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Exploring History academically and professionally means breathing life into bygone eras. This field covers the full spectrum of human existence, from global conflicts to pop culture phenomena, continuously transforming as our understanding deepens and viewpoints shift. As a History student, you'll enjoy the freedom to follow your passions within the discipline while benefiting from close faculty mentorship thanks to our intimate class settings. Our curriculum offers diverse methodologies for historical inquiry and equips you with critical tools to examine any subject through a historical lens. You'll investigate themes spanning North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and South Asia, including: Indigenous Studies, Digital Archives, Ecological Past, Gender Narratives, Global Development, Governance Through Time, Healthcare Evolution, Conflict Studies, and Societal Transformations.
You can pair your History degree with programs in English, French, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Gender Studies, Nature-Based Education, or Teacher Education. Pursuing a dual major lets you connect historical insights to specific disciplines while streamlining your academic path from day one. Additional certification opportunities exist. Students may also opt for focused tracks in Community Heritage or Warfare Studies within their History program.