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Gannon University's history program provides the advantages of a cutting-edge education, an international perspective, and local connections that can transform both you and the world. Begin your path at Gannon and cultivate the critical thinking abilities, broad outlook, and academic foundation required for careers in diplomacy, higher education, global development, media, legal fields, policy research, writing, and beyond.
Get published in top undergraduate journals across the U.S. and English-speaking countries.
Participate in a London study program organized by the Washington Center.
Join the university's archaeological excavation at an Early Bronze Age location in Madaba, Jordan.
Acquire practical expertise through essential history courses such as:
Arabic Literature in History: Develop deeper insights into the Arab world by exploring literary texts written in Arabic from the sixth century to modern times.
Biographical and Fictional History: Visit the Library of Congress to conduct research and compose your own historical fiction or biography.
Moral Extremes: Understanding the Holocaust: Journey to Poland and Prague to investigate the Holocaust from diverse historical and theological viewpoints in this interdisciplinary, team-taught course.