The minor requires seven courses--a maximum of two lower-division (LD) courses ( any HILD sequence, Making of the Modern World sequence < Roosevelt College>, or Humanities sequence are acceptable here), and a minimum of five upper-division (UD) History courses.
History Minor Code: HI25
Two courses may be taken P/NP (see AP credit below), all other courses must be taken for a letter grade.
AP students entering with advanced placement (3 or better) credit in History may fulfill all or some of the lower-division requirement with AP credit. AP credit articulates as P/NP grading option so all other coursework for the minor must be taken for a letter grade.
Transfer students may petition to substitute a two-semester or three-quarter survey from another school to fulfill the department's lower-division requirement. To start this process:
IMPORTANT: Please check your transfer record on Tritonlink. If you took a course and it does not appear on your record, please contact the Registrar's Office.
Per Senate Regulation 600[E] (approved April 12, 2016) a student may apply the equivalent of two upper-division courses (a maximum of eight units) to fulfill the requirements for a minor that have also been used to satisfy the requirements of a major.
Use the minor declaration tool to declare your minor. To ensure your declaration is approved follow these steps:
Note: The minor declaration tool will not allow you to submit the form unless both lower and upper division courses are included. If you are using upper division courses only, then in order to satisfy the lower-division requirements on the tool you need to enter "N/A" to fulfill the lower division requirements and then continue to list the 7 upper-division courses.
Note: the minor declaration tool will not allow you to submit the form unless seven courses are listed. If you are using upper division courses only, then in order to satisfy the lower-division requirements on the tool you need to still enter, "N/A in the lower division requirements and then continue to list the 7 upper-division courses.