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Gain insight into our world by examining the origins of current realities, while honing exceptional research, analytical, and communication abilities. History forms the foundation for comprehending today's political, social, and ethical landscape - making it crucial for maintaining democratic and free societies. To grasp the political frameworks, institutions, ideas, narratives, and customs underlying contemporary civilizations, we must trace their evolution. This major helps you construct a temporal framework that spans centuries, allowing you to contextualize your place in the modern world. A History specialization also significantly enhances your source evaluation capabilities along with writing and comprehension skills, equipping you with versatile tools for diverse professional paths. Complete two majors within three years to earn dual qualifications, or pair the History major with minors in Australian Indigenous Studies, Global Politics, or Religion to broaden your career opportunities. Historical knowledge is essential for interpreting both our society and international relations. Graduates enter dynamic fields where they can shape policies, demonstrate leadership, oversee projects, conduct investigations, and drive meaningful change. You'll learn from distinguished historians like Dr. Arjun Subrahmanyan, who investigates democracy's influence, societal transformations, intellectual developments, and contemporary life in Thailand. His teachings will challenge you to consider how historical choices continue shaping Southeast Asia's future trajectory.