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University of New England
Master of Scientific Studies
- Armidale, Australia
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Scientific Studies is designed for students who want to deepen their understanding of scientific principles and methods. It offers flexibility for those looking to enhance their knowledg...


Aquinas College Nashville
HISTORY MAJOR
- Online USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree consists of three components – the Bachelor of Arts core, a major area of study, and an optional minor area of study.
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A Scientific History degree program immerses you in understanding how science has evolved and shaped society. This field combines elements of history, philosophy, and the social sciences, providing a robust framework for analyzing the impact of scientific developments throughout time.
Through courses in the history of science, you'll learn about key scientific breakthroughs and the social contexts that influenced their development. You'll explore the methodologies of historical research, focusing on primary sources to investigate the legacies of prominent scientists. You'll also gain skills in data analysis and archival research, helping you understand and convey the nuanced narratives of scientific advancements. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and challenge conventional histories.
Graduates typically pursue careers in research, education, and public history, often finding positions in museums, educational institutions, or cultural organizations. With a foundation in rigorous research and analytical skills, you’ll discover that your expertise is relevant across various sectors, including policy development and science communication.