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Top Colleges for History Majors in Oregon?

Hello! I'm from Oregon and would like to stay relatively close to home for college, if possible. I'm planning on majoring history, so I was wondering if anyone knew which Oregon colleges have particularly strong programs in this field? Looking forward to reading your responses!

a year ago

Hello! It's great to see that you're interested in studying history and have a preference for staying close to home in Oregon. Here are some colleges in Oregon where the History Department is particularly noteworthy:

1. University of Oregon: One of the bigger schools in the state, UO offers a wide range of history program types and boasts a comprehensive course offerings, covering everything from ancient to modern history from all over the world. They serve both undergraduate and graduate students and promote student research, even at the undergraduate level.

2. Lewis & Clark College: Smaller in size, this liberal arts college prides itself on its strong undergraduate programs. Their history department is renowned for its diverse courses and opportunities for student research.

3. Oregon State University: OSU has a robust history program with curricula that span across time and around the globe. The school tends to emphasize research and critical thinking; it's a solid place to build your foundational knowledge of history.

4. Reed College: Known for its rigorous academic programs, Reed offers a strong program in History that encourages breadth in coursework while still allowing for depth in a selected area of study. Highlights include unique senior thesis projects that are required for graduation.

5. Willamette University: Their history department ensures that the curriculum is both broad yet detailed, offering thematic courses in various fields.

Remember to evaluate each university's program not just by the major's coursework, but also consider other features like opportunities for undergraduate research, internships, study abroad programs, or distinctive faculty research specialties. Good luck with your research and your decision-making process!

a year ago

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