You don't need to take our word on the value of a history major, though . . .
- βHistory provides graduates with a wide range of transferable skills. Principally,
students develop the ability to understand and analyze issues and events to a high
level of competence.β (Source: .)
- βWhat these students bring to the table are communication skills and the ability to
analyze. What company or organization wouldn't want that?β (Source: .)
- βAn increasing proportion of the world's jobs, the ones that can't be outsourced overseas,
are the ones that require interaction with peopleβ¦And as highly valued as coders and
data crunchers are right now, some argue that the trend may be towards fewer of those
jobs in the future, not more.β (Source: .)
The study of history teaches you how a single individual and entire groups of people
can change the world. Your history coursework offers an extensive foundation for contemplating
and analyzing how societies function.
Five Reasons to Study History
- hone your ability to analyze world affairs by learning to understand the past behavior
of people and societies
- recognize how change occurs and how our communities, the nation and the world have
evolved
- prepare to become a good citizen, participate in the political system and advocate
for democracy
- interpret the past so that you can better understand yourself and what the future
holds
- learn to consider multiple points of view, and increase your cultural literacy