The department supports study of cultural history on a global level, including Europe and the Americas, China, Japan, South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and predominantly Islamic areas. Its courses give attention to historical development and cross-cultural interaction, both in the past and in the modern period. Students learn to analyze individual works of the humanities and to relate them to social and cultural developments.
The small size of classes and seminars in the Humanities B.A. programs encourages close relationships between students and faculty. Working closely with faculty, students learn to formulate problems clearly, to consider and evaluate different methods and concepts, to do efficient and thorough research, and to write clearly, concisely and effectively, culminating in work in rigorous senior seminars.
Why Consider a History of Culture Concentration in the Humanities Major?Students in this Humanities - History of Culture Concentration major at Western Washington University acquire skills broadly applicable to professional careers. These include problem solving, critical thinking, research skills, integrative skills, and written and oral communications skills. While preparing students for knowledgeable participation in civic life, these also provide solid foundation for careers in both public and private settings.
Graduates have gone on to a variety of professional graduate schools and fields of work, including teaching, law, library science, archive administration, and research and administrative positions with business and non-profit organizations. The major has also proved to be excellent preparation for graduate academic programs in literature, history and the study of religion.
Students who plan a career in secondary education should contact the department for advising as soon as possible.
Sample Careers- Attorney
- Teacher
- Professor
- Librarian
- Writer
- Business Administrator
- Historian
- Non-Profit Organization Administrator
- Congressional Aid
- Research Assistant
- Editor
- Lobbyist