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History Bachelor's Degrees

History Majors Study the Past to Understand the Future

Studying history is like having your own time machine. You can delve deeply into the past or go back just a few decades for a closer look at the actors reshaping our modern world. 

As a history major, you'll explore a world stage where individual dramas tell the tales of the birth and death of nations, the struggles of freedom and oppression.

But historians don't just study the past. By exploring the choices, limitations, achievements and failures of past peoples, history majors better understand the creation of the present and appreciate options for the future.

Choose What You Want to Learn

  • History B.A.

    The Bachelor of Arts in History program prepares you for successful careers in business, government service, publishing, teaching, consulting, medicine, law, museum work, and more.

  • History Pre-Law B.A.

    History's emphasis on reading and interpreting evidence, appreciating context, and writing makes it an ideal major for students preparing for law school.

  • Honors Tutorial College History Major

    The Honors Tutorial College offers a B.A. in History that provides unique opportunities for exceptional students. At the heart of the program is the tutorial, in which the student studies selected material under the guidance of a faculty member acting as tutor.

  • History Minor

    A history minor is an excellent choice for students looking to supplement their primary fields of study with historical context or who just have a passion for history.

Choose Where You Want to Learn

What Can You Do with a History Degree?

Only a small percentage of history majors go on to become "historians." Most pursue successful careers as lawyers, businesspersons, politicians, writers, researchers, librarians, archivists, and even entertainers.

They become leaders in their fields and point to their training as history majors as the starting point for their success. That's because a history degree allows you to explore different cultures and develop analytical abilities necessary for succeeding in our increasingly globalized society.

History Careers & Internships

Post-Grad Opportunities for History Majors

After earning their bachelor's degrees in history, some students proceed to graduate school at ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ or elsewhere. Our undergraduate programs will prepare you for the rigors and rewards of law school or a history master's degree program. We also offer a Ph.D. in History for students who have earned a master's degree.

At OHIO, we offer an M.A. in History with three options: a thesis track, a non-thesis track, and an Applied History Field track.

For students interested in law school, OHIO has a Pre-Law Advising Center and hosts a Law Day, several mock trial teams, and more.

Prepare for Graduate School

Get Hands-On Experience with Your History Degree

Our history program provides important experiential learning opportunities for students. What you learn in the class is also valuable and applicable in the field, so you’ll get the chance to participate in research projects, internships, and more.

  • Conduct Research in History


    All undergraduate History majors are required to complete the department's research and writing methods course (HIST 3111J) and produce a research paper based on primary-source investigation.

  • Present at the Undergraduate History Conference


    Students can choose to present their papers each spring at the