Registration Guide: Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies
Students majoring in Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies will ordinarily, through coursework in the major, satisfy BU Hub requirements in Philosophical, Aesthetic, and Historical Interpretation; Scientific and Social Inquiry; Diversity, Civic Engagement and Global Citizenship; Communication; and in the Intellectual Toolkit. Remaining BU Hub requirements will be satisfied by selecting from a wide range of available courses outside the major or, in some cases, cocurricular experiences.
A typical first semester Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies schedule looks like:
- Introductory major course
- Language course or Course of interest
- Course of interest
- Writing course
- Optional add-on: First-Year Seminar
Please see below for more detailed suggestions on each course:
For your first course, you should aim for an introductory Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies major course. Depending on what is offered this semester, you may pick from the following list: -OR- Course of interest: If the above courses are full or not offered this semester, you can instead select a 100- or 200-level course that interests you. You will likely find courses related to your major interests within one of the following departments/programs: If you’re not sure where to start, you can review our Registration Instructions (linked at the end of this guide) for tips on browsing by department. Course #1: Introductory Major Course
CAS Language Course: CAS students must exhibit proficiency through the fourth-semester level of a language other than English. If you have not already done so, please review the full language policy here. If you plan to fulfill this language requirement through coursework at BU, then your next course should be a language course: If you’ll fulfill the language requirement through advanced credit (such as AP/IB scores) or through native proficiency of another language, you have fulfilled your language requirement and can instead take a course of interest (as seen below). -OR- Course of interest: Select a course that interests you – perhaps based on subjects you’ve enjoyed in the past or a new subject you’re excited to try for the first time! If you’re not sure where to start, you can review our Registration Instructions for tips on browsing by topic or Hub requirement. If interested, you might also consider a course to fulfill your natural science with a lab requirement. (Please talk with your advisor before registering for a natural science w/ lab course, as some advanced/external credit will fulfill this automatically.)Course #2: Language Course or Course of Interest
Course of interest: Select a course that interests you – perhaps based on subjects you’ve enjoyed in the past or a new subject you’re excited to try for the first time! If you’re not sure where to start, you can review our Registration Instructions for tips on browsing by topic or Hub requirement. If interested, you might also consider a course to fulfill your natural science with a lab requirement. (Please talk with your advisor before registering for a natural science w/ lab course, as some advanced/external credit will fulfill this automatically.)Course #3: Course of Interest
For your writing course, you will take one of the following: First-Year Seminar: FY 101 (1 unit) – Optional FY101 is a one-unit, low stress, non-academic class that serves as a semester-long introduction to BU and college life. FY101 helps you get a head start on making connections at BU. Each section is taught by a student peer mentor and a staff instructor. If you are interested in the Core Curriculum, we recommend one of the following courses in place of a language course/course of interest. (Talk to your advisor to discuss these adjustments in more detail!) If you are interested in the humanities-based Core courses, we encourage you to consider CAS CC 101 (see the ‘Writing Course’ drop-down above). **PLEASE NOTE: Students in the Core Program who are interested in majors within the natural sciences (Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Neuroscience, Physics, etc.) and are taking at least one laboratory course this semester should NOT enroll in CAS CC 111 or 212. Find out more about the Core Curriculum, the Hub, and registration here. Ready to register? Let’s go – click here! For more information about your specific major requirements click here!Course #4: Writing Course
Optional Course #5: First-Year Seminar
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