History BA / BS Degree
Acquire Skills That Prepare You for Multiple Career Options
A bachelor’s degree in history provides a solid base for a career in education, library science, archival work or government employment. Many history majors from The University of Texas at Tyler also go on to graduate school or law school.
- Take classes on the UT Tyler campus or via ITV at the Longview and Palestine campuses.
- Develop critical writing and analytical skills valued by employers across many fields.
Graduates of the history program have followed myriad career paths. Many are employed as history teachers in area schools including: Robert E. Lee High School, John Tyler High School and Grace Community School. Others hold positions in local government, the law, libraries and archives.
Bachelor’s in History: Explore the Past. Gain Skills for Your Future.
- Delve into world, European and United States history with a superior curriculum that also prepares you for specialized study and research at the master’s level.
- Study in small classes taught by full-time faculty and benefit from interaction and individualized attention.
- Gain exceptional research and writing skills that you can apply throughout your college education and future career.
- Enrich your learning by participating in the Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society. Take advantage of unique activities such as historical re-enactments and lectures on history topics.
- Complete an internship for credit at such locations as the Parrott Park and Museum, UT Tyler’s own archives or the Smith County Archives and Museum.
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Career Outlook for Historians
Graduates with a background in history work in a variety of settings including government agencies, museums, archives, historical societies, research organizations, nonprofits and consulting firms.
For more information, visit Occupational Outlook Handbook - Historians.
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History Courses: Worldwide Scope. In-Depth Study.
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Civil War and Reconstruction
Explore the era of the American Civil War, 1848-1877, including the growth of sectionalism and the causes of the war; the course of the conflict; and the impact of the war on social, political and economic issues.
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Topics in History
Undertake advanced studies in history to include such areas as comparative or non-Western history, or other specialized historical topics.
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Medieval Europe
Examine the fusion of classical, Christian and barbarian cultures and the emergence of a distinctly Western civilization in medieval Europe from the 4th to the 15th century.

History Faculty: Researchers. Scholars. Authors.
--Study with scholars who have been widely recognized with such distinctions as: Professor
of the Year, Spalding University; and the David C. DeBoe Award from the Texas State
Historical Association.
--Engage in lively classroom discussions with professors who are dedicated researchers
and frequent presenters at academic conferences on such topics as: Machiavelli’s French
Counterpart – Claude de Seyssel; Women in the 1968 Eugene McCarthy Campaign; and The
Civil War Prison Experiences of the 7th Texas Infantry.
Learn more about UT Tyler history faculty.