| Suggestion only. Please see Graduate Student Handbook
for complete details. Please be aware that available History
courses are scheduled in advance and are subject to change.
Every effort will be made to accommodate the needs of our History
graduate students. FIRST SEMESTER (FALL) • HIST 7630 The Historian’s Craft • HIST 7631, 7633, or 7635 Reading Colloquium (in-field or out-of-field, as needed) • HIST 5000G Elective SECOND SEMESTER (SPRING) • HIST 7631, 7633, or 7635 Reading Colloquium (in-field or out-of-field, as needed) • HIST 7638 Research Seminar • HIST 5000G Elective >Submit Program of Study Form to College of Graduate Studies (COGS) OPTION (SUMMER) • HIST 7830 Historical Writing and/or 5000G Elective >FORL 2060 Foreign Language (as needed) THIRD SEMESTER (FALL) • HIST 5000G-level or HIST 7000-level Elective • HIST 5000G Elective or HIST 7830 Historical Writing • HIST 5000G Elective or HIST 7999 Thesis >Submit Thesis Prospectus Form to COGS (if Thesis Track) >Satisfy Foreign Language Requirement >Apply for Graduation in Spring FOURTH SEMESTER (SPRING) • 5000G Elective (if still needed) • 5000G Elective (if still needed) • HIST 7999 Thesis or HIST 7990 Non-Thesis Project >Comprehensive Coursework Orals >Satisfy Foreign Language Requirement (if still needed) >Thesis Defense (if Thesis Track) >Submit Electronic Thesis and ETD Submission Form to COGS by stated deadlines (if Thesis Track) OPTION (SUMMER) • Continue HIST 7999 Thesis or HIST 7990 Non-Thesis Project, if needed >Thesis Defense (if Thesis Track) >Submit Electronic Thesis and ETD Submission Form to COGS by stated deadlines (if Thesis Track) |