Knowing history tells you as much about today and tomorrow as it does about yesterday.
What causes economic growth in a society over time? What are the conditions that foster social tolerance and cohesion? The History B.A. at Columbia College teaches such things. It offers a vibrant course of study that allows students to become resourceful and skillful thinkers, researchers, writers, and communicators. Students engage with the world’s peoples while developing cultural literacy and problem-solving skills.
They explore history of the U.S. and of the world, while creating their own individual focus. As they work with a variety of evidential sources, including technological and web-based resources, they build an important skill-set that will serve them well after earning their degree. Since history students take responsibility for much of their learning and research, they develop the confidence of genuine independence.
Career opportunities with a History degree include the following:
- Appointive or elective political office
- Business careers, from insurance analysts, to project managers and public relations, to banking
- Congressional staffing, including legislative-assistant work
- Historical society archivists and preservationists
- Law and legal affairs, whether law school, paralegal work, or litigation support
- Library science careers
- Media careers, ranging from documentary and scholarly editing to journalism, to television
- Museum curating and educating
- Teaching, through certification in social studies education
There are many more: readers may wish to see the series “What to do with a B.A. in History,” published regularly by the American Historical Association at https://tinyurl.com/ya5rtesa.