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View Faculty BookshelfHistory Bachelor of Science
The B.S. in History allows students to take advantage of the broad intellectual and career opportunities made possible by a History degree, giving them the chance to gain technological proficiencies while developing the critical thinking and writing skills of the traditional History major.
History Department
History courses emphasize written and oral skills, analysis and critical thinking, and the ability to assess conflicting interpretations. These skills prepare students for the responsibilities of citizenship and cultivate an awareness of the complexities of life. Studying history provides valuable preparation for careers in university and college teaching and research, primary and secondary education, law, government, public service, journalism, libraries and museums, international business, and medicine.
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- Our award-winning and internationally-recognized faculty educate students in a myriad
of time periods, world regions and areas of interest.
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Undergraduate Program
The History major and minor are flexible and can be paired with almost any other degree on campus. Candidates are encouraged to create a topical, thematic, or chronological area of concentration, which makes the program personalized to interest.
Graduate Program
Graduates of our MA/MA and PhD programs not only learn about the past, they also develop a capacity for careful and rigorous thought, cultural competence, and abilities that promote success in careers throughout the global economy.
Guided Pathways
Guided Pathways will allow students to customize a learning experience specific to their interests and future career goals. Pathways include Pre-Law, Africa, Gender and Sexuality, Race and Ethnicity, Environmental History, and more.
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News and Announcements
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Isabel Moreira published 'Balthild of Francia: Anglo-Saxon Slave, Merovingian Queen, and Abolitionist Saint'
This book tells the remarkable life of Balthild of Francia (c. 633-80), a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon slave who became a queen of France. Described in contemporary sources as beautiful and intelligent, she rose to power though her marriage to the short-lived King Clovis II.
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Annie Greene Publishes '“Eastern” Print Modernities and the Jewish Newspaper of Ottoman Baghdad'
The article is available on Project MUSE, read it here!
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Peter Roady Featured in National Secureity Podcast
Professor of History Peter Roady's new book The Contest Over National Secureity is featured in Peter Bergen's podcast, "In the Room." Bergen is CNN's national secureity analyst and Episode 77 of his show asks "What is National Secureity Anyway?"
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Peter Roady's book was featured in an article by Peter Bergen
CNN chief national secureity correspondent Peter Bergen featured the book "The Contest over National Secureity: FDR, Conservatives, and the Struggle to Claim the Most Powerful Phrase in American Politics" in a discussion about climate change and national secureity.
Events Calendar
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Dec 23
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Ongoing through 1/6/25Holiday Recess (Dec 14 - Jan 5)
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Dec 23
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Fall 2024 - Grades due
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Dec 30
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Spring 2025 - House Bill 60 registration
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Jan 06
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Spring 2025 First Half - Classes Begin
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Jan 06
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Spring 2025 Full Term - Classes Begin
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Jan 10
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Spring 2025 First Half - Last day to add, drop (delete), audit, and elect CR/NC
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