History Degree
History is clearly the broadest and most inclusive of all the academic disciplines,
since it properly includes the development of all other areas of study. The study
of history is a solid preparation for life in an increasingly unpredictable modern
world. Its study sharpens abilities to:
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Analyze and evaluate information critically
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Interpret relationships
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Translate ideas into different forms
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Apply concepts to varying situations
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Synthesize new concepts from given information
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Evaluate alternate courses of action or interpretations of historical data
A history major will also develop strong writing and research capabilities, leading
to the development of an original research paper during their senior year.
Why a B.A. Degree in History?
If you enjoy the study of people, artifacts, and historical events, the bachelor’s
degree in History is the major for you! A degree in History provides you with important
skills in research, writing, educating others, and making connections between the
major trends and eras in history. Career options abound for History majors in schools,
government, non-profits, and law.
About the History Major
Housed under the Division of Social Science, McKendree’s degree program in History sharpens students’ ability to analyze and
evaluate information critically, apply historical concepts to varying situations,
and develop strong writing and research capabilities. The degree is offered in two
tracks:
B.A. in History:
More general, comprehensive program that equips students for a future in a wide variety of career fields.
B.S. in History Education:
Designed for students interested in pursuing a secondary education concentration in History.
A minor in History is also available.
Why McKendree?
McKendree University provides you with interactive learning opportunities through
our small class sizes, experienced faculty, and unique internship experiences that
move you beyond the classroom. We are committed to your success in the degree programs
we offer, the internships and extracurricular activities that will set you apart,
and the college experience you’ll get here. Just 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis,
Missouri, McKendree University is located in historic Lebanon, Illinois, and affords
students a host of enriching cultural, career, and entertainment opportunities.
Program Highlights
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Unique opportunities to conduct research with faculty members, present papers at national academic conferences, and gain real world experience through exciting internships
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Related clubs and honor societies enable you to meet others and enhance your resume
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Study Abroad program includes opportunities at over 80 universities around the world
Employment Opportunities
Graduates in History have found employment in a wide array of career fields, including
law, business, writing, and education. Our History alumni currently teach in local
school districts and at the university level, work in museums, libraries, or archives,
and serve as research specialists in government or business.
What can I do with a History degree?
Interesting Courses
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Historical Methods and Regional Inquiry
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Survey of Arts History
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Minorities in the American Experience
Club Information / Honor Societies
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Study Abroad - Learn more about how your trip of a lifetime is within reach!
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McKendree Historical Society - Meet other students and take part in exciting field trips to local historical sites, museums, and events.
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Phi Alpha Theta (International History Honor Society)
Related Programs
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Minor in History
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Political Science
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Art
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English
Your Student Success Support Team
Key Faculty
Professor
Carnegie Hall 213
(618) 537-6457
sllemons@mckendree.edu
Associate Professor
Carnegie Hall 106
(618) 537-6925
lkthompson@mckendree.edu