History isn’t about memorizing stale facts or reciting static information. Instead, it’s about entering into an ongoing conversation with the past and learning how to ask questions that make the present more comprehensible. The study of history at DePauw invites you to do just that, exposing you to diverse perspectives while equipping you with a full suite of analytical skills. These skills – such as assessing information, crafting arguments, marshaling evidence and rethinking interpretations – are vital for success in a variety of careers, from law and politics to business and education.
Our history coursework spans various regions and time periods, including ancient civilizations and modern political movements. It offers hands-on research opportunities from introductory courses onward, allowing you to engage with historical documents, artifacts and digital sources. You’ll also have the chance to benefit from study abroad programs, close collaboration with faculty and exciting connections to real-world organizations. This is an ideal way to maximize your potential as a leader in your chosen field and become a more responsible citizen in today’s complex and interconnected world.
Major | Degree | School | Format | Course Credits |
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History | Undergraduate, B.A. | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | On Campus | 10 Courses |
History
Undergraduate, B.A.
On Campus
10 Courses
Minor | School | Format | Course Credits |
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History | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | On Campus | 5 Courses |
Leveraging the resources of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the history major and minor at DePauw are housed in the Department of History. This department encourages students to think critically, argue logically and examine the values of their society and those of other societies.