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History students study abroad all over the world. For information on the available programs, visit ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ's Office of Global Education, located inÌýHovey House.
Studying abroad is an ideal way to enhance a history major or minor. Students can complete major requirements as long as they have made a good start on the major before they travel. It is recommended that majors complete the Study and Writing of History course before going abroad.
Please submit the Study Abroad Course Evaluation Form prior to leaving the U.S. This form will be used to have a study abroad course evaluated to see where it belongs in the major or minor.
Most foreign-study courses are accepted for elective (2000-level), not upper-division (4000-level) credit.
Fill out theÌýDegree Audit Course Substitution and Waiver FormÌýto get your courses applied to major or minor requirements on your degree audit.
Students who are contemplating a senior Honors Thesis and who will be abroad during the normal application process in the spring of their Junior year are strongly urged to plan ahead.
Here are the steps you need to take:
Get in touch with the Director of the History Honors Program, Prof. Glass, so he can walk you through the steps for applying to the honors program.
Begin researching your topic so that you can write your proposal.
History students study abroad all over the world. For information on the available programs, visit ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ's Office of Global Education, located inÌýHovey House.
History Department
Stokes Hall South, 3rd Floor
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