- Obtain a Declaration of Major form along with a History/Social
Studies Major Application form from the Department of History secretary
in Rhodes Tower (RT) 1915.
- Schedule an initial advising appointment with the Director of Undergraduate
Studies or the Chair of the Department through the Department secretary
at 216.687.3920.
- Before your scheduled initial advising session, complete both the
Declaration of Major and History/Social Studies Application forms.
When you appear for the initial advising session, you will be asked
to submit these forms together with a current representative writing
sample. These materials will be kept in your advising file and compared
with materials obtained at the time you complete your major requirements
and are about to graduate (as part of a University-mandated academic
assessment program). As such, both the History/Social Studies Application
form and the writing sample are required portions of the declaration
of major process and must be submitted before you can be officially
registered as a history/social studies major.
The Application
form asks why you wish to major in history/social studies, what you
expect from the program, what your current career plans are, and how
a major in history/social studies might contribute to achievement
of your chosen goals. You also will be asked to write a short essay
exploring what you identify as the value of history in general and
with specific reference to an understanding of the nature of the human
experience in today’s world.
Prior
to your first advising session, review College and University graduation
requirements and the description of the major program of study found
in the University Bulletin.
- Also bring with you to your initial appointment a recent copy of the
academic advising check sheet obtained from the office of CLASS
Advising located in Chester Building (CB) 279 which indicates the
status of your progress towards meeting College and University graduation
requirements.
- At your initial interview, clarify and expand on answers to any questions
you may have about the academic major and/or any of the other programs
provided through the Department of History. If appropriate, consult
your advisor about your current schedule and the courses in which
you plan to enroll during the coming semester.
- You will be assigned an academic advisor chosen from the Department’s
full-time faculty with your approval by the depatment's Director of Undergraduate Studies.