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North Central College BA in History

North Central College

BA in History

Naperville, USA

4 years

English

Full time

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Key Summary

    About : The BA in History provides students with in-depth knowledge of historical events, themes, and methodologies. The program emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills through diverse coursework. Students will engage with various historical periods and gain an understanding of the social, political, and cultural contexts that shaped the world.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore careers in education, archival science, museum curation, or historical research. Other opportunities include roles in public history, journalism, and cultural resource management, equipping them for various positions that value strong research and communication skills.

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Introduction

Why pursue a history degree at North Central College?

You’ll work closely with some of the most well-respected faculty and authorities in the field as you conduct primary research at local and Chicago-area historical centers. Our history major is immensely flexible—it enables you to shape your entire college experience around your interests. You can major and minor in additional areas, such as business, political science, or media studies. You can study abroad. Learn new languages. Add Chicago Term and urban/suburban studies to your program. A history major can put you on a path to a career in higher education, museums, archives, law, government, or business. But no matter how you define “history major,” you’ll graduate with the solid writing and analytical skills that every successful career requires.

You may also:

  • Prepare for careers in public history and museums by working with the College's own full-time archivist and with exhibit curators and history professionals at museums like Naper Settlement.
  • Secure internships and future jobs with local historical centers, including the Chicago History Museum, Naper Settlement, Cantigny's First Division Museum, the Newberry Library, and the Field Museum.
  • Collaborate with noted faculty such as Dr. C. Frederick Toenniges Professor of History Ann Durkin Keating, a renowned expert on Chicago-area history and the editor of several authoritative historical references.

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