Undergraduate Study

Although students should draw up degree plans in consultation with the Undergraduate Advisor (Prof. Guadalupe San Miguel) and the Undergraduate Assistant (Donna Butler), all history faculty are available to discuss courses, areas of interest, and future plans (career and graduate school). Information on office hours and office locations is always available in the History Department office in room 523, Agnes Arnold Hall.


Degree Plans
Interested students will find general information about the Bachelor of Arts degree as well as a suggested degree plan in the History Section of the UH Undergraduate Catalog. They will also find a listing of undergraduate history courses therein. Students may obtain ready-to-print lists of the requirements for each degree plan on the following pages:

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The State History Requirement
Students may satisfy the state requirement in American History by successfully completing:

1) History 1376 or 1377 and 1378 or 1379

OR

2) Up to six semester hours in American History at the 2000, 3000, and 4000 levels, as long as one course falls in the general time period before 1877 and the other course falls into the general time period after 1877 to be selected from the following group of courses: