Bachelor of Arts in History
History majors don’t just study what has happened in the past. As a history major at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥, you’ll acquire skills and knowledge that can prepare you for a variety of careers in fields including teaching, law, government service, writing, researching, genealogy, business and politics. Perhaps most importantly, however, you’ll achieve a better understanding of the world and its people. History informs us of who we are, and from where we came. It is a foundation of the liberal arts, and vital to our comprehension of ourselves and world around us.
Studying history helps you develop effective research and writing skills, and provides you with the ability to think critically about problems and issues. These skills, along with a curious nature and desire to keep learning, are attractive to prospective employers and may set you apart from other candidates for positions.
Earning a history degree at ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ can also prepare you for graduate school. History graduates have been accepted into a variety of graduate programs, including law, business and medical, at institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, Penn State University and the University of Pennsylvania.