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What Will I Learn in a History Degree Program?
To prepare for our future, we need to know our past. That's why a history degree program can be so valuable for students. Studying history at this level can give you a unique insight into the forces that shape our modern life. You will learn about the cultures, regions and events that comprise the history of the United States and the world. This degree program will develop your research skills, reading comprehension and ability to process large amounts of information. The topics covered in your courses may include American government, historical methodologies, 20th century Europe, world civilizations and women's history.
What Can I Do With a History Degree?
There are many career options for students who have graduated with a degree in history. Some will choose to continue their education with graduate studies in history, law or political science. Others will complete a certificate program in education to become a teacher. Some history graduates will choose to pursue other careers that are popular with liberal arts majors, such as writing, journalism, public relations, business, government, publishing, law or management.
What Is the Career Outlook for History Degree Students?
The job outlook for graduates of a history program varies among all of the different positions available. However, history graduates should expect a positive career outlook overall. Job growth in education is expected to be about as fast as average for all occupations, and popular liberal arts careers such as public relations, communications and advertising will expand at least as fast as all other occupations. Whether you become a teacher or a public relations manager, with your degree in history you can expect a yearly salary of $31,000 to $127,000.



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