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The curriculum covers American, African, Asian, European, Latin American, and Middle Eastern history, including social, intellectual, military, and political studies, along with gender and ethnic research. You'll develop skills in critical reading, analyzing diverse sources, effective communication, creative thinking, and maintaining scholarly ethics - valuable abilities that translate to various career paths.
Our location in a historically rich area offers unique learning environments and internship possibilities with museums, heritage sites, and preservation groups (including opportunities nationwide). Consider studying abroad in both ancient and modern urban centers.
Engage in collaborative research projects with our supportive faculty. Participate in the History Club. Outstanding students may qualify for Phi Alpha Theta, the prestigious history honor society, and the honors program where you'll work closely with a professor to complete a thesis and graduate with distinction.