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Can I count MAP classes towards my major? What about Freshman Honors Seminars, Advanced/Collegiate Honors Seminars, or courses in the Collegiate Seminar Program?

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Can I count MAP classes towards my major? What about Freshman Honors Seminars, Advanced/Collegiate Honors Seminars, or courses in the Collegiate Seminar Program?

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If you take a MAP class (V55), a Freshman Honors Seminar (V50), an Advanced/Collegiate Honors Seminar (V28), or a course in the Collegiate Seminar Program (V70) with a professor in the History Department or an Associated faculty member (refer to our website for a list: http://history.fas.nyu.edu/page/faculty), the course may count towards your history major. You do not need to petition to count these courses towards the major; just let Sadie know and she can do a memo to the Registrar. If the course was not taught by a professor in the History Department or an Associated faculty member, it may not count towards the history major. Advanced/Collegiate Honors Seminars (V28) will be considered Advanced level. MAP classes (V55), Freshman Honors Seminars (V50), and courses in the Collegiate Seminar Program (V70) will be considered Introductory.

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If you take a MAP class (V55), a Freshman Honors Seminar (V50), an Advanced/Collegiate Honors Seminar (V28), or a course in the Collegiate Seminar Program (V70) with a professor in the History Department or an Associated faculty member (refer to our website for a list: http://history.fas.nyu.edu/page/faculty), the course may count towards your history major. You do not need to petition to count these courses towards the major; just let Jessica know and she can do a memo to the Registrar. If the course was not taught by a professor in the History Department or an Associated faculty member, it may not count towards the history major. Advanced/Collegiate Honors Seminars (V28) will be considered Advanced level. MAP classes (V55), Freshman Honors Seminars (V50), and courses in the Collegiate Seminar Program (V70) will be considered Introductory.

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