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To truly grasp the Internet's impact, one must first comprehend the evolution of the printing press. A history degree teaches you to analyze the striking parallels - and profound differences - between past and present.
Learn from distinguished faculty whose expertise spans ancient civilizations to contemporary times. With intimate class sizes (just 18 students in senior seminars), you'll enjoy meaningful engagement with classmates and instructors.
Explore diverse subjects including monetary history, 20th century conflicts, sports history, Indigenous studies, and cross-cultural historical narratives.
A history degree equips you with valuable analytical and practical skills for various career paths and advanced studies. Alumni have pursued professions as archivists, conflict resolution specialists, historical researchers, policy consultants, legal professionals, and publishing experts.
Cultivate sought-after abilities like critical analysis, research proficiency, and persuasive argumentation - all highly valued in today's job market.
Master compelling communication across written and multimedia formats to effectively present challenges and their resolutions.