The department?s courses investigate those ideas and institutions by which people have attempted to shape and order their world. We are especially interested in periods that experience pronounced social, economic, and political conflict. We believe that comparative history is an effective way to achieve many of our goals.
The history department?s program helps students learn to think clearly, to analyze and interpret a broad range of materials, and to express themselves both orally and in writing. Courses equip students with the analytical and interpretive skills they require to become enlightened citizens, to pursue professional and business careers, and to continue with the advanced study of history. The department offers several categories of courses. Introductory courses provide general coverage of specific topics. Advanced level courses and colloquia involve intensive examination of complicated subject matter. Seminars require the completion of a major research project or projects.