History

First Year
Semester 1   Semester 2
ENGL 101 Composition and Reading 3   GENED Humanities and the Arts 3
FL Foreign Language 3-4   FL Foreign Language 3-4
HIST101 General Education Social and Behavioral Sciences 3   HIST 102 The United States, Reconstruction to Recent Times 3
HIST118 or 127 The Pre-Modern Western World: Acient and Medieval Civilizations or World History from 1450 to 1800 3   HIST 119 or 126 Europe from the Renaissance to the French Revolution 1300-1815 or World History from Antiquity to 1450 3
MATH 102 or 111 Survey of Mathematics or College Algebra 1 3   GENED Natural Sciences 3
    15-16       15-16
Second Year
Semester 3   Semester 4
HIST 250 Sources and Methods in History 3   HIST or ELEC 300 3
GENED Humanities and the Arts 3   HIST or ELEC 300 3
HIST 120 or 128 Modern Europe 1815 to the Present or World History from 1800 to the Present 3   GENED Natural Sciences 3
GENED Natural Sciences 3   GENED Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
ELEC Elective 3   GENED Humanities and the Arts 3
    15       15
Third Year
Semester 5   Semester 6
HIST 300/400 Elective 3   HIST 300 Elective 3
HIST 300 Non-Western 3   HIST ALL Elective 3
GENED Social and Behavioral Sciences 3   ELEC 300+ Upper level 3
GENED Humanities and the Arts 3   ELEC 300+ Upper level 3
GENED Natural Sciences 3   ELEC 300+ Upper level 3
    15       15
Fourth Year
Semester 7   Semester 8
ELEC 300+ Upper level 3   HIST 350 Historiography and Great Historians 3
ELEC 300+ Upper level 3   ELEC 300+ Upper level 3
ELEC ALL 3   ELEC ALL 3
ELEC ALL 3   ELEC ALL 3
ELEC ALL 3   ELEC ALL 3
    15       15
Assumptions: 15-16 credits per semester No ACSK courses needed Allows for two semesters of foreign language Allows (assumes placement into)English 101 and Math 102 or 111 Allows for 36 credits of upper-level courses (overlapping 18 in major) Allows for 36 credits of General Education (overlaps 6 credits in major) Allows for DV course, either in major, General Education or elective

The bachelor's degree at UW-Parkside is comprised of 120 credit hours which include the following:

  1. Reading/Writing, and Computational Skills (7 credits)
  2. UW-P Distribution Requirements - General Education 36 credits to include 12 credits each from Humanities and Fine Arts (HU), Social and Behavioral Science (SB) and Natural Science (NS)
  3. Foreign Language* and Diversity Requirements (DV) (3-11 credits)

    *Foreign Language: It is assumed the student completed two years of the same foreign language in high school with a C or better average in the second year. Two semesters of the same foreign language at UW-P will be required if student did not complete requirement in high school.

  4. 36 credits are required at the 300 level or higher
  5. The English, math, foreign language competencies must be completed by 60 credits
  6. The information literacy requirement must be completed by 30 credits
  7. Any developmental courses (e.g., ACSK) or courses that are repeated more than once, do not count towards the 120 credit hours required for graduation and,
  8. All specific program major requirements as included in the above four year plan.