Students who major in History take five history classes to broaden their background and understanding of U.S. History and World Civilizations, studying time periods and the cultural, political, economic and religious influences on humankind. Through research and analytical writing, students develop the skills required to transfer as a History major or into a related course of study that requires this background. The College offers three-course survey sequences in U.S. History and World Civilization, as well as a Special Topics class every spring semester showcasing faculty research and interests, and exposing students to a specific topic within the field of study and completing the capstone project required of all graduating History majors.
Students who enroll in this major usually have developed an appreciation of history in high school. They are constantly interested in studying how events of the past have formed the present and serve to shape the future. History majors thrive on understanding the relationship between cause and effect, and applying that understanding to culture and civilizations. History majors love to study the lives of Presidents and world leaders, wars and conflicts, great civilizations. They are passionate about news, information, and the world of ideas. History majors at Dean generally transfer into history, political science, or government majors. History majors often pursue law degrees in graduate school.
History is a versatile major and can lead into career opportunities as an educator, researcher, communicator or editor, nformation manager, advocate, or in business. History majors can usually find jobs as advertising executive, analyst, archivist, broadcaster, campaign worker, consultant, congressional aide, editor, foreign service officer, foundation staffer, information specialist, intelligence agent, journalist, legal assistant, lobbyist, personnel manager, public relations staffer, researcher, teacher...the list can be almost endless.
For more information on the History major, and the courses in that major, PLEASE CLICK HERE to go to the on-line catalog, and then scroll to the History section of the catalog.