History, as a basic liberal arts discipline,
is interrelated with the other social sciences and
provides the student with numerous options for professional
development. These options include graduate studies
and research, social research, teaching, law, and governmental
service among others. In addition, the Alvernia College
program in Social Studies provides academic preparation
necessary for application for teacher certification
in Pennsylvania.
Students considering a major in this liberal arts area may want to ask themselves
if they are committed to working in the field of history: that is, actually
working with historical information and issues at libraries, museums, classrooms
and the like. OR is the information of history simply the training ground for
building the skills of analysis, communication, critical thinking, problem
solving and research, which can be utilized by a wide variety of employers
in a host of industries.
While this decision does not need to be made prior to beginning a course of
study in history, questions regarding course choices, research opportunities,
internship credits and graduate school will be impacted differently by each
focus or goal.
Skills
- Ability to concentrate for long periods of time
- Critical analysis
- Objectivity and perspective
- Appreciation of past events
- Research skills
- Proficiency in reading, writing, and research
- Intellectual capacity
- Good concentration
- Ability to collect and organize data
- Strong communication skills
- Observation skills
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Ability to integrate and present complex data
Values
- Integrity
- Independence
- Objectivity
- Curiosity
- Variety
- Self-starting
- Reflective and philosophical nature
- Analytical mind
- Interest in reading and writing
Leisure
Activities
- Travel
- Keeping a journal
- Visiting libraries, museums, or exhibits
- Volunteering at a historical society, library,
or museum
- Working for campus publications (newspaper,
literary journal, yearbook)
- Participation in debates
- Participation in theatrical productions
- Participation in political campaigns or lobbying
efforts
- Fundraising
- Attending movies, theatrical productions, or
lectures
Strategies
- Get experience in student government
- Plan on attending graduate or professional school
- Take courses in business, communication, education
- Develop or enhance ability to speak foreign
language(s)
- Gain internship experience in government agencies
- If interested in teaching, obtain certification
to teach in your state
- Strengthen computer skills
- Become familiar with public history
Updated:
April 17, 2008
Your
comments are welcome.
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