Undergraduate History


Why Major in History?

Carl Becker noted sixty years ago that the study of history enables a society to judge "what it is doing in the light of what it has done and what it hopes to do." Analyzing past events, traditions, and experiences strengthens students' understanding of society, culture, and politics; gives them bases for comparing human cultures; and affords students opportunities for informed reflection and writing.

The ability to gather and analyze information is essential to almost every professional pursuit. History majors learn to read and to think critically, and to synthesize their research into understandable English.

The Undergraduate Program


Students may choose from several degree options:


Courses

The History department offers over sixty courses, ranging from sweeping surveys of long periods to tightly focused seminars on specific topics and countries. Most courses offer students the opportunity to improve their writing skills.


Career Opportunities in History


Activities & Scholarships


Application Procedures

For more information and application materials, contact history@eiu.edu, or:

Dr. Anita Shelton, Chairperson
Department of History
Eastern Illinois University
600 Lincoln Avenue
Charleston, IL 61920-3099


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last modified on September 25, 2008