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American History & Institutions (AH&I)

What are the American History and Institutions (AH&I) requirements?

  • AH&I requirements are University of California requirements for all students on all UC campuses.

  • These requirements are routinely completed by about 95% of students entering Cal with coursework in high school, test scores, or transferred credit.

  • As of July 1, 2005 the list of UC Berkeley courses that can be taken to satisfy the American History requirement include History 7A, 7B, 130B, 131A, 131B, and 138. Courses that can be taken to satisfy the American Institutions requirement include Poli Sci 1 and 108A. For more information, students can visit the AH&I Office in 120 Wheeler or call (510) 642-5006.

  • These courses may be taken for a letter grade (C- or better) or on a Passed/Not Passed basis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q - How do I know if I have satisfied this requirement or not?

A - You can easily check Info-BEARS by calling 510-642-9400 and selecting "Profile Information" from the "Personal Information Menu." Also, once you have completed your first term the University requirements of Entry Level Writing, American History, and American Institutions, will show on the top of your transcript (student record) as either "requirement satisfied" or "required."

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