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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.

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