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As a History major at Dean College, learn how to interpret and analyze historical sources in the search for truth, greater understanding and answers to today’s most pressing questions.
History is more than what’s written in dusty textbooks. It’s a first-person account passed down from a 94-year-old World War II veteran, a new presidential biography based on recently discovered documents, and the ongoing process of research and analysis.
As an associate or bachelor’s degree student in History at Dean College, you will gain a broad understanding of the major forces and events of U.S. and world history, the diversity of historical perspectives, and the research and analytical methods to make sense of it all.
You’ll study the cultural, social, political, economic and religious influences on human development. You’ll explore a variety of primary and secondary sources (including original documents, film, music and visual images) and build information literacy skills in order to recognize, evaluate and critique the evidence on which historical narratives are based. You’ll also take hands-on public and digital history courses, examining how historians construct history and present it for various audiences. And you’ll build rhetorical, analytical and communication skills as you learn how to draw lessons from the past to address contemporary problems.
Core courses and electives include:
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Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
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HIS 101 | Making History | 3 |
HIS 111 | United States History to 1865 | 3 |
HIS 112 | United States History - 1865 to Present | 3 |
HIS 151 | World History l, to 1500 | 3 |
HIS 152 | World History ll, 1500 to Present | 3 |
200 LEVEL HISTORY ELECTIVE | 200-level History Electives | 6 |
UPPER-DIVISION MAJOR ELE | 300 or 400-level History Electives | 12 |
HIS 425 | Digital History | 3 |
HIS 430 | Public History | 3 |
HIS 495 | Senior Capstone | 3 |
DCA 100 | Campus Connections: Making the Transition | 1 |
DCA 110 | Career Connections: Developing Your Brand | 1 |
DCA 200 | Internship Connections: Creating Your Plan | 1 |
DCA 300 | The Internship Experience | 3 |
DCA 300, DCA 301, ENG 445, ENG 446 or The Research Experience | Electives | 3 |
DCA EXPERIENCE ELE | Dean Career Advantage Experience Course | 3 |
DCA 350 | Future Connections: Launching Your Career | 3 |
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
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ENG 111 | Composition l | 3 |
ENG 112 | Composition ll | 3 |
SPC 101 | Communication Fundamentals | 3 |
MATH ELECTIVE | Core Mathematics Elective | 3 |
SCI 265 | History of Science | 4 |
ARTS ELECTIVE | Core Distribution Arts Elective | 3 |
HUMANITIES ELECTIVE | Core Distribution Humanities Elective | 3 |
NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATH ELECTIVE | Core Distribution Natural Sciences and Mathematics Elective | 3 |
SOCIAL SCIENCES ELECTIVE | Core Distribution Social Sciences Elective | 3 |
COM 327 | Applied Professional Communication | 3 |
UDLA ELE | Upper-Division Liberal Arts Electives | 9 |
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
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ELE | Electives | 27 |
Every History student has the opportunity to complete a for-credit internship with a local or regional museum, historical society, library or nonprofit organization. In addition, bachelor’s degree candidates complete a detailed senior capstone project involving extensive research and the opportunity to make valuable professional connections.
You’ll also participate in co-curricular and experiential learning opportunities regularly. Our recent field trips include the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Harvard Museums of Science and Culture, Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation and Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo.
When you graduate, you’ll be prepared for a career in public history, digital humanities, museum work, historical societies, archival work or education. The research and writing skills developed in this major will also prepare you for many fields of employment, including government, the business world, journalism, media and law. A degree in History is also an excellent foundation for further study, including master’s programs in history or political science, law school, journalism school, film school and more. It all starts at Dean.
Being a History major at Dean College has taught me to not easily believe what I immediately hear. Part of history, and being a Historian from what I have observed, is to ask questions and seek as close to the truth as you can find. Being a History major continues to challenge my perspective and prepare me for my future career.
History is a very hands-on major. Dr. Dennis and Dr. Lawson have made an awesome program where creative thinking is encouraged and where there is a lot of discussion that happens in class. Even lectures become seminar-style classes, and it’s really conducive to the way I learn.
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