History Degree
History degrees have far more potential to open doors into various types of careers than one would first imagine. The keys to its flexibility are the skills learned with the attainment of such a degree. A history degree involves much time spent in research, writing, reading and analysis. These skills, paired with an intricate understanding of the world and its survival of the journey through time despite the foibles of mankind, prove to be a solid base for many types of careers. This education is used in many different sectors of society and can prove greatly valuable especially for leadership positions. Learning from the past is indeed the most effective means for making choices for the future.
Degrees of this nature require a program of study including a foundation in basic World and National History. This base can then be broken down into segments of intense scrutiny upon the sectors of time, culture, race, religion, gender, wars and geography. Further specialization of study focuses on important individuals - their background, war strategies, political or other significance, and/or contributions to mankind. The numerous ways in which historical individuals, eras, or other factors can be dissected are life and breath to students seeking history degrees.
Careers with this degree are most commonly considered to be in Education at the elementary, secondary, or college level. However, Journalism is a natural transition for a history degree since the career deals many times with political figures and situations that are best understood by knowledge of the past formation of political institutions and policies. History degrees are also complimented by a graduate degree in the field of Law and/or Political Science. Other careers to explore may include Library Science, Museology, and Archival Studies in genealogy, historical preservation, and ethnographic heritage studies with employment in public and private archives, and museums. Other careers may include work at Private Foundations that specialize in preservation, exhibition, promotion of education, development of curriculum materials and analyzing trends. Public history programs involve talking to the visiting public and demonstrating the means and methods of preserving historic documents and other artifacts. A history degree has amazing potential for use in a broad range of careers.
The recollection of historical feats and failures of the human race provides a framework for future decisions that one day will be called "history." These, in their turn, will be used to qualify or condemn actions that have social repercussion, political significance, or geographic impact. Just as the natural world bears historical recollection to attempt to avoid future wars or political errors, even so, choices of faith are best made with an understanding of the annals that faith. "Thy word have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against Thee" (Psalm 119:11). In the same way, a history degree has the potential to keep mankind from the future "sins" that will have historical impact against mankind.
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