WHAT CAN I DO WITH A MAJOR IN... HISTORY
his·to·ry 1.A usually chronological record of events, as of the life or development of a people or institution, often including an explanation of or commentary on those events. a)A formal written account of related natural phenomena. 2.The branch of knowledge that records and analyzes past events.* *"history." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, Jul
History Majors Study change; cause and effect Follow trends to predict the future Read critically and extract relevant data Learn to preserve and understand the significance of past events Document findings/conclusions and present them clearly, through speech or writing...And more
History A bachelor’s degree in history leads to many jobs which require a liberal arts degree and is excellent preparation for further education in: law, urban planning, archeology, politics, or public administration. A bachelor’s degree alone in history is not sufficient preparation for work as a historian or for teaching and research in a college or university setting. An advanced degree is needed for both.
History At The University Of South Carolina Undergraduate Options Degrees: Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majors: History Minors: History
History At The University Of South Carolina Graduate Degrees Master of Arts (MA) in History Master of Arts (MA) in Public History Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) In Social Studies with Geography option. Prepares and certifies students for teaching in public high schools. Interdisciplinary Master of Arts (IMA) In Social Studies with Geography option. For students who already have a teaching certificate. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in History
Employment Settings Students who graduate with a bachelor’s degree in history largely specialize and work in the following areas: Business & Industry Communication and Journalism Education Government and Politics Libraries and Archives
Business and Industry Work in almost any not yet mentioned profit driven market with the focus on the procurement, sale, trade, or manufacture of resources, goods, services, of information. Can prepare one to work in a wide variety of areas including, construction, banking, real estate, tourism, transportation, technology, research, manufacturing, sales, farming, and energy.
Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Business And Industry Account Manager Broker Community Relations Director Consumer Advocate Contractor Financial Manager Insurance Agent Investment Specialist Market Research Analyst Media Relations Specialist Production Manager Real Estate Broker Research Director Sales Representative Travel/Tourism Director Urban Planner
Communication & Journalism The collection, organization, and distribution of information, both fact and fiction, to a mass audience. Can prepare one for work in broadcast or print journalism, radio and television work, publishing, editing, or to become a writer and researcher. Increasingly, work can be found using the Internet and other technology.
Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Communication & Journalism Advertising Specialist Biographer Communications Director Copy Writer Editor Foreign News Correspondent Historical Novelist Literary Agent Opinion Columnist Press Secretary Publisher Radio/TV Broadcaster Reference Researcher Reporter Speech Writer Technical Writer
Education Formal and/or informal instruction of students in history or a general course of study, as well as the support and research functions that serve the discipline. Can prepare one for work as a teacher in primary, elementary, and secondary education with the proper certification. Can also serve as preparation for work in administration or curriculum development.
Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Education Administrator Admissions Representative Author/Writer Curriculum Developer Lecturer Performance Coach Primary School Teacher Program Specialist Reference Librarian Research Foundation Director Secondary School History/Social Studies Teacher Special Education Instructor Text Book Author Training Specialist
Government & Politics The development, implementation, and enforcement of policies and law on the local, state, and national level as well as the support aspects associated with budgets, services, defense, infrastructure, etc. Can prepare one for work in all levels of management, leadership, financial development, policy analysis, and civil service.
Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Government & Politics Administrative Historian Campaign Director Census Bureau Agent Civil Service Agent Community Relations Director Communications Director Congressional Aide Elected Official Foreign Service Officer FBI/CIA Agent Housing & Community Developer Lobbyist Paralegal Police Officer Policy Analyst Political Strategist Public Interest Group Director Speech Writer Social Services Worker Transportation Director
Libraries And Archives Making sense of the past and how it relates to today’s world by researching, preserving, documenting, and sharing material artifacts. Can prepare one for work in a museum or archives as a curator, preservationist, researcher, or display technician. Can also prepare one for work in libraries as a research, reference, or special collections specialist.
Sample Occupational Titles Associated With Libraries And Archives Archivist Biographer Collections Coordinator Artifact Conservator Curator Curriculum Developer Grant Writer Historic Preservation Specialist Museum Technician Preservationist Program Director Reference Librarian Research Assistant Special Collections Librarian
History Majors Develop Skills In Making use of past experiences in reaching current decisions Following trends to predict shifts in political views or consumer tastes Reading rapidly and extracting relevant data Monitoring profit cycles and changes in government policies to provide up-to-date business information Interviewing for desired information Documenting a conclusion and presenting it clearly, in speech or writing
Distribution Of Employed Persons With A Bachelor’s Degree In History, By Sector Source: Fogg, N.P, Harrington, P.E. & Harrington, T.F, (2004). College Majors Handbook (2nd ed). Indianapolis, IN: Jist Publishing.
TOP 10 Occupations That Employ Persons With Only A Bachelor’s Degree In History 1 Top and mid-level managers, executives 2 Teachers, secondary 3 Sales (including retail) 4 Insurance, securities, real estate, business services 5 Other management-related occupations 6 Broadcasters, writers, editors, public relations specialists 7 Other administrative (i.e. record clerks) 8 Teachers, elementary 9 Accountants, auditors and other financial specialists 10 Other marketing and sales occupations Source: Fogg, N.P, Harrington, P.E. & Harrington, T.F, (2004). College Majors Handbook (2nd ed). Indianapolis, IN: Jist Publishing.
Strategies For Developing Skills To Get The Job You Want Demonstrate a superior academic record Get relevant experience in student government or intern in a government agency Become familiar with hiring trends and practices Volunteer with a public interest group Acquire a minor, cognate, or another major Get experience as a tutor, camp counselor, or after school teacher Solicit strong personal recommendations
Strategies For Developing Skills To Get The Job You Want Become familiar with computer database systems and word processing Take courses in historic preservation, anthropology, sociology, or psychology Obtain research library and field research experience Practice your public speaking and writing skills Become an avid and inquisitive reader in a wide variety of areas
Books And Web Resources Books Great jobs for history majors by Stephen E. Lambert Top careers for history graduates published Checkmark Books Web Resources The American Historical Association The History Factory om/ om/
Resources for more information USC’s Department of History Career Center Library Related Websites College of Arts and Sciences Career Development Program
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