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WHAT CAN I DO WITH A
MAJOR IN...
HISTORY
www.sc.edu/career
his·to·ry
1. A usually chronological record of events, as
of the life or development of a people or
institution, often including an explanation of
or commentary on those events.
a) A formal written account of related natural
phenomena.
2. The branch of knowledge that records and
analyzes past events.*
*"history." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. 29 Jul.
2009. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/history>.
History Majors
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Study change; cause and effect
Follow trends to predict the future
Read critically and extract relevant data
Learn to preserve and understand the
significance of past events
• Document findings/conclusions and
present them clearly, through speech or
writing
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more
History
• A bachelor’s degree in history leads to many
jobs which require a liberal arts degree and
is excellent preparation for further education
in: law, urban planning, archeology,
politics, or public administration.
• A bachelor’s degree alone in history is not
sufficient preparation for work as a historian
or for teaching and research in a college or
university setting. An advanced degree is
needed for both.
History At The University
Of South Carolina
Undergraduate Options
Degrees: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Majors: History
Minors: History
History At The University
Of South Carolina
Graduate Degrees
• Master of Arts (MA) in History
• Master of Arts (MA) in Public History
• Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
• In Social Studies with Geography option.
• Prepares and certifies students for teaching in
public high schools.
• Interdisciplinary Master of Arts (IMA)
• In Social Studies with Geography option.
• For students who already have a teaching
certificate.
• Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in History
Employment Settings
Students who graduate with a
bachelor’s degree in history largely
specialize and work in the following
areas:
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Business & Industry
Communication and Journalism
Education
Government and Politics
Libraries and Archives
Business and Industry
• Work in almost any not yet mentioned
profit driven market with the focus on
the procurement, sale, trade, or
manufacture of resources, goods,
services, of information.
• Can prepare one to work in a wide
variety of areas including, construction,
banking, real estate, tourism,
transportation, technology, research,
manufacturing, sales, farming, and
energy.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Business And
Industry
• Account Manager
• Broker
• Community Relations
Director
• Consumer Advocate
• Contractor
• Financial Manager
• Insurance Agent
• Investment Specialist
• Market Research
Analyst
• Media Relations
Specialist
• Production Manager
• Real Estate Broker
• Research Director
• Sales Representative
• Travel/Tourism Director
• Urban Planner
Communication &
Journalism
• The collection, organization, and
distribution of information, both fact and
fiction, to a mass audience.
• Can prepare one for work in broadcast
or print journalism, radio and television
work, publishing, editing, or to become a
writer and researcher. Increasingly, work
can be found using the Internet and
other technology.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With
Communication & Journalism
• Advertising Specialist
• Biographer
• Communications
Director
• Copy Writer
• Editor
• Foreign News
Correspondent
• Historical Novelist
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Literary Agent
Opinion Columnist
Press Secretary
Publisher
Radio/TV Broadcaster
Reference Researcher
Reporter
Speech Writer
Technical Writer
Education
• Formal and/or informal instruction of
students in history or a general course
of study, as well as the support and
research functions that serve the
discipline.
• Can prepare one for work as a teacher
in primary, elementary, and secondary
education with the proper certification.
Can also serve as preparation for work
in administration or curriculum
development.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Education
• Administrator
• Admissions
Representative
• Author/Writer
• Curriculum Developer
• Lecturer
• Performance Coach
• Primary School Teacher
• Program Specialist
• Reference Librarian
• Research Foundation
Director
• Secondary School
History/Social Studies
Teacher
• Special Education
Instructor
• Text Book Author
• Training Specialist
Government & Politics
• The development, implementation, and
enforcement of policies and law on the
local, state, and national level as well as
the support aspects associated with
budgets, services, defense,
infrastructure, etc.
• Can prepare one for work in all levels of
management, leadership, financial
development, policy analysis, and civil
service.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Government &
Politics
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Administrative Historian
Campaign Director
Census Bureau Agent
Civil Service Agent
Community Relations
Director
Communications Director
Congressional Aide
Elected Official
Foreign Service Officer
FBI/CIA Agent
• Housing & Community
Developer
• Lobbyist
• Paralegal
• Police Officer
• Policy Analyst
• Political Strategist
• Public Interest Group
Director
• Speech Writer
• Social Services Worker
• Transportation Director
Libraries And Archives
• Making sense of the past and how it
relates to today’s world by researching,
preserving, documenting, and sharing
material artifacts.
• Can prepare one for work in a museum
or archives as a curator, preservationist,
researcher, or display technician. Can
also prepare one for work in libraries as
a research, reference, or special
collections specialist.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Libraries
And Archives
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Archivist
Biographer
Collections Coordinator
Artifact Conservator
Curator
Curriculum Developer
Grant Writer
• Historic Preservation
Specialist
• Museum Technician
• Preservationist
• Program Director
• Reference Librarian
• Research Assistant
• Special Collections
Librarian
History Majors Develop
Skills In
• Making use of past
experiences in reaching
current decisions
• Following trends to
predict shifts in political
views or consumer
tastes
• Reading rapidly and
extracting relevant data
• Monitoring profit cycles
and changes in
government policies to
provide up-to-date
business information
• Interviewing for desired
information
• Documenting a
conclusion and
presenting it clearly, in
speech or writing
Distribution Of Employed Persons
With A Bachelor’s Degree In History,
By Sector
Government/
Military, 15%
Self-Employed,
13%
Private-forprofit, 46%
Education, 21%
Non-Profit, 5%
Source: Fogg, N.P, Harrington, P.E. & Harrington, T.F, (2004). College
Majors Handbook (2nd ed). Indianapolis, IN: Jist Publishing.
TOP 10 Occupations That Employ
Persons With Only A Bachelor’s
Degree In History
1 Top and mid-level managers, executives
2 Teachers, secondary
3 Sales (including retail)
4 Insurance, securities, real estate, business services
5 Other management-related occupations
6 Broadcasters, writers, editors, public relations
specialists
7 Other administrative (i.e. record clerks)
8 Teachers, elementary
9 Accountants, auditors and other financial specialists
10 Other marketing and sales occupations
Source: Fogg, N.P, Harrington, P.E. & Harrington, T.F, (2004). College
Majors Handbook (2nd ed). Indianapolis, IN: Jist Publishing.
Strategies For Developing
Skills To Get The Job You
Want
• Demonstrate a superior
academic record
• Get relevant experience
in student government
or intern in a
government agency
• Become familiar with
hiring trends and
practices
• Volunteer with a public
interest group
• Acquire a minor,
cognate, or another
major
• Get experience as a
tutor, camp counselor,
or after school teacher
• Solicit strong personal
recommendations
Strategies For Developing Skills
To Get The Job You Want
• Become familiar with
computer database
systems and word
processing
• Take courses in historic
preservation,
anthropology, sociology,
or psychology
• Obtain research library
and field research
experience
• Practice your public
speaking and writing
skills
• Become an avid and
inquisitive reader in a
wide variety of areas
Books And Web
Resources
Books
Great jobs for history
majors by Stephen
E. Lambert
Top careers for history
graduates published
Checkmark Books
Web Resources
The American Historical
Association
http://www.historians.org/
The History Factory
http://www.historyfactory.c
om/
Resources for more
information
USC’s Department of History
http://www.cas.sc.edu/hist/
Career Center Library
http://www.sc.edu/career/Library/library.html
Related Websites
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/history.html
College of Arts and Sciences Career
Development Program
www.sc.edu/career/cascdp/index.html
Career Center Contact
Information
University of South Carolina Career Center
6th Floor, H. William Close Building (BA Building)
Columbia, SC 29208
Phone: 803-777-7280
On-call counseling without an appointment:
M - F, 1:00 am - 4:00 pm
(Summer and holiday hours may differ, please check the
website at www.sc/edu/career)