Step into the enthralling world of history at FHU, where embarking on a major in History is an immersive and exhilarating educational journey. Unlock the power of critical analytical skills, sharpen your strategic thinking and forge meaningful connections with seasoned historians. Embrace the past and shape your future – join us today!
Department:
Department of History, Philosophy, and Political Studies
Department chair name:
Gregory Massey
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Program Coordinator:
Gregory Massey
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Choosing to major in History at FHU opens the door to a world of captivating possibilities. Here are a few compelling reasons to embark on this exciting educational journey.
Bachelor of Arts Degree in History Four-Year Plans
Strategically plan your future at FHU with comprehensive four-year guides. FHU’s History major program empowers you with essential tools and skills for success in the competitive world of historical exploration. Unleash your potential and embark on a rewarding journey through time. Join us to become a history expert and conquer the challenges of the ever-evolving historical landscape. Enroll now and chart your path to success with FHU’s History major.
A degree in History opens doors to a diverse range of exciting career paths. As a history major, you’ll possess valuable skills that are highly sought after in various industries. Here are some rewarding career options to consider:
Listed in this catalog under Academics: Liberal Arts Core
| HIS 111 | Survey of Civilization I | 3 |
| HIS 112 | Survey of Civilization II | 3 |
| HIS 221/222 | American History I and II | 6 |
| HIS 337 | Research and Writing of History I (W) | 3 |
| HIS 397 | Internship | 1 |
| HIS 440 | History Capstone | 1 |
| HIS | Upper-division course | 3 |
| POL 251 | Fundamentals of Political Geography | 3 |
| Select six (6) hours from the following list: | 6 hours | |
| HIS 314 | Ancient and Classical Civilizations (W) | (3) |
| HIS 328 | Modern Latin American History | (3) |
| HIS 415 | Twentieth Century World | (3) |
| Select six (6) hours from the following list: | 6 hours | |
| HIS 323 | American Colonial and Early National Period, 1500-1800 | (3) |
| HIS 325 | The Civil War | (3) |
| HIS 424 | Twentieth Century America (W) | (3) |
| Select three (3) hours from the following list: | 3 hours | |
| HIS 410 | Christianity in the West | (3) |
| POL 412 | Western Political Thought (W) | (3) |
Listed in this catalog under Academics: Liberal Arts Core
| HIS 111 | Survey of Civilization I | 3 |
| HIS 112 | Survey of Civilization II | 3 |
| HIS 221 | American History I | 3 |
| HIS 222 | American History II | 3 |
| HIS 337 | Research & Writing of History I (W) | 3 |
| HIS 397 | Internship | 1 |
| HIS 440 | History Capstone | 1 |
| HIS | Upper-division course | 3 |
| Select three (3) hours from the following list: | 3 hours | |
| HIS 314 | Ancient and Classical Civilizations (W) | (3) |
| HIS 328 | Modern Latin American History | (3) |
| HIS 415 | Twentieth Century World | (3) |
| Select three (3) hours from the following list: | 3 hours | |
| HIS 323 | American Colonial and Early National Period, 1500-1800 | (3) |
| HIS 325 | The Civil War | (3) |
| HIS 424 | Twentieth Century America (W) | (3) |
| Select three (3) hours from the following list: | 3 hours | |
| HIS 410 | Christianity in the West | (3) |
| HIS 412 | Western Political Thought (W) | (3) |
| Self-Directed Interdisciplinary Emphasis: | 18 hours | |
| Six (6) classes in Focus Area | ||
Below are answers to questions prospective students often have when considering a major in History. If you have additional questions or need more information, please contact admissions@fhu.bramblettgrp.com and they will happily answer questions and provide additional details about our program.
A Bachelor’s Degree in History at FHU offers a unique and enriching experience, setting it apart in several ways:
In summary, FHU’s Bachelor’s Degree in History offers a comprehensive, engaging, and faith-based education. Students gain a profound understanding of the past, cultivate critical thinking skills, and embrace empathy and Christian values in their historical journey. Choosing FHU not only provides a top-tier education in history but also cultivates a deeper spiritual perspective, making it a distinctive and rewarding choice for students seeking a truly meaningful and transformative academic experience
The job outlook for history degree graduates is diverse and promising. While some may assume that history majors have limited career options, their skills and knowledge are highly valued in various industries. Here are some potential career paths and job opportunities for history degree graduates:
While the job market for history graduates may be competitive, their adaptable skills, critical thinking, and research abilities make them well-suited for a wide range of industries and professions. With the right approach and networking, history degree graduates can find fulfilling and rewarding career opportunities.
Additionally, many history graduates choose to pursue advanced degrees in related fields, opening even more doors for specialized careers and research opportunities.
As a History major at FHU, you will develop a wide range of valuable skills that are highly sought after in various industries. Some of the key skills you will learn include:
These skills go beyond academic pursuits and are transferable to various professions, making history majors highly versatile and adaptable in the job market. Whether you choose a career in history-related fields, education, research, law, public service, or beyond, the skills you acquire as a History major at FHU will serve as a strong foundation for success in your chosen path.
Majoring in History at FHU offers several unique advantages and distinctive features that set it apart from other institutions:
In summary, majoring in History at FHU provides a unique and enriching experience that goes beyond traditional historical studies. Students benefit from a Christian perspective, personalized attention, practical experience, and a well-rounded curriculum. Embracing empathy, critical thinking, and impactful communication, FHU prepares students to excel in their careers and become compassionate, informed, and influential historians.
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