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Student Resources

Are you a history major or want to become one?  Would you like to minor in history? Do you need help with writing a history paper or do you simply want to know what courses are offered?  Welcome to the History Department's Student Resources site where you can get answers to most if not all of your questions. Check out the menu to the right and learn more about the department and discover its resources.



Plagiarism

Avoiding Plagiarism and Falsification

There is nothing more unnerving than to find out that somebody burglarized your house / car, stole your bike, or is using your identity as theirs.  What if a slacker in your group project takes the credit for your work?  Plagiarism and falsification are exactly that.  Therefore in academics, willfully stealing somebody else's work and claiming it as yours is a MAJOR offense.  Honest work shoddily cited, still will wreck your grade.

 
Course Resources

Undergraduate Course Levels, Prerequisites, and Course Work Expectations

Each member of the history faculty determines the specific requirements for the course they teach.  However, these expectations are based upon a common set of definitions the department has adopted for its general (open to all students) and methods (history majors only) courses.  Below you will find the parameters for each course level and/or type.