Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

History

Academic Program in History

Program Requirements

  • Loading
  • Loading
Still loading? There may be a problem with the dynamically generated link. Please visit for program requirements.

Overview

Our students study a broad range of historical viewpoints and events, problems and approaches to the societal, cultural, political, intellectual, economic, and global challenges and developments. Rigorous coursework coupled with a research component helps our students gain deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.

The study of history informs majors and non-majors alike about how to make sense of the world by comprehending how the past influences the present and how the past can shape the future.

Off-campus programs enrich the educational experience as students can study abroad, pursue an internship with a local historical society, archive, or museum, go after a media-sponsored fellowship, or participate in community service endeavors. In consultation with their advisors, history majors develop a balanced program of historical study encompassing a concentration in a geographic, chronological, or thematic category.

History majors complete Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ with highly developed skills in writing, research, and presentation; data collection and analysis; and critical thinking and problem solving.

While some Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ graduates become historians or archivists, many more have careers in diverse areas including public policy, musicology, foreign service, law, education, documentary filmmaking, publishing, or community health advocacy.