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Colleges with Strong History Programs?

I'm considering majoring in history and want to know which colleges have excellent programs. Where can I expect awesome faculty and engaging courses?

a year ago

Many colleges offer strong history programs, and your choice really depends on your specific interests within history, as some schools specialize in particular areas. However, here are a few renowned for their history programs:

1. Yale University: Yale has one of the most comprehensive history programs in the country, offering a wide array of specialized studies such as Ancient History, Medieval Europe, or African American History.

2. Princeton University: Princeton also offers a diverse range of historical studies. The school draws students in with its popular "Precepts" small group discussions, which can be especially enriching in the context of a history course.

3. University of California, Berkeley: If you prefer public universities, UC Berkeley’s history department enjoys an impressive national ranking.

4. Columbia University: Columbia has a unique Core Curriculum that all undergrads must complete, which includes two year-long history courses. These provide a thorough understanding of Western Civilization and have been called some of the best classes at Columbia.

5. Stanford University: Stanford offers a very flexible History program, where the majority of your major classes are electives. Furthermore, its proximity to Silicon Valley provides unique opportunities for history students interested in the influence of technology on society and culture.

6. University of Chicago: Known for its strong emphasis on critical thinking and discussion, the University of Chicago offers a highly rigorous History program with the slogan: "All knowledge is historical".

Remember that the best program for you depends on the areas of history you're interested in. So, when choosing a college, take into account faculty interests and the availability of specialized classes in addition to the overall prestige of the program. College websites, faculty bios, and course catalogs can be very helpful in determining if a university's history program is a good match for your interests.

a year ago

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