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Are you interested
in a History Major?
The awareness and incorporation
of history into our daily lives fosters personal growth,
professional competence, and civic responsibility.
The study of history
incorporates all aspects of human experience throughout
time.
Students
who undertake the study of history develop a frame of reference
with which to master other disciplines and build a strong
foundation for a career in any field. |
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Consider supplementing core history requirements with
electives that will sharpen logical, critical, and
analytical thinking. A general understanding of the
mathematical sciences, economics, legal studies, and
political science, coupled with the ability to express
oneself in both written and spoken English, is important.
Students should select subjects that focus on human thought
and behavior, such as psychology, anthropology, sociology,
and comparative literature. These courses provide excellent
training for professional careers in education, government,
business, law, and social work, as well as advanced work in
academics. |