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WELCOME FROM THE DEPARTMENT HEAD
Hello and welcome to the home page for the Department of History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies at NDSU. These are exciting times for our department, as we welcome new undergraduate and graduate students for the 2008-2009 academic year and as we continue to internationalize our curriculum. Please check back with the site from time to time to see the changes we have made.
Questions about the programs and degrees we offer, along with suggestions for how to shape this web site, can be sent to me at:
john.cox.1@ndsu.edu. I will be delighted to hear from you!
Thank you for your interest in our department.
Sincerely,
Dr. John K. Cox
Professor and Department Head
What
does History have for me?
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Over 50 undergraduate courses,
in European, American, Latin American, Australian history,
and more.
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An award-winning faculty committed
to undergraduate teaching at all levels.
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Open and accessible advisors
and teachers.
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Scholarships totaling $8,000
or more awarded every year.
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A flexible major, emphasizing
student choice and interest. Public History internships at historic
sites and museums all over the United States.
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A History Club, drawn from
our population of 120 majors.
What
can I do with a History Major?
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Work at a museum, historical
society, or interpretive center.
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Succeed in law school or graduate
school.
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Anything you want to do that
requires communication and critical thinking skills.
Here's what Jeff Lunde (Class of 1991), an international computer
consultant, has to say about how he benefitted from his History
major:
"By studying history, I gained an understanding in how to learn
new things, take notes, present topics, compose proposals and communications,
which is really what makes a person successful. Studying the history
of different countries taught me how to learn about a culture before
I tried to do business with a non-American company. If a person
can do this, they can work effectively in any industry."
In History you get the best of both worlds: An interesting
and exciting subject and a flexible, valuable degree. Welcome!
For the Phi Alpha Theta/ History Club Web Site Click Here

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