History: Bachelor of Arts (BA) Also combined BA/MA program
History, at its simplest, is a story of what happened in the past, but it is also concerned with very contemporary issues such as equity, social structure, contested meanings and values, and relations between near and far places. At its core are the aims, methods, and results of historical research.
Students receive excellent training in research skills involving qualitative and quantitative primary sources. They learn to evaluate sources, weigh facts, write coherent accounts of the past, and make arguments. They also become attentive to history beyond the traditional national and Western frameworks.
Historical studies provide the background needed for graduate work in law, journalism, library science, and history doctoral programs. The coursework also provides essential skills for those planning careers in business or government. History is the best major for those planning to teach social studies on the secondary level in addition to being an excellent major for those hoping to teach in elementary school.
Office Information
Location: Powdermaker Hall 352
Phone: 718-997-5358
Fax: 718-997-5359
Chair:
Peter Vellon
Director of Undergraduate Studies:
Aaron Freundschuh
Director of Graduate Studies:
Bobby Wintermute
Admissions at a Glance
Degree(s) Offered:
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Also combined BA/MA program
Minor(s):
History