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3 Historical Research Methodologies Bachelors Degree Programs in USA


Rochester University
Bachelor of Arts in Historical Structures(Minor)
- Morey Hall, USA
BA
Distance Learning
English
Join the Archaeology, Technology, and Historical Structures Program on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at noon in the ME conference room, Hopeman 224 for a public lecture by Dr. David Givens, Director of Archaeology, Jamestown Rediscovery.Sponsored by the Archaeology, Technology, and Historical Structures Program and the Departments of History, Religion and Classics, and Mechanical Engineering. Refreshments will be served.


University of Denver
BA Critical Race & Ethnic Studies
- Denver, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
With a BA in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, you'll examine race and ethnicity in social, political and cultural contexts that are both contemporary and historical. Our dynamic courses unpack race relations both in the U.S. and globally. Throughout your studies, you're encouraged to build on critical theory in the classroom by practicing ethically engaged citizenship.
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Lewis University - EduCo
Bachelor in Computer Science + History
- Romeoville, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The B.A. in CS+History will prepare students to apply their knowledge and skills in the development, implementation, and use of computer software and hardware to explore a concentration in digital history. Upon graduation, students will be able to build and manage digital archives, apply data and textual analysis techniques to historical texts, and create innovative ways to represent and interpret historical events.
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Studying Historical Research Methodologies at the Bachelor's Degree level in the USA offers an engaging pathway to understanding the past and its impact on the present. This degree invites students to explore diverse historical narratives and gain the analytical skills needed to examine historical sources and contexts.
Through courses like archival research, historiography, and quantitative history, you’ll develop skills in critical analysis, data interpretation, and historical writing. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their research and communication abilities. The program emphasizes practical instruction, allowing you to apply research techniques through hands-on projects.
Graduates of this degree often pursue careers in education, heritage management, or public history, where they can effectively utilize their expertise. The curriculum prepares you for roles that require strong analytical and written communication skills, valued by employers globally. Engaging with history not only deepens your understanding of different cultures and societies but also equips you with versatile skills applicable across various sectors.