WCU Program: History

History

Part of: Behavioral & Social Sciences Department

Offered as: Major, Minor

Degree: Bachelor of Arts

Related Areas of Study: Public History, History Secondary Education

Part of: Behavioral & Social Sciences Department

Offered as: Major, Minor

Degree: Bachelor of Arts

Related Areas of Study: Public History, History Secondary Education

Examine the human experience through the passage of time.

The History program at Western offers you the chance to discover how the past shapes and affects the present and how seemingly unrelated events and forces connect to frame human endeavors. The study of History at Western prepares students to embrace the complexity and ambiguity of the past. You will create historical arguments and examine historical narratives. By learning how memory, stories, commemorations, traditions, restorations and relics are used, students can make sense of the past and garner insight into the future.

Real-world experience in Western’s History programs include field trips to historic sites, museums, national parks and archives. History courses also develop the research and writing skills required in the field and beyond, across a variety of formats and topics.

Western’s History program will help you realize the complexity of human affairs from many perspectives, while preparing you professionally for a variety of meaningful careers.

History Requirements

Major
Minor

A major is your primary field of study, focusing on a specific subject like biology or business. This differs from a degree, which is the overall qualification you earn (for example, a bachelor’s degree). Your major determines the specialized courses you will take in college. To complete your degree, a major must be paired with a minor.

A minor complements your major by allowing you to explore a secondary field of interest. It requires fewer courses than a major, making it a flexible way to broaden your knowledge, diversify your skills, or pursue a personal passion alongside your primary area of study.

Scholarships

Scholarships by Department

The Western Colorado University Foundation offers scholarships for this program. Explore eligibility requirements and funding opportunities.

General Western Scholarships

Western Colorado University offers merit—and need-based scholarships, recognizing achievement, financial need, and special talents.

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Top Skills

Analytical Thinking
Attention to Detail
Communication
Interdisciplinary Knowledge
Problem-Solving
Research

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Career Pathways

Archivist
Curator
Historic Preservation Specialist
Museum Educator
Oral Historian
Preservation Planner

Department News

Faculty & Staff

Behavioral & Social Sciences Department

Contact Information

Contact Location

Western Colorado University
Kelley Hall 240
1 Western Way
Gunnison, CO 81231

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