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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

History

Studying the Past, Preparing for the Future

Undergraduate Advisor

Dr. Ann Tschetter
1028 Oldfather Hall
PO Box 880327
Lincoln, NE 68588-0327
atschetter2@unlnotes.unl.edu
(402) 472-3517

Main Office

(402) 472-2414
(402) 472-8839 FAX

Requirements for the History Major and Minor

If you would like to become a history major, obtain a declaration of major form from the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Center (107 OldH) and obtain your file from your previous advisor. Then consult with the Chief Advisor of the History Department, who will advise you about college and department requirements. To keep informed of the latest developments in the History Department, scholarships, special programs, and activities, frequently consult the Undergraduate Bulletin Board located next to the elevators on the 6th floor of Oldfather Hall.

History Major

The minimum requirement for a major in history is 32 credit hours, which must include the following:

  • History 288 (Introduction to Historical Methods) in the sophomore year or the semester after declaring a history major.
  • Six credit hours in United States or Canadian history.
  • Six credit hours in European history (including British history).
  • Six credit hours in Latin American, Asian, and/or African history.
  • Six credit hours in the pre-1800 period.
  • Twelve credit hours at the 300 and/or 400 level.
  • Complete an Academic Program Assessment at the time of graduation.
  • No more than 3 credit hours taken Pass/No Pass may be applied to a History major or minor, with the exception of HIST 398 (Internship).

History Minor

  • 18 hours, including 6 hours in courses numbered 300 and above.

Dual Matriculation

It is possible to earn a B.A. from Arts and Sciences (majoring in History, for example) while getting certified to teach secondary education. For more information, talk to the College of Arts & Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather Hall.

Department of History course offerings can be viewed on the Undergradute Courses webpage. Expanded descriptions of each course for the current semester, including the instructor and time/day offered can be viewed via the on-line course description booklet.