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Students pursuing a History major recognize that today's challenges stem from decisions made throughout history. Rather than simply memorizing facts, History students act as investigators, carefully examining and interpreting historical documents to gain insights into our world's development and potential improvements for society. Through this process, they develop valuable skills sought by employers across various industries. History majors hone their abilities in written and verbal communication, constructing arguments, and persuasive advocacy. They also master research techniques, evidence evaluation, and effective presentation of findings. Consequently, history graduates thrive in diverse fields including education, legal professions, public administration, consulting, and business. In our interconnected world, employers increasingly value candidates with cross-cultural understanding - a strength of History majors who study global regions through specialized coursework. Those who participate in our department's study abroad programs gain even greater advantages.
The BS in History program differs from the BA by typically not requiring foreign language study, instead mandating additional coursework in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. BS students enjoy considerable flexibility in choosing their STEM courses, though they should select classes that complement their historical focus and career aspirations. Numerous growing sectors in science, technology, and healthcare now seek professionals who blend STEM knowledge with the analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills cultivated through historical study. A BS in History prepares graduates to meet this rising need in the job market.