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Nov 24, 2024
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University of Alberta Calendar 2024-2025
Honors in History [Arts]
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General Information
Students planning to apply for admission to the Honors program should consult BA Honors for admission requirements.
See Bachelor of Arts Honors for Faculty regulations concerning the Honors program.
Program Requirements
Honors in History requires a minimum of 48 units to a maximum of 60 units in History (including junior courses). In certain circumstances, selected Classics courses are accepted as the equivalent of History courses, subject to the approval of the Honors Advisor in such cases, and, when used in this manner, these courses will be included in the minimum and maximum permitted.
Students are urged to enroll in courses closely related to their research interests while ensuring that, over the course of the Honors program, they gain a broad background of historical knowledge through courses that range widely in place, time, and perspective.
Course Requirements
- At least 42 units at the senior level in HIST including a minimum of 9 units at the 400-level in HIST;
- An historiography seminar, HIST 500 , is required during the third year;
- HIST 501 , Honors essay required during the fourth year. Students prepare the Honors essay under the supervision of a member of the Department.
- Students must satisfy the Department of their ability to read a Language Other than English. Examinations for that purpose are conducted by the Department. These exams normally are written during the second or third year and must be passed for completion of degree. Honors History students who already have 6 units in one senior-level Language Other than English will be exempt from the language exam.
Promotion Requirements
Promotion from year to year requires a GPA of at least 3.3 with an average of at least 3.3 in all History courses in the Fall/Winter.
Graduation Requirements
Graduation with Honors in History requires a graduation average of at least 3.0 on the last 60 units completed at the University of Alberta with an average of at least 3.3 on all courses applied to the major. Graduation with First Class Honors requires an average of at least 3.7 on all courses applied to the major taken in the two final years and an average of at least 3.5 on all courses in the two final years (last 60 units).
Combined Honors in History
General Information
Students may pursue a Combined Honors program in History and another discipline.
However, students should be aware that a Combined Honors program may not directly qualify for admission to a graduate program in History. Please consult the Graduate Chair for advice. A Combined Honors program may also take longer than the usual four years to complete.
Program Requirements
The common requirements in a Combined Honors program are the same as for other Honors programs (refer to Bachelor of Arts Honors ).
A Combined Honors degree in History and another discipline requires a minimum of 42 units (at the junior and senior levels) in History and a minimum of 36 units in the other discipline.
Course Requirements
- HIST 500 (6 units) Historiography seminar is required in the third year.
- HIST 501 (6 units) Honors Essay is normally required in the fourth year. However, with the Advisor’s approval, this may be replaced with 6 units in History if the student will be completing an Honors Essay in the other discipline. With special permission, a Combined Honors Essay may also be permitted in lieu of HIST 501 [see Honors Essay ]. Consult the Honors Advisor for further information.
- Additional units of course weight in History as needed to achieve the minimum of 42 units required; at least 36 units must be at the senior level, and at least 6 units must be at the 400-level. HIST 500 and HIST 501 are counted toward the minimum units of course weight required. Advisor approval of course selection is required.
- Students must satisfy the second language requirements of the BA Honors History program, see Honors in History.
Promotion and Graduation Requirements
In a combined Honors program, students must meet the promotion and graduation standards of each discipline. See Honors in History.
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