combined with History 318-1,-2); Religious Studies
264-0, 265-0

*Combined classes may be taken for credit in one department only and may not be taken for repeat credit in the other department
offering the course.

NOTE: WCAS does not permit double-counting between the History major and other "stand-alone" majors; double-counting is only
allowed in the case of an adjunct major and then only as prescribed by that adjunct major. The History major itself has no double-
counting provision. Generally, there is no double-counting between majors and minors; see the WCAS website for the list of
exceptions. Other schools in the university (Medill, McCormick, SoC) have their own double-counting rules. Please review these rules
as necessary.

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Updated: 9/13/18 JB

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