The program at the , emphasizes the development of critical faculties, including the identification of historical problems, their contextualization, and the ability to interpret, synthesize, and analyze historical texts and sources.
What You'll Study:
History is the study of the most important and exciting events that have ever occurred, providing students with a wide ranging introduction to modern societies, cultures, and global events. The program provides rigorous instruction in critical thinking, writing, and composition. As one of the broadest and most diverse disciplines in academia, history provides students with connections to numerous other programs and opportunities across campus.
Career opportunities in History:
- Lawyers
- Business executives
- Diplomats
- Legislators
- National-security agents
- Development officers
- Public-relations managers
- Museum curators
- Journalists, Editors, and Publishers
- Screenwriters
- Civil Servants
- Teachers and Educational administrators