Briefing for History Majors 2010

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Briefing for History Majors 2010

Briefing for History Majors 2010 Sequencing Deciding which modules to take when, to shape a coherent programme of study

Sequencing East Asian HY2206 HY2207 HY3241 HY2232 HY2208 HY2220 HY3207 2010-11 Sem 1 2010-11 Sem 2 2011-12 Sem 1 2011-12 Sem 2 2012-13 Sem 1 2012-13 Sem 2 HY2206 HY2207 HY3241 HY2232 HY2208 HY2220 HY3207 HY3248 HY3206 HY3205 HY3253 HY3243 HY4218 HY4214 HY4223 Note: This is a tentative three-year plan.

Sequencing South East Asian 2010-11 Sem 1 2010-11 Sem 2 2011-12 Sem 1 2011-12 Sem 2 2012-13 Sem 1 2012-13 Sem 2 HY2229 HY2250 HY2239 HY2234 HY3206 HY3204 HY3201 HY2232 HY3228 HY3231 HY2254 HY3243 HY3225 HY3247 HY3246 HY3249 HY3250 HY4210 HY4215 HY4227 HY4223 HY4216 Note: This is a tentative three-year plan.

Sequencing American –European –South Asian 2010-11 Sem 1 2010-11 Sem 2 2011-12 Sem 1 2011-12 Sem 2 2012-13 Sem 1 2012-13 Sem 2 HY2237 HY2241 HY2231 HY2256 HY2239 HY3227 HY2258 HY3209 HY3251 HY3240 HY3239 HY3238 HY4212 HY4225 HY4205 HY4219 Note: This is a tentative three-year plan.

Sequencing Empires – Military - World 2010-11 Sem 1 2010-11 Sem 2 2011-12 Sem 1 2011-12 Sem 2 2012-13 Sem 1 2012-13 Sem 2 HY2246 HY2245 HY2216 HY2217 HY3242 HY4209 HY4207 HY4205 Note: This is a tentative three-year plan.

Sequencing Cultural – Religion – Technology 2010-11 Sem 1 2010-11 Sem 2 2011-12 Sem 1 2011-12 Sem 2 2012-13 Sem 1 2012-13 Sem 2 HY2249 HY2247 HY2225 HY2254 HY2243 HY2251 HY3226 HY2235 HY2255 HY3252 HY2253 HY3246 HY2257 HY3241 HY3245 HY4216 Note: This is a tentative three-year plan.