BA.HI.EN - History-Environmental Studies (Major)
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Major Requirements
Total credit requirements for a History-Environmental Studies major: 57 (32 credits in History and 25 in required coursework for all Environmental Studies majors)
Common Requirements for all Environmental Studies Majors
Required Courses
Introductory Coursework: Environmental Studies 120 and 207
Foundation Coursework: Fulfill the following requirements for the two areas outside of your area of concentration (arts and humanities, natural and physical sciences, or social sciences).
Environmental Humanities: Take two elective courses from the list below.
Environmental Natural and Physical Sciences: Take 7 credits in elective courses from the list below from at least two departments, including at least one course with a lab.
Environmental Social Sciences: Take two elective courses from the list below.
Interdisciplinary Coursework: Take one interdisciplinary elective from the list below.
Senior Coursework: Environmental Studies 479
Additional Requirements
Fulfill all of the requirements for a major in a specific area of concentration, chosen from:
Environmental Arts and Humanities: Art-Environmental Studies or Environmental Humanities
Environmental Natural and Physical Sciences: Biology-Environmental Studies, Chemistry-Environmental Studies, Geology-Environmental Studies, or Physics-Environmental Studies
Environmental Social Sciences: Anthropology-Environmental Studies, Economics-Environmental Studies, History-Environmental Studies, Politics-Environmental Studies, or Sociology-Environmental Studies
Senior Requirements
Environmental Studies 479
Further requirements as specified by the chosen major
Honors
Specified within each major
Notes
Up to 8 transfer credits may be applied to a major in Environmental Studies.
No courses taken P-D-F can be applied toward the major.
Requirements for History-Environmental Studies Majors
Complete the Common Requirements for all Environmental Studies Majors (25 Credits)
Required History Courses
History 299 and a 390-level History seminar
History 401; and 402 or 498
History 231 or 232
Two additional History courses chosen from the following list of core Environmental History courses: History 120, 155, 205, 206, 231, 232, 262, 263, 307, 321, and 355
Other courses may be substituted with the approval of Environmental History faculty.
8 credits in additional History courses not on the list of core Environmental History courses
Senior Requirements
History 401
History 402; or 3 credits of History 498 and 1 credit of Environmental Studies 498
Senior assessment in History, consisting of:
A substantive integrative essay (bringing together coursework across Environmental Studies), or a substantive research essay (conducting further research on an environmental history topic including environmental humanities and environmental science aspects), or an honors thesis
Oral exam based on the senior essay or thesis, touching on all three areas within Environmental Studies
Honors
Students submit an “Honors in Major Study Application” to their department.
Candidates enroll in three credits of History 498 and one credit of Environmental Studies 498.
Students must submit a proposal for their thesis or project within the first six weeks of the two-semester period in which they are eligible.
Accumulated at least 87 credits
Completed two semesters of residency at Whitman
Major GPA of at least 3.500
Complete a written thesis or research project prepared exclusively for the satisfaction of this program.
Earn a grade of at least A- on the honors thesis or project and the honors thesis course.
Pass the senior assessment with distinction.
The department will submit the honors applications to the Registrar’s Office of students pursuing honors by the specified deadline.
The department will submit the “Senior Assessment/Major Study Certificate” to the Registrar’s Office no later than Reading Day.
An acceptable digital copy of the honors thesis must be submitted to Penrose Library no later than Reading Day.
Notes
Only two History courses may be taken at the 100-level.