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History programs play an essential role in comprehensive undergraduate studies. These courses help students develop a richer comprehension of historical and contemporary contexts while acquiring valuable skills applicable to diverse professional paths. Department faculty conduct research using primary sources and original documents to examine, analyze, and construct historical interpretations. As educators, they deliver exceptional instruction in research methodologies, critical thinking, and proper documentation while exposing students to unfamiliar cultures, societies, and historical eras.
History students learn to pose expansive questions, develop precise responses, and create compelling narratives to share their findings with various audiences - abilities that prove valuable across numerous professions. The discipline also serves as excellent preparation for legal and business graduate programs. Graduates have pursued successful careers in teaching, media, tech industries, armed forces, government, healthcare, and social services, among other sectors.
Professional Opportunities
History graduates may pursue roles such as:
Historical researcher
Academic instructor
Legal professional
Media correspondent
Corporate leader
Student must have a High School Qualification.
Due to limited testing availability from COVID-19, the UW will accept the Duolingo’s English Test for autumn 2021 applicants. A minimum score of 105 will be required for admission. The TOEFL iBT special home edition and the IELTS Indicator at home exam will also be accepted for 2021 international freshman applicants.
English proficiency
TOEFL (iBT) - Minimum score required: 76, Recommended score: 92 or higher
IELTS - Minimum score required: 6.0, Recommended score: 7.0 or higher