The Americas and Africa caucus invites students to explore the complex history of intercultural encounter, exchange, and conflict that connects South, Central, and North America and the diverse nations of Africa. Courses in this concentration locate these regions within larger global movements of people, goods, and ideas. Major topical themes in the concentration include Indigenous history, African diaspora, immigration, gender, labor, religion, social movements, politics, and critical history of race. Courses in this concentration extend from the colonial era to the modern day and reflect interdisciplinary approaches to historical practice.
Major Requirements
The history major requires a minimum of 12 unique courses. At least eight of the 12 courses must be upper-division (HIS 100-199). A maximum of four courses, including the introductory survey course, may be lower-division (HIS 1-99).
Region of Concentration: Americas and Africa (6 courses)
- One lower-division introductory survey course:
- HIS 10A, United States History to 1877
- HIS 10B, United States History, 1877 to 1977
- HIS 11A, Latin America: Colonial Period
- HIS 11B, Latin America: National Period
- HIS 12, Introduction to Latino American History (Effective Fall 2022)
- HIS 30, The Making of Modern Africa
- All of the above courses satisfy the Ethnicity and Race (ER) general education requirement.
- Four additional Americas and Africa courses, three of which must be upper-division
- One Americas and Africa Comprehensive Requirement
Major Planning Worksheet
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Historical Skills and Methods (1 course)
HIS 100 introduce history majors to historical methods and provides preparation for advanced historical research. Students develop critical reading, historical analysis, research, and disciplinary writing skills. HIS 100 also satisfies the Textual Analysis and Interpretation (TA) general education requirement.
Students who enter UCSC as frosh are expected to complete HIS 100 by the end of their second year. Transfer students are expected to complete HIS 100 no later than their second term at UCSC.
Breadth Requirements (4 courses)
- Two courses from each of the remaining two regions of concentration:
Upper-Division Elective (1 course)
One additional upper-division history course of your choice from any of the three regions of concentration
Catalog of Course Requirements
The History Catalog of Course Requirements indicates what region(s) of concentration and what chronological distribution requirement(s) individual history courses may apply toward.
Distribution Requirements
Of the 12 courses required for the major, at least three must meet chronological distribution requirements. One must be set before 600 C.E., and two must be set in periods prior to the year 1800 C.E.
Intensive Major Option
The intensive history major offers students a pathway to enrich their study of history, refine their skills in writing and research, and receive a designation on their transcripts that signals their ambition and accomplishment to potential employers and graduate schools. All history majors are eligible to declare the intensive track, including junior transfers. If a student attempts but does not complete the intensive track they may still graduate with a standard history degree, provided the appropriate major coursework has been completed.
Americas and Africa Faculty
Quin’Nita Cobbins-Modica
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- African American / Black Studies
Grace Peña Delgado
- Title
- Professor
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
Catherine A Jones
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
Amy Joy Lonetree
- Title
- Professor
Aims McGuinness
- Title
- College Provost, Merrill College
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History
Thiago Mota
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Africa and African Studies
Matt O’Hara
- Title
- Provost, Cowell and Stevenson Colleges
Gregory O’Malley
- Title
- Professor and Chair of History
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Slavery
Eric Porter
- Title
- Distinguished Professor
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- African American / Black Studies
Marilyn J Westerkamp
- Title
- Professor
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Colonialism
Alice Yang
- Title
- Professor, History Department
- Faculty Areas of Expertise
- History