Are there any History majors here????

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  • AutomagRT1483
    AutoWangRT1483
    • Oct 2002
    • 2987

    #16
    I dont think Im going to transfer now, Im already committed with almost 50 credits here. Besides, I dont have the cash to go there. Parkside is cheap enough, otherwise known as in my price range.


    Anyone else have some helpful tips????

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    • aaron_mag
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 1375

      #17
      Re: Are there any History majors here????

      Originally posted by AutomagRT1483
      If so, I need your help. I am definately considering History as my major. What I want to know is what are some good job fields out there for History majors?

      Thanks,
      1483
      My first degree was in history and economics. My second degree was in computer engineering. Does that answer your question? (note that I have a second degree....why did I do that.....)
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      • cooldawg69
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 281

        #18
        I'm going to double major in Secondary Education History/Social studies and History. Hopefulyl I'll be a history teacher and hopefully a good one. I also had one of those inspirational history teachers. He was my AP American History teacher. Awesome guy, I passed the AP exam too!! WHOOP WHOOP! Anywayz, now I gotta choose college. I want to go to Alabama(alreadt accepted) but out of state is like $16K a year w/ room board etc. I might go to a local college South Carolina-Aiken campus (already accepted) for a few years. Its $4000 a year and I can get enough scholarships to pay for all that. Geez, choices choices. I'm goin to Bama before I graduate, it's just if I'll go freshmen year or transfer later. who knows LOL. Anywayz, got a lil off topic, sorry.

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        • Hasty8
          Registered User
          • Jul 2001
          • 1136

          #19
          Originally posted by Jeffy-CanCon
          If you want to work in the field of history, you have to expect to need an MA or Phd. Unless you want to teach it in elementary or high school, in which case you really just want a BEd and a history minor. Museums hire history BAs, I think. They frequently want some conservation/preservation training, along with a degree.

          The thing with history as a degree program is that it really teaches you how to think, how to research facts and how to present and argue your ideas. Like so many other disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences. The skills are useful in any number of jobs in the corporate and the government sectors. I expect it would be a good background for a journalist, too.

          Myself, I studied history and political science with an eye to joining the foreign service. They were not hiring when I graduated, and my career has taken me to other government departments, instead.
          Any dgree program teach you these skills. My marketing degree has taught me how to evaluate buying patterns by various demographic groups, analyze why those groups purchased that way and create advertising campaigns that will enforce furture purchase along same lines.

          These skills can be brought to bear on just about any topic that requires debate. It's just the process of adsorbing the arguement, breaking it down into it's core compenents, analyzing and deconstructing them then creating a defense against them. Just abuot any degree program taeches you these skills.

          As for a history degree, your options are limited. My neighbor has a phd in european history and is limited pretty much to a job as a teacher.
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          • Jeffy-CanCon
            veteran rec player
            • May 2003
            • 1309

            #20
            I didn't mean to imply that degrees outside the arts and humanities don't teach people how to reseach, write and debate. I'm sorry if I did. Those skills are the most broadly marketable part of an arts degree, but are also essential parts of more commercially or technically specialized programs.

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            • Hasty8
              Registered User
              • Jul 2001
              • 1136

              #21
              Originally posted by Jeffy-CanCon
              I didn't mean to imply that degrees outside the arts and humanities don't teach people how to reseach, write and debate. I'm sorry if I did. Those skills are the most broadly marketable part of an arts degree, but are also essential parts of more commercially or technically specialized programs.
              Np. Sorry if my post seemed a tad....snooty. I'm stuck temping today and tomorrow for the most boring company in existance. Phone has rang twice all day.
              Return to the free market. Get rid of all government regulations and let society make it's own decisions. Time and again the relaxing of government regulations has increased profits, innovation and the economy.

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              • Collegeboy

                #22
                I am a History, Russian, and Economic major.

                The history major is rather weird. It is for those who love history that want to make it their career (as in teaching or museum work) or want to use it as a spring for other careers. I plan on entering the Foreign Service or go into an International Law program. I might become a professor in the end, but not for a while.

                As for careers you can pursue with a history degree. Law schools love history majors, international studies (as in law, diplomacy, etc.......), business (with a business double), etc.... A lot of people put down the history major, but IMO it is a rather useful degree. Especially if combined with another degree. I would also at least minor in a foreign language.

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                • Trigger_Happy
                  Magic Elf #02485
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 807

                  #23
                  This may have been said. I have to pee too badly to read through it all. If you major in history or english, goo dluck finding a job without 3-7 more years of school. Major in history or english EDUCATION and you're in demand. (although, 'demand' in this case doesn't translate into a large salary) It depends if you want to teach. I know lots of kids who are double majoring in english and ----. One for the love of it, and one for the job. That's another route to go.
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                  • AutomagRT1483
                    AutoWangRT1483
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 2987

                    #24
                    Thanks for the assisstance and constructive criticisms guys.

                    1483

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