History

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Minor

The University of West Alabama’s History program helps students develop the skill sets necessary to see the big picture, focus on a specific point, and make a clear, rational argument — skills valued by all employers. Through a concentration on close reading, specialized research and written expression, students prepare themselves for graduate or professional school as well as career advancement once they graduate.

The Bachelor’s degree program offers an optional Military History Concentration, as well as a Teacher Certification track.

Visit the Academic Catalog for information regarding program admission requirements, prerequisites, course offerings and more.

Program Facts

Program Format

On Campus

Start Term

Spring, Summer and Fall semesters

Number of Credits

120 hours

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Sample Courses

HY101 History of Western Civilization I 

3 Credits

Survey of Western Civilization through 1500   

HY300 Historical Methodologies and Practices

3 Credits

A writing-intensive introduction to the theoretical and philosophical approaches to history. The class will prepare students for senior-level history courses and for their senior year seminar projects. Special attention will be paid to the conventions of historical writing and the historian’s craft.   

HY307 Fundamentals of Historic Preservation 

3 Credits

An introduction to the field of historic preservation, and an examination of the development of U.S. preservation movements.   

Career Outlook

Graduates from the Department have gone on to graduate school, law school and seminary as well as high school teaching. Our students work in education, publishing, law, finance and veterinary medicine.  

Those graduating with  Public History or Military History concentration have found employment as archivists, museum curators, historical archaeologists, historical presevrationists and folklorists

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