History

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Program Type
B.A.
Est. Time to Complete
4 Years
School
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
Delivery Mode
On Campus
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Study the past to understand the future.

Who are we? Where are we heading? A knowledge of the past provides us with clues on those crucial questions of life. Want to be a politician, corporate president, lawyer, judge, journalist, or professor? The logical starting point is being a history major, full of useful skill-building.

These skills include writing and presenting information; analyzing ideas, data and information; examining evidence including documents, texts and interviews; and seeing connections and making decisions and reflective judgments. What employer would gloss over those invaluable abilities? Beyond that, you’ll grow as a person, one who better understands the world we live in and how we got here.

About the History Program

Your future is bright as a history major at York College. The history major is solid preparation for graduate school, as well as careers in everything from law and finance to politics and business. Our graduates work for the Birmingham Public Library, the Census Bureau, High Point University, the Internal Revenue Service, the Pennsylvania Heritage Society and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund.

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As a History major at York College, you'll develop high-demand skills such as writing and presenting information; analyzing ideas, data and information; examining evidence including documents, texts and interviews; and seeing connections and making decisions and reflective judgments. What employer would gloss over those invaluable abilities? Beyond that, you’ll grow as a person, one who better understands the world we live in and how we got here.

History Courses

Your class schedule will include core courses for your major, Gen Next general education classes, and electives. 

Course NameCourse CodeCredits
World Regional GeographyG 1003 Credits
The Foundation of the WestHIS 1013 Credits
The West in the WorldHIS 1023 Credits
Methods and Theory in HistoryHIS 2003 Credits

 

Careers in History

A bachelor’s degree in History opens up a variety of career opportunities. Some of your options may include:

Historian

Genealogist

Museum Educator

Cultural Resource Manager

Archaeologist

Historical Researcher

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Build your dream career, one day at a time.

This is day one. From your first semester on campus through graduation day, York College offers expert advice, professional development opportunities, and personalized support to help you navigate the choices that influence your future. 

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Meet the Faculty

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Corey Brooks
Corey Brooks, Ph.D.
Chair, History and Political Science Department
Full Professor of History
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
Jacqueline Beatty
Jacqueline Beatty, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
David Fyfe
David Fyfe, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Geography
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
Padraic Kennedy
Padraic Kennedy, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
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