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Dec 30, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Department of History
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Chair
Thomas Buoye
Professors
Joseph C. Bradley
Kristen Oertel
Andrew Grant Wood
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Associate Professors
Jonathan Arnold
Thomas Buoye
Brian Hosmer
Jan Doolittle Wilson
Assistant Professor
Jeremy Kuzmarov
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For more information about degree offerings by the faculty of history, visit the Department of History webpage.
The history major exposes students to a range of historical issues and problems, and develops the fundamental skills necessary to the practice of the historian’s craft. It allows a level of specialization that promotes an appreciation of the complexity of human affairs and the difficulties involved in their interpretation. The history major challenges the intellect, inspires the imagination, and stimulates analytical thinking. Historical knowledge provides a valuable background for students considering careers in law, journalism, library and museum work, education, business, and local, state, national, and international public service. Students of history contribute anywhere that a knowledge of domestic and foreign affairs is required, and, of course, to the profession of historical research and teaching.
Learning Objectives
- Demonstrate understanding in several areas of history;
- Demonstrate a range of critical thinking skills transferable to a wide range of careers;
- Demonstrate an appreciation of the complexity of human affairs and the difficulties involved in their interpretation; and
- Perform research and demonstrate oral and written communication skills.
ProgramsMajorMinorCombinedCoursesHistory
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