Bachelor of Arts in History
It is more than studying the past. History at the University of St. Thomas gives you the tools to look at the world from multiple perspectives. You broaden your horizons by studying how the past informs the present, learning to think critically and write skillfully while challenging your perspective of the world in the process.
Why Study History at St. Thomas?
Our program gives you the opportunity to acquire broad and deep knowledge of different parts of the world, including Europe, the United States, East Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. We also offer courses on topics like environmental history, slavery and more. Our professors are teachers and active researchers in all of those topics and many others as well. You will develop your critical thinking skills and learn how to create persuasive, evidence-based interpretations of historical people and events.
Learning How the Past Informs the Present
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in History
- Minor in History
Community Engagement and Internships
Course Requirements
Course Requirements
Four-Year Plan
Four-Year Plan
Degrees Awarded
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in History
- Minor in History
Community Engagement and Internships
Community Engagement and Internships
It’s More Than Studying the Past
Dr. William Cavert
Emma Rudd ‘14
Eamon Naughton ‘20
Career Paths
History students have a wide variety of career paths available to them. The skills you gain from our program prepare you to tackle a wide range of fields.
- Museums
- Libraries
- Journalism
- Law
- Education and academia
- Government & corporate research
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Award-Winning
Admittance
Faculty With Real Experience
Dr. Shaherzad Ahmadi
Dr. Ahmadi is a Middle East historian specializing in the socio-economic independence of the borderlands of modern Iran and Iraq.
Dr. David Williard
Dr. Williard is a United States historian focusing on the transformative effects of war on the meaning of citizenship, especially in the Civil War era.
Dr. Kari Zimmerman
Dr. Zimmerman is a Latin American historian specializing on the social and economic history of Brazil, as well as gender and African slavery in the Atlantic World.
A Close-Knit Community of Scholars
Opportunities Abound
The Past Informs the Present
History at St. Thomas gives students the unique opportunity to acquire a broad and deep knowledge about different parts of the world. Our curriculum fosters a career-ready skill set that prepares students to succeed in multiple industries.
Take the Next Step
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value School by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.