Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the history major, students will have developed a broad range of analytical skills with which to approach the critical study of the past. Majors will be able to:
- Discuss, analyze and assess professional academic scholarship from the field of history:
- Summarize and critically assess the strengths and weaknesses of works of historical scholarship
- Identify, articulate, and assess historical arguments in such works
- Analyze the use of primary and secondary sources in such works
- Identify the scholarly significance of such works, including the contribution they seek to make to the field, the conversations they engage in, and the methodologies they use
- Execute and defend a significant independent research project in history:
- Develop a topic of interest into a historical research question
- Develop and pursue a methodology appropriate to addressing a historical research question, including the identification and evaluation source materials
- Produce a coherent and significant historical argument supported by primary and secondary source evidence and place that argument within a larger scholarly conversation
- Practice ethical and responsible historical scholarship, including proper and thorough citation following the conventions of historical scholarship
- Undertake significant revisions based on their own critical reflection and feedback from advisors and other readers
- Produce clear and coherent historical writing in pieces of different lengths and genres, including a coherent, long-form document based in original research that incorporates the best practices of historical scholarship
- Orally present, discuss, and defend work done, both to experts and to scholars from outside the field
The primary assessment tool for learning in the major at 91²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ and the level of student achievement in the major area is the senior thesis; the junior qualifying examination and the Junior Seminar, which together assess a student's readiness for thesis, provide a second set of assessment tools. See more information on the thesis and the junior qualifying exam.