Professional Societies
American Historical Association
Organization of American Historians
Society for the History of Technology
American Association for State and Local History - Career Center
Careers for History Majors
Careers for Students of History
History Graduate Programs
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What to do with a History Major
“The study of history serves as excellent pre-professional
training in a very wide range of career fields that require skills
in the processing and presentation of complex information. Research,
analysis, and writing skills, together with intercultural understanding
and the ability to come to balanced judgments of conflicting claims
are perhaps better developed by the study of history than by any
other discipline. For these reasons, the major in history is highly
valued as a foundation for graduate coursework in fields ranging
from law to business and public administration. When combined with
the appropriate technical skills, the study of history provides a
superior foundation for a lifetime of achievement in almost any professional
career…."
History Students and the Job Market
“Most history majors obtain jobs in the business world. History
majors offer employers a broad range of skills: the ability to write
effectively, research thoroughly, organize materials effectively,
and solve complex problems... Joined with technical skills in such
areas, the solid foundation of traditional skills developed by the
major in history will command a hearing in a greatly expanded job
market.”
from http://www2.oakland.edu/history/advising.cfm
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