= history = 32 credit hours total. Hmm. * (check) History 100 (preferably in the freshman year) or six hours in pre-1789 European history. * (check) Six credit hours in United States history. * (check) Six credit hours in European history (which may include British but not History 100). * (check, counting Japan next sem) Six credit hours in Latin American, Asian, and/or African history. * (check) Six credit hours in the pre-1789 period (not including History 100). * (probably check) Twelve credit hours at the 300 and/or 400 level. * One of the following undergraduate seminars: ** History 288 (Introduction to Historical Methods) for freshmen and sophomores only ** History 487 (The Nature of History) or History 488 (The Historian's Craft). ** If qualified to do so, a student may write an honors thesis as an alternative to a seminar. http://www.unl.edu/history/undergrad/undergrad_major.html = comp sci minor = http://cse.unl.edu/Academic_Programs/cs_bulletin.php3 = latin minor = http://www.unl.edu/classics/latin.html Plan B - 9 hours above 300 level