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PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
Requirement for History
Major
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student must take a Sophomore Seminar in History in order to be
admitted to the major. At her or his discretion an adviser may permit
a student to take this seminar after joining the major if it was not
taken in the Sophomore year.
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History major must choose a field of concentration and complete its
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(See "Fields of Concentration in
History")
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History major must take 11 semester-courses numbered 150 or higher and
must have at least eight courses number 201 or higher. At
the discretion of the student's adviser, suitable courses in other
departments may be counted towards this 11-course requirement, but no
fewer than eight must be History courses. One research tutorial (but
only one) may be counted towards the eleven required courses. These 11
courses must include the following:
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least six courses in the field of concentration. A research tutorial
may not count toward this six-course requirement. NB: Concentrators
in Intellectual History must take both courses in
European sequence (HIST 215 and 216) and one non-European
Intellectual class. Concentrators in European History must take either HIST 201 and 202,
or HIST 202 and 203. Concentrators in Religion and History must take
HIST 323, Religion and History. Concentrators in United States
History must take two courses from the three-semester sequence
of HIST 237, HIST 239 and HIST 240.
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least two History courses outside the field of concentration.
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HIST
362, Issues in Contemporary Historiography, which is ordinarily
taken during the fall semester of the junior year.
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third History Department seminar, in addition to History 362 and the
Sophomore Seminar. It is wise to do this before the end of the
junior year. An additional seminar in intellectual history is
required for the Intellectual History concentration. All History
seminars must be taken at Wesleyan.
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At least one History course chiefly concerned with the
pre-industrial era. (See
"History Courses in the Pre-industrial Era")
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History major must complete a substantial research project under
faculty supervision. This may take the form of an Honors thesis or a
senior essay done through an individual tutorial (e.g. HIST 401, 409),
or a seminar course paper in conjunction with a seminar, done by
special arrangement with the instructor.
(See
"The Research Requirement in History")
Only two History
courses taken outside of Wesleyan may be counted toward the eight required
History courses. At the adviser's discretion, additional History courses
taken outside of Wesleyan may be applied to the 11 courses needed to meet
the requirements.
Further information may be obtained from any History major adviser or from
the Department Chair, Professor William Johnston at Ext. 2375 or e-mail
wjohnston@wesleyan.edu.
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