What can I do with a degree in history?
With a degree in history you will be prepared to work as an educator, researcher, communicator, advocate or in other careers. Our students also have been successful in pursuing graduate degrees in history.
What will I learn?
Studying history will illuminate present realities and open doors to future possibilities. You will gain perspectives on the vast panorama of the human experience — achievements and tragedies, ideals and actualities.
Why study history?
A degree in history opens doors to education, law, business, administration and civil service careers.
History faculty members are active in the profession, committed to teaching, and possess strong research and publishing records.
Numerous scholarships are available exclusively to history majors and minors.
History students have established an excellent reputation with local museums and national corporations for cooperative work and internship opportunities.
You will have opportunities for field trips, conferences and social exchanges through Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society, History Club and Weber Historical Society.
What is the application process?
Although there is no application deadline, we encourage you to apply early and register for classes. Contact the Department of History for specific information or to schedule an advisement time.
Degrees available: