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The academic and professional study of History involves reviving and interpreting the past. This discipline explores every dimension of human existence, from global conflicts to pop culture, continually adapting as new insights and viewpoints emerge. As a History student, you'll enjoy the freedom to explore personal interests within the field while benefiting from close faculty mentorship thanks to our intimate class settings. Our curriculum offers diverse historical methodologies and equips you with critical tools to examine any subject through a historical lens. You'll investigate historical themes across North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and South Asia, covering areas such as: Indigenous Studies, Digital Archives, Ecological History, Gender Studies, Global Development, Governance History, Healthcare History, Conflict Studies, and Cultural History.
You can pair your History degree with programs in English, French, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Gender Studies, Environmental Recreation, Park Management, Tourism, or Education. Pursuing a dual major enables you to connect historical understanding with specific disciplines and concentrate your academic path from the start. Additional certificate programs are offered. Students may also opt for specialized tracks in Community History or War Studies within their History degree.