Bachelor of Arts in History
Allegheny College
Key Information
Campus location
Meadville, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 26,475 / per semester *
Application deadline
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* full-time fall & spring tuition 2022-2023
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Introduction
We treat history as an interpretive endeavor, investigating from various points of view the ways in which individuals and social groups have sought to order and understand their world across time.
History at a glance
- 100% of Allegheny College History graduates are employed full-time, in graduate school, or completing post-graduate service within eight months of graduation.
“How do we know?”
We prioritize the skills that enable us to understand the historical past and to present our understanding and interpretation to others. Rather than asking "what happened?" in a specific place and time, we ask "how do we know?"
Curriculum
Year 1
100- and 200-level courses on colonial and modern America, Latin America, China, Europe, and the Middle East.
Year 2
Sophomore seminar in historical methodology; 300-level courses on special topics such as modern Chinese warfare, American environmental history, or Middle East nationalisms.
Year 3
Junior Seminar on a topic such as Witchcraft in Colonial America or Mexican identities.
Year 4
The Senior Project builds on students' experiences in previous courses as students complete a substantial independent research essay; the History Department also encourages students to draw on their experiences in internships and has funding to support student research for the project.
Program Outcome
The primary program outcome is to develop a historian’s skills, including reading, writing, speaking, and critical inquiry. Our learning goals are designed to:
- Reinforce the complex relationship between past and present.
- Promote greater awareness of difference.
- Develop the skills — research, writing, and analysis — that are essential parts of the historian’s craft.