Use your history degree to add your voice to conversations that change the world

You have a mind for the rise and fall of empires. You see that it’s difficult to understand today’s cultures and governments without examining the forces that shaped them. You cheer for the underdog. You know that only by looking back with wisdom can we make smart decisions to better our communities. Besides, you know the history of the human race makes a darn good story.

When you join your fellow history majors at Susquehanna University, you become a vibrant part of the longest-running and most compelling conversations. Work closely with funny, fascinating, and compassionate professors. Know what’s happening in the world and why. Study the powerful and the powerless in every corner of the past.

Make no mistake, the classroom conversations might be cool, but the skills you learn will take you places. You’ll prepare for work that’s rewarding and meaningful. You’ll learn how to think critically, analyze evidence, and write with flair. You’ll gain the know-how to work in government, policy, education, public history, and law. Fascinating fellowships, internships, and research opportunities will launch you into successful careers where there’s a real demand for your skills and perspective.


100%
of students conduct research with a faculty mentor
100%
of students present their research at a conference
95%
of students study abroad
90%
of students preparing to be teachers pass their praxis exam the first time

Drive Innovation with a degree in History 

Uncovering the Criminal Underworld and Developing New Courses at Susquehanna University

A major in history offers hands-on research and course development opportunities, allowing students to delve into the past and shape the future of public history.

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“The hands-on research experience I gained in the school archives was invaluable. It taught me essential skills for tracking down information and preserving historical properties in my current profession.”

Amber Peretin ’16


Potential Careers

  • Lawyer
  • Financial planner
  • Museum curator
  • High school teacher
  • College professor

Recent Employers

  • Manhattan District Attorney’s Office
  • National Archives and Records Administration
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • S. Army
  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Susquehanna is an internship matchmaker

ROTC candidate Preston Isom ’23 was thrilled when he landed an internship with the Fort Sill National Landmark and Museum and the U.S. Army Artillery Museum in Oklahoma. He says, “I’m interested in making history approachable to a wide audience, and museums are the premier way to do so.” Nearly all Susquehanna students complete internships, and the university supports them in every way.

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Fort Sill, Oklahoma - May 2016 US Army Field Artillery Museum outdoor display.

Studying for a Degree in History

Explore the courses you’ll take on your journey to earning a degree in history at Susquehanna.


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