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BA Degree Program Overview
Graduating with a bachelor of arts (BA) degree in History from Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV gives you the skills and knowledge to move into a wide choice of careers in the fields of education, law, business, public service, historic preservation, library science, publishing, digital media, and communication. Our recent Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV History graduates have successfully moved into all of these fields, sometimes with the BA alone, and in other cases with advanced, specialized degrees.
The History BA degree is a flexible, foundational liberal arts degree. Our graduates possess exceptional skills in analysis, research, interpretation, and written and oral communication. Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV History majors are also culturally sensitive, careful thinkers, who work successfully in collaboration with others and with a powerful sense of ethics, derived from historical study.
Our graduates teach in schools across the greater Bay Area, and at all levels of education, including K-12, community colleges, and colleges and universities. History graduates also work in notable Bay Area companies and start-ups, including Tesla, as data specialists, and in digital technology and media. Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV history graduates frequently pursue careers in law, government, and business--fields in which critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and judgment are imperatives.
An up-to-date, detailed guide, , by the American Historical Association, offers insight into diverse career fields our graduates can pursue. The guide also shares recent salary data and connects the academic study of History to skills and dispositions sought by employers. It is very helpful to read while preparing a resume, cover letter, or professional profile for a job search after graduation.
The History major concentrations at Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV are thematic, so that students can study the historical roots of urgent questions today, comparatively. Students select one of these themes at the time that they apply to Cal State Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV. It is easy to switch your concentration, if you find yourself gravitating to courses in another area.
All of our concentrations may be completed through courses offered in person or via hybrid and 100% online formats.
We explain each of our three concentrations here: