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专业概况
在这里学什么?The regional emphasis history major allows students to specialize in one region or time period from history, while still accumulating a broad foundation in the survey-level and professionalizing courses that make up the core history experience. In this regional emphasis, students can take 12 credits in a single focus area: European, Asian, U.S., Latin American, Ancient and Medieval World, or African and African Diaspora.
The mission of the UWL History Department is to provide leadership in history education and scholarship. We provide our students with a solid foundation in the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary for interpreting documents and historical research. We develop historical understanding and global perspective through courses in the university’s general education program and a balanced world history curriculum, strengthened by faculty specialties in a wide range of time periods, cultures, geographical areas, and thematic approaches. Our public history program develops analytical and interpretive skills through a curriculum focusing on material culture studies, oral history, cultural resource management, and community studies. Our programs prepare students for opportunities in fields such as teacher education, editing, archives and museum studies, as well as for careers in law and government. Finally, we serve the community by sharing our expertise when issues of historical importance engage the public’s interest.
The history education major, intended for those who intend to seek certification in the early adolescence-adolescence range, provides a grounding in the core courses of the history major, as well as a foundation in four categories of history covering much of the world and its time periods. This program also requires the completion of HIS 408 specifically for future teachers and some additional courses required by state statute.
Career Opportunities
By achieving an undergraduate degree in history, students acquire a set of skills that serve a broad set of professional careers. Graduates have analytical and interpretive skills gained from intensive study of both secondary and primary source materials. Our graduates are information managers, who can compile, organize, and use large sets of data, volumes of text, and visual, oral, and material culture. History graduates possess effective oral and written communication skills. These are skills, gained and set in a wide range of historical contexts that form a solid foundation for multiple careers. Our program prepares students for careers such as advertising executive, analyst, archivist, broadcaster, businessperson, campaign worker, congressional aide, consultant, documentary filmmaker, editor, foreign service officer, foundation staffer, historic preservationist, history professor, information specialist, intelligence agent, journalist, K-12 educator, landscape architecture planner, lawyer, legislative staffer, librarian, lobbyist, museum professional, paralegal, park ranger, personnel manager, policymaker, politician, public relations staffer, urban planner, writer and a wide array of positions in arts and humanities and service organizations. With additional graduate-level education history majors may prepare to teach at the community college or university level, a career in law, and more specialized fields in public and policy history.
所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CASSH)中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 Applicant must have completion of secondary and post-secondary institutions attended. English Language Proficiency: 73 TOEFL score, 6.0 IELTS score; 54 PTE score.课程信息
学制:全日制(MINIMUM OF 120 SEMESTER 学分)
学费:US$18,130.00 (¥ 117,372) /年
开学时间:2022九月7日
申请截止日期:15-Jul-22
留学地点:College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CASSH)1725 State Street,LA CROSSE,Wisconsin,54601, United States
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