BA History
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in History explores the full spectrum of human experience, connecting the past to the present to understand how societies have evolved. Students learn to critically analyze original sources—from government documents and personal diaries to films and oral histories—to construct meaningful narratives about our world. This program equips graduates with versatile analytical and communication skills for success in a wide range of professional fields.
Key Program Highlights
- Develop expert skills in critical analysis, research, and persuasive communication.
- Learn to interpret diverse primary sources, including digital archives and multimedia.
- Gain a deep understanding of global events and their impact on contemporary issues.
- Prepare for high-demand careers in law, government, public policy, and management.
- Build a strong foundation for advanced graduate study in history and related disciplines.
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in History explores the full spectrum of human experience, connecting the past to the present to understand how societies have evolved. Students learn to critically analyze original sources—from government documents and personal diaries to films and oral histories—to construct meaningful narratives about our world. This program equips graduates with versatile analytical and communication skills for success in a wide range of professional fields.
Key Program Highlights
- Develop expert skills in critical analysis, research, and persuasive communication.
- Learn to interpret diverse primary sources, including digital archives and multimedia.
- Gain a deep understanding of global events and their impact on contemporary issues.
- Prepare for high-demand careers in law, government, public policy, and management.
- Build a strong foundation for advanced graduate study in history and related disciplines.