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2007-08 STUDENT NAME ID NUMBER CATALOG YEAR MAJOR MINOR This document is intended for advising purposes only and is not meant not to replace the catalog Courses completed at UAA must be selected from the courses on this list. TIER 1: BASIC COLLEGE LEVEL SKILLS GER ORAL COMMUNICATIONS (3 credits) choose one from this list COMM 111-Fundamentals of Communication COMM 235-Small Group Communication COMM 237-Interpersonal Communication COMM 241-Public Speaking GER Transfer Credit GER WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (6 credits) choose two from this list (1) ENGL 111-Methods of Written Communication ENGL 211-Academic Writing about Literature ENGL 212-Technical Writing ENGL 213-Writing in the Social & Natural Sciences ENGL 214 Persuasive Writing ENGL 311 - Advanced Composition* ENGL 312 - Advanced Technical Writing* ENGL 414 - Research Writing* GER Transfer Credit GER QUANTITATIVE SKILLS (3 4 Credits) choose one from this list (2) MATH 107-College Algebra MATH 108-Trigonometry MATH 109-Precalculus MATH 172-Applied Finite Mathematics MATH 200-Calculus I MATH 201-Calculus II MATH 272-Applied Calculus STAT 252-Elementary Statistics STAT 253-Applied Statistics for Social Sciences STAT 307-Probability* GER Transfer Credit TIER 2:DISCIPLINARY AREAS CAS LITERATURE & GER HUMANITIES: (3 credits) choose one from this list ENGL 121-Introduction to Literature ENGL 301-Survey British Literature I* ENGL 302-Survey British Literature II* ENGL 305-Studies in National Literature* ENGL 306-American Literature I* ENGL 307-American Literature II* CAS WAYS OF KNOWING & GER HUMANITIES: (3 credits) choose one from this list ENGL 120-Critical/Creative Thinking PHIL 101-Introduction to Logic PHIL 201-Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 301-Ethics* PHIL 421-Philosophy of Social Sciences* GER FINE ARTS: (3 credits) choose one from this list. Music majors must select a course outside the major. Art majors may not use ART 160. AKNS/MUS215 Music of Alaska Native & Indigenous Peoples of Northern Regions ART 160-Art Appreciation ART 261 History of Western Art I ART 262 History of Western Art II ART 360A History of Non-Western Art I* ART 360B History of Non-Western Art II* DNCE 170-Dance Appreciation MUS 121-Music Appreciation MUS 221-History of Music I MUS 222-History of Music II THR 111-Intro to Theatre THR 311-Representative Plays I* THR 312-Representative Plays II* THR 411 History of the Theatre I* THR 412 History of the Theatre II* GER Transfer Credit IMPORTANT NOTES! This sheet is best suited to use by students in one major. While many double majors can use it effectively, they should be certain to ask their advisors whether their majors affect their ability to use this list effectively. This sheet is meant to provide you with the most efficient way of taking classes. You may always choose classes from the GER list that are not on this combined worksheet. You are still responsible for meeting each requirement on this sheet. General Education Requirements are not petitionable or waivable. *All starred classes are upper division. All upper division classes count towards the upper division credits required for your degree. Unless the catalog says you may not do so, you may use major classes to meet GER & CAS requirements. (1) Students usually take ENGL A111 and one of the 200 level English classes to meet this requirement. If you test out of ENGL 111, please be certain to see an academic advisor for appropriate placement. (2) Prior to Fall 2006, STAT was AS 1

CAS HUMANITIES SEQUENCE (3) & GER HUMANITIES(6-8 credits) choose one sequence from this list. Music majors must select courses outside the major. FL1 & FL2 AKNS 101 & 102-Alaska Native Studies Languages I & II ART 261 & 262 History of Western Art I & II ENGL 201 & 202-Masterpieces of World Literature I & II MUS 221 & 222-History of Music I & II PHIL 211 & 212-History of Philosophy I & II PHIL 313B & 314-Eastern Philosophy/Religion & Western Religion* PS 332 & 333-History of Political Philosophy I & II* THR 311 & 312-Representative Plays I & II* THR 411 & 412-History of Theatre I & II* CAS CULTURAL HERITAGES (12 credits) CAS Comparative Cultures & GER SOCIAL SCIENCES) (3 credits) ANTH 250-Rise of Civilization CAS Western Culture (4) & GER HUMANITIES (6 credits) HIST 101-Western Civilization I AND HIST 102 - Western Civilization II CAS American Culture (3 credits) choose one from this list HIST 131-American Hist I OR HIST 132-American Hist II OR PS 101-American Government CAS SOCIAL BEHAVIOR & GER SOCIAL SCIENCES(3 credits) Choose one course from the following list outside the major. ANTH 101-Introduction to Anthropology *COMM 101-Introduction to Human Communication ECON 201-Princ. of Macroeconomics JPC 101-Media and Society PS 102-Introduction to Political Science PSY 111-General Psychology SOC 101-Introduction to Sociology SWK/HUMS 106-Introduction to Social Welfare GER NATURAL SCIENCES (7 credits including one Laboratory Course) ASTR 103-Introductory Astronomy I/Lab ASTR 104-Introductory Astronomy II/Lab BIOL 102-Introductory Biology BIOL 103-Introductory Biology Lab BIOL 111-Human Anat and Phys I/Lab BIOL 112-Human Anat and Physiology II/Lab BIOL 115-Fundamentals of Biology I/Lab BIOL 116-Fundamentals of Biology II/Lab BIOL/GEOL 178-Fundamentals of Oceanography BIOL/GEOL A179-Fundamentals of Oceanography Lab BIOL/CPLX 200-Introduction to Complexity CHEM 103- Survey of Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 104-Intro to Organic Chem&Bio Chem/Lab CHEM 105- General Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 106-General Chemistry II/Lab ENVI A202-Earth as an Ecosystem: Introduction to Environmental Science GEOG 205-Elements of Physical Geography GEOG 205L-Elements of Physical Geography Lab GEOL 111-Physical Geology, Lecture/Lab GEOL 221-Historical Geology, Lecture/Lab GEOL 115-Environmental Geology GEOL 115L-Environmental Geology Lab LSIS A101-Discoveries in Science LSIS A102-Origins: Earth-Solar Systems-Life LSIS A201-Life on Earth LSIS A202-Concepts and Processes: Nat Sci PHYS 101-Physics for Poets PHYS 123-Basic Physics I/Lab PHYS 124-Basic Physics II/Lab PHSY 211-General Physics I/Lab PHYS 212-General Physics II/Lab GER Transfer Credit TIER 4: GER INTEGRATIVE CAPSTONE (5) (3) Any foreign or sign language sequence courses(8 credits) at the 100 level and above, EXCEPT for foreign language self-study. (4) AS OF THE 2006-07 CATALOG YEAR, HISTORY MEETS ONLY A GER HUMANITIES REQUIREMENT. Political Science meets social science requirement. Double majors, especially in Anthropology and Political Science or in English and History should be aware that the GER Humanities courses and GER Social Sciences courses must be chosen from outside the major. GER Social Sciences courses must also be in two different disciplines. PLEASE SEE YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR REGULARLY TO ENSURE THAT YOUR REQUIREMENTS ARE MET. *COMM 101 does not meet the GER Social Science requirement. 2

STUDENT NAME ID NUMBER CATALOG YEAR MAJOR MINOR TIER 4: GER INTEGRATIVE CAPSTONE (5) ANTH A345 Culture and Ecology ART A491 Senior Seminar BIOL/CHEM/PHYS A456 Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos BIOL452 Human Genome CAA495 Hospitality Internship CEL A450 Civic Engagement Capstone CHEM A441 Principles of Biochemistry I CIS A376 Management Information Systems CM A422 Sustainability in Construction CM A450 Construction Management Professional Practices CS A470 Applied Software Development Project ECON A488 Seminar in Economic Research EDFN A300 Philosophical and Social Context of American Education GEOL A456 Geoarcheology HIST/INTL/PS A325 Northeast Asia in 21st Century HIST A390A Themes in World History HIST A427 Post-Soviet Culture and Society HNRS A490 Senior Honors Seminar INTL A315 Canada: Nation and Identity MATH A420 History of Mathematics MEDT A302 Clinical Laboratory Education and Management NS A411 Health II: Nursing Therapeutics PEP A384 Cultural and Psychological Aspects of Health and Physical Activity PHIL A400 Ethics, Community, and Society PS A492 Senior Seminar in Politics PSY A370 Biological Psychology RUSS A427 Post-Soviet Culture and Society SOC A488 Capstone Seminar STAT A308 Intermediate Statistics for the Sciences SWK A431 Social Work Practice IV TECH A453 Capstone Project See Class Schedule for additional Integrative Capstone courses. (5) The Integrative Capstone requirement applies only to students who are admitted under the 2005-06 catalog or later and who graduate Fall 2008 or later. The Integrative Capstone requirement can frequently be met by a major requirement. PLEASE NOTE: All students must meet General University Requirements (GUR s), General Education Requirements (GER s), major requirements and minor requirements (if applicable). 3 Rev 9/10/07 BA GER-CAS 07-08

This document is for advising purposes only and does not replace the catalog. STUDENT NAME ID NUMBER CATALOG YEAR MINOR HISTORY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (39 Credits) 2005-07 REQUIRED History core: 18 cr Be sure to see the sidebar for notes. HIST 101-Western Civilization I HIST 102-Western Civilization II HIST 131-History of the United States I HIST 132-History of the United States II HIST 377-Historiography HIST 477-Senior Seminar History Electives any 6 credits of non-western History course: (1) HIST 121 East Asian Civilization I HIST 122 East Asian Civilization II HIST 390 Themes in World History (4) HIST 320 The Rise, Fall and Reinvention of the Samurai HIST 321 Modern China HIST 322 Modern Japan HIST 323 Communist China ( HIST 325 Northeast Asia in the 21st Century & HIST 330 Russia in the Far East may be petitioned for use as Non-Western History electives.) History Electives-Upper Division (300-499)-15 additional credits from list below HIST A306 The Roman Empire HIST A310 Renaissance/Reformation Europe HIST A312 Early Modern Europe: 1600-1789 HIST A314 Nineteenth Century Europe HIST A316 Twentieth Century Europe HIST A320 Rise, Fall, & Reinvention of the Samurai HIST A321 Modern China HIST A322 Modern Japan HIST A323 Communist China HIST A325 Northeast Asia in 21st Century HIST A330 Russian in East Asia HIST A341 History of Alaska HIST A345 The Historical Geography of North America HIST A354 Eyes On the Prize: America s Civil Rights Movement (3) HIST A355 Major Themes in US History HIST A360 Modern Economic History HIST A374 History of Canada to 1867 (3) HIST A381 American Women s History to 1870 HIST A382 American Women s History Since 1870 HIST A384 Russian Women HIST A390A Themes in World History 4) HIST A401 The History of Warfare HIST A402 The Second World War HIST A411 History of Modern Germany II HIST A415 Anglo-Saxons and Vikings HIST A418 Tudor and Stuart England HIST A423 Medieval Russian History HIST A424 Imperial Russian History HIST A425 Soviet Union HIST A427 Post-Soviet Culture & Society HIST A431 Colonies and Revolution HIST A434 Early National Period, 1800-1850 HIST A440 The American West Since 1850 HIST A444 Advanced Studies in Film History (2) HIST A451 Populists & Progressives: America, 1877-1917 HIST A452 America in War and Peace, 1917-1945 HIST A453 America Since 1945 HIST A478 Studies in Early American History (5) HIST A479 Studies in Modern American History (5) HIST A486 Studies in Modern Europe (5) NOTES: 1) Non-Western electives in excess of 6 credits may be applied to the History upper division elective requirement. 2) No more than 3 credits of HIST 444 may be applied to the History major. 3) HIST 374 and HIST 354 are no longer taught. If you have taken these courses already, you may still use them towards your degree. 4) HIST 390 may be repeated once for credit with a change in subtitle. 4) HIST 478, HIST 479 and HIST 486 may be repeated for credit with a change in subtitles. PLEASE SEE YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR REGULARLY TO ENSURE THAT YOUR REQUIREMENTS ARE MET. Rev. 10/107 HIST MAJ from 05-06 4

This document is for advising purposes only and does not replace the catalog. STUDENT NAME ID NUMBER CATALOG YEAR MINOR HISTORY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 2005-06 through 2007-08 This degree requires 41-44 elective credits, no more than 6 of which may be in Physical Education and Recreation (PER) courses. GENERAL UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GUR S) Some programs have additional requirements. Check with your advisor to ensure that you meet your requirements. Total Credits: Students must earn at least 120 credits at the 100 level or above. (1) Notes about the General University Requirements (GUR s): GUR s are the academic standards that students must meet in order to graduate. They are not petitionable or waivable. (1) Resident credits are courses taken through UAA or one of its campuses. Course taken at (2) Students in bachelor s degrees may use course numbered 100-499. No 0 level, 500 level or continuing education units may be used towards a degree at UAA. (3) Upper division credits are numbered 300-499. Upper Division Credits: Students must earn at least 42 upper division (2) credits. Resident Credit: Students must earn at least 30 credits in residence. (3) Transfer students must also earn at least 24 upper-division credits in residence. Transfer students: Students must earn, in residence, at least 12 credits in each major field and, where applicable, at least 3 credits in each minor field. Transfer students must also earn at least 24 upper-division credits in residence. Minimum GPA: A minimum cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 (C) at UAA. Controlling Catalog: A) Students may elect to graduate under the requirements of the catalog in effect at the time of formal acceptance to a baccalaureate degree program or the catalog in effect at the time of graduation. B) If the requirements for a baccalaureate degree, as specified in the entry-level catalog, are not met within 7 years of formal acceptance into the program, admission expires and the student must reapply for admission and meet the admission and graduation requirements in effect at the time of formal acceptance. C) Students must follow established UAA procedures for declaring a major and for changing a major or degree. Students who change their major or degree must satisfy the catalog requirements for the new major or degree in effect at the time of the change. 5 Military Credits: No more than 30 military credits can be applied to a baccalaureate degree. Rev. 10/1/07 HIST MAJ from 05-06