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Last updated on 2025-08-20

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts with a Joint Major in History and Political Science is designed for students who wish to explore the intricate relationship between historical events and political developments. This program emphasizes the importance of understanding the past to comprehend contemporary societal issues. Students will engage in critical analysis of historical records and political theories, fostering skills in research, writing, and communication. The program prepares graduates for various career paths by equipping them with a solid foundation in both history and political science, making it an excellent choice for those interested in law, education, journalism, and public service.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts with a Joint Major in History and Political Science requires a minimum of 120 credit hours for completion. The program is structured as follows:

  • Lower-Division Requirements: Includes foundational courses in history and political science.
  • Upper-Division Requirements: Advanced courses that delve deeper into historiography and political theory.
  • Electives: Students can choose electives at any level to meet the total credit hour requirement.

Additionally, students have the option to participate in various experiential learning opportunities, such as co-op placements or internships, which enhance their practical understanding of the subjects studied. This program is designed to provide a comprehensive education that prepares students for both the workforce and further academic pursuits.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op placements that provide real-world experience in relevant fields.
  • Internship opportunities to gain practical skills and insights into the professional environment.
  • Field experiences that allow students to engage with historical sites and political institutions.
  • Joint partner programs that may offer unique collaborative learning experiences.

Career Options

  • Historian: Research and analyze historical events, contributing to academic knowledge and public understanding.
  • Political Analyst: Evaluate political systems and policies, providing insights for government agencies or think tanks.
  • Educator: Teach history or political science at various educational levels, inspiring future generations.
  • Journalist: Report on political events and historical contexts, informing the public through various media outlets.
  • Public Historian: Work in museums, archives, or historical sites, helping to preserve and interpret history for the public.

 

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