J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
Advising Center
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Bachelor of Arts in History(2015-2016)
35 hour State Minimum Core -These courses can be taken at NWACC(NWACC courses in parenthesis)
English Composition: 6 hours
☐ENGL 1013 – English Composition I (ENGL 1013)
☐ENGL 1023 – English Composition II (ENGL 1023)
Fine Arts: 3 hours
☐ARHS 1003 – Art Lecture (ARHS 1003)
☐COMM 1003 – Film Lecture (COMM 1003)
☐MLIT 1003 – Music Lecture(MUSI 1003; MUS 105)
☐THTR 1003 – Theatre Appreciation(DRAM 1003)
☐ ART 1033 – Studio Art (not offered at UA)
Humanities: 3 hours
☐FLAN 2003 – Any World Language Intermediate I
☐PHIL 2003 – Intro to Philosophy (PHIL 2003)
☐PHIL 2103 – Intro to Ethics (PHIL 2103)
☐PHIL 2203 – Logic (PHIL 2203)
☐WLIT 1113 – World Lit I (ENGL 2213)
☐WLIT 1123 – World Lit II (ENGL 2223)
Mathematics: 3 hours
☐MATH 1203or MATH 1204 – College Algebra
(MATH 1203; MATH 1204; MATH 1205)
☐MATH 1313 – Quantitative Reasoning (MATH 1313)
☐ OR HIGHER / Natural Science: 8 hours
☐ANTH 1013/1011L – Intro Biological Anthropology
(ANTH 1013/1011L)
☐ASTR 2003/2001L – Survey of the Universe
(ASTR 2004)
☐BIOL 1603/1601L – Principles of Zoology
(BIOL 1604)
☐BIOL 1613/1611L – Plant Biology(BOTY 1614)
☐BIOL 1543/1541L – Principles of Biology
(BIOL 1544)
☐CHEM 1053/1051L – Chem in the Mod World
(CHEM 1004; CHEM 1024; CHEM 1054)
☐CHEM 1073/1071L – Fundamentals of Chem
(CHEM 1074; CHEM 1075)
☐CHEM 1103/1101L – Univ.Chem I (CHEM 1104)
☐CHEM 1123/1121L – Univ.Chem II (CHEM 1124)
☐GEOS 1113/1111L – Gen Geology(GEOL 1114)
☐GEOS 1133/1131L – Env’l Geology(GEOL 1134)
☐PHYS 1023/1021L – Physics and Human Affairs
(PHYS 1024; PHYS 1064)
☐PHYS 2013/2011L – College Physics I
(PHYS 2014/ PHYS 2315/2311L)
☐PHYS 2033/2031L – College Physics II(PHYS 2034) / US History/Government: 3 hours
☐HIST 2003 – Hist. Am. People to 1877(HIST 2003)
☐HIST 2013 – Hist. Am People 1877-P(HIST 2013)
☐PLSC 2003 – Am Nat’l Gov’t(PLSC 2003)
Social Science: 9 hours
☐ANTH 1023 – Intro Cultural Anthro(ANTH 1023)
☐ECON 2013 – Prin. Macroeconomics(ECON 2013)
☐ECON 2023 – Prin. Microeconomics(ECON 2023)
☐GEOS 1123 – Human Geography(GEOG 1123)
☐GEOS 2003 – World Regional Geography
(GEOG 2103; GEOG 2313; GEOG 2203)
☐HESC 1403 – Life Span Development (PSYC 2103)
☐HESC 2413 – Family Relations (PSYC 2063)
☐HIST 1113 – Institutions/Ideas of World Civ I
(HIST 1003; HIST 1033; HIST 1113)
☐HIST 1123 – Institutions/Ideas of World Civ II
(HIST 1013; HIST 1043; HIST 1123)
☐PLSC 2203 – State & Local Gov’t(PLSC 2203)
☐PSYC 2003 – General Psychology(PSYC 2003)
☐SOCI 2013 – General Sociology(SOCI 2013)
☐SOCI 2033 – Social Problems(SOCI 2033)
Major Requirements – Unless specified, these courses should be taken at the UofA(NWACC courses in parenthesis)
Area Studies: 3 hours
☐AAST 1003 – Intro to African/African-Am Studies
☐AMST 2003 – Intro to American Studies
☐CLST 1003 – Classical Studies: Greece
☐CLST 1013 – Classical Studies: Rome
☐EUST 2013 – Intro to Europe
☐GNST 2003 – Intro to Gender Studies (HUMN 2003H)
☐JWST 2003 – Intro to Judaism
☐LAST 2013 – Latin American Studies
☐MEST – Intro to Middle East Studies
☐PLSC 2813 – Intro to International Relations (PLSC 2803)
World Language: 3-12hours
To the Intermediate II (2013) level or higher
☐______1003 – Elementary I
☐______1013 – Elementary II
☐______2003 – Intermediate I
☐______2013 – Intermediate II
Placement in sequence is based on experience in language. Please see advisor for proper placement.
Required General Electives: Hours vary; discuss with your advisor.
NOTE: courses necessary to complete the AA/AS at NWACC could count for general electives. / History Core: 15 hours
☐HIST 1113 – Institutions/Ideas of World Civ I
(HIST 1003; HIST 1033; HIST 1113)
☐HIST 1123 – Institutions/Ideas of World Civ II
(HIST 1013; HIST 1043; HIST 1123)
☐HIST 2003 – Hist. Am. People to 1877 (HIST 2003)
☐HIST 2013 – Hist. Am People from 1877 (HIST 2013)
☐HIST 4893 – Senior Capstone Seminar
HISTORY ELECTIVES (8 courses • 24 hrs)
Numbered 3000 or higher, with at least fifteen hours numbered 4000 or higher. Students must select at least one course from Groups 1-3 (see additional page).
GROUP 1:
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
GROUP 2:
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
GROUP 3:
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
☐HIST ______☐HIST ______
This form is a guide and should not substitute for the University Catalog. Please see your advisor regularly.This is not a degree plan. This is not a contract. Additional preparatory courses may be necessary based on you placement test scores. You must see your advisor for proper course placement selection.
General Transfer Rules: 1) No more than 68 hours of lower-division (fr/so) course work will be used for the student’s degree; 2) Students must complete at least 50% of major requirements within the appropriate department in Fulbright College; 3) Students must complete at least 30 upper-division (jr/sr) courses at the UofA; 4) General transfer credit is awarded for courses with an earned grade of “C” or higher; 5) other graduation rules apply – see your advisor.

Students admitted to the university with a completed two-year college degree from an Arkansas state-supported two-year or four-year college or university, as stated in Act 182, may have general education (core) requirements waived; however, students must still complete any lower division, discipline specific courses required for the major.
GROUP 1: EUROPE, INCLUDING BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
HIST 3003 History of Christianity
HIST 3013 Ancient Historians
HIST 3063 Military History
HIST 3083 Women and Christianity
HIST 3423 British History, 1688-Present
HIST 3433 20th Century Britain through Film
HIST 3443 Modern Imperialism
HIST 3453 Modern Terrorism
HIST 3533 World War II
HIST 3543 Russia to 1861
HIST 3553 Russia since 1861
HIST 3573 World War I HIST 3683 Europe in the 19th Century
HIST 3693 Europe in the 20th Century
HIST 3833 Special Topics in European History
HIST 4003 Democratic Athens
HIST 4013 Alexander the Great the Hellenistic World
HIST 4023 Roman Republic
HIST 4033 Roman Empire
HIST 4043 Late Antiquity the Early Middle Ages
HIST 4053 Late Middle Ages
HIST 4073 Renaissance & Reformation, 1300-1600
HIST 4083 Early Modern Europe, 1600-1800
HIST 4103 Byzantine Empire
HIST 4113 Archaic Greece
HIST 4133 Society and Gender in Modern Europe
HIST 4143 Intellectual History of Europe since the Enlightenment
HIST 4153 Modern Ireland, 1798-1948
HIST 4163 Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-1714
HIST 4183 Great Britain, 1707-1901
HIST 4193 Great Britain, 1901-2001
HIST 4213 The Era of the French Revolution
HIST 4223 France Since 1815
HIST 4233 The Atlantic World, 1400-1850
HIST 4243 Germany, 1789-1918
HIST 4253 Germany, 1918-1945
HIST 4273 Comparative Slavery
HIST 4303 Transatlantic Relations, 1919-Present
HIST 4793 Colonial India, 1758-1948
HIST 4803 Modern Scandinavia
HIST 4823 Black Freedom in Age of Emancipation
HIST 4873 Germany since 1945
HIST 4883 Health and Disease: 1500 to the Present / GROUP 2: AFRICA, ASIA, LATIN AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST, NEAR EAST, RUSSIA
HIST 3033 Islamic Civilization
HIST 3043 History of the Modern Middle East
HIST 3073 Women and Gender in Latin American History
HIST 3183 Popular Culture in the Caribbean
HIST 3193 The Making of the Modern Caribbean
HIST 3203 Colonial Latin America
HIST 3213 Modern Latin America
HIST 3253 The History of Sub-Saharan Africa
HIST 3283 U.S. Latinos and Latinas through Film
HIST 3313 Latinos and Latinas in the U.S.
HIST 3453 Modern Terrorism
HIST 3473 Palestine and Israel in Modern Times
HIST 3513 History of China to 1644
HIST 3523 Modern China
HIST 3543 Russia to 1861
HIST 3553 Russia since 1861
HIST 3813 Special Topics in African History
HIST 3823 Special Topics in Asian History
HIST 3843 Special Topics in Latin American and Caribbean History
HIST 3853 Special Topics in Middle East History
HIST 4123 Africa and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
HIST 4173 The Latin American City
HIST 4233 The Atlantic World, 1400-1850
HIST 4263 Independence and Africa Today
HIST 4273 Comparative Slavery
HIST 4313 Islamic Theology and Philosophy, 650-1700
HIST 4333 Modern Islamic Thought
HIST 4353 Middle East, 600-1250
HIST 4363 The Middle East since 1914
HIST 4373 Mongol & Mamluk Middle East, 1250-1520
HIST 4393 Early Modern Islamic Empires, 1300-1750
HIST 4413 New Women in the Middle East
HIST 4433 Social and Cultural History of the Modern Middle East
HIST 4533 China’s Foreign Trade & Int’l Order: History, Policy, Theory
HIST 4553 The Recluse in Early East Asia
HIST 4633 Heian Japan, 794-1192
HIST 4633HHonors Heian Japan, 794-1192 HIST 4783 History of Modern Mexico
HIST 4793 Colonial India, 1758-1948
HIST 4823 Black Freedom in Age of Emancipation
HIST 4853 Early Chinese Empires: Mythology, Archeology, and Historiography
HIST 4863 Classical Thought in East Asia
HIST 4883 Health and Disease: 1500 to the Present
HIST 4903 Music and the Arts of Edo Japan, 1600-1868
HIST 4913 Reading Japanese Noh as Cultural History
HIST 4923 Song China, 960-1279
HIST 4933 Ad Paradisum: Utopia, Imaginary Places, and the Afterlife in East Asia
HIST 4963 Third World Underdevelopment and Modernization / GROUP 3: UNITED STATES
HIST 3063 Military History
HIST 3233 African American History to 1877
HIST 3243 African American History since 1877
HIST 3263 History of the American Indian
HIST 3273 Agricultural and Rural History of the United States
HIST 3283 U.S. Latinos and Latinas through Film
HIST 3293 History of Popular Culture
HIST 3303 U.S. Immigration History
HIST 3313 Latinos and Latinas in the U.S.
HIST 3323 The West of the Imagination
HIST 3383 Arkansas and the Southwest
HIST 3453 Modern Terrorism
HIST 3573 World War, I
HIST 3583 The United States and Vietnam, 1945-1975
HIST 3593 The 1960s: A World Transformed
HIST 3603 Colonial and Revolutionary America: 1600-1789
HIST 3613 Early National and Antebellum America: 1789-1850
HIST 3863 Special Topics in U.S. History
HIST 4093 The History of African Americans and Social Justice
HIST 4233 The Atlantic World, 1400-1850
HIST 4273 Comparative Slavery
HIST 4303 Transatlantic Relations, 1919-Present
HIST 4383 The American Civil Rights Movement
HIST 4463 The American Frontier
HIST 4473 Environmental History HIST 4483 African American Biographies
HIST 4493 Religion in America to 1860
HIST 4503 History of Political Parties in the United States, 1789-1896
HIST 4513 History of Political Parties in the United States since 1896
HIST 4543 American Social and Intellectual History since 1865
HIST 4563 The Old South, 1607-1865
HIST 4573 The New South, 1860 to the Present
HIST 4583 Arkansas in the Nation
HIST 4603 U.S. Labor History to 1877
HIST 4613 Colonial America 1600-1763
HIST 4623 Revolutionary America, 1763-1789
HIST 4643 Early American Republic, 1789-1828
HIST 4653 Antebellum America, 1828-1850
HIST 4663 Rebellion to Reconstruction, 1850-1877
HIST 4673 The American Civil War
HIST 4703 Emergence of Modern America, 1876-1917
HIST 4723 America Between the Wars, 1917-1941
HIST 4733 Recent America, 1941 to the Present
HIST 4753 Diplomatic History of the United States, 1776-1900
HIST 4763 Diplomatic History of the United States, 1900-1945
HIST 4773 Diplomatic History of the United States, 1945-Present
HIST 4823 Black Freedom in Age of Emancipation
HIST 4943 U.S. Labor History, 1877-Present


J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
HISTORY ELECTIVES COURSE CATALOG Groups 1-3
Note: Courses that are listed in more than one group will only count towards one group.
Note: Students will not receive credit for both HIST 3383 Arkansas and the Southwest and HIST 4583 Arkansas in the Nation.