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Department of History
What can I do with a history degree?

Contact

Michael Kozuh

Michael Kozuh

Professor

Director of Undergraduate Studies

mgk0001@auburn.edu

With your history degree, you'll find success in a variety of areas like education, archives, museums, government and publishing houses. A degree in history, with its emphasis on research skills, critical thinking and communication skills, is also excellent preparation for employment in law, business, journalism and public service. In fact, those with history degrees are among the highest earners in the humanities and liberal arts.

As a history major, you’ll learn to:  

  • Recognize change over time and identify patterns
  • Interrogate sources
  • Write critically
  • Conduct independent research
  • Learn about other cultures

These transferable skills will serve you in a wide variety of jobs.

Who knows where a degree in history will take you? Martha Stewart, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Conan O'Brien, Steve Carell and three current supreme court justices (Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Anthony Kennedy) all began their careers as history majors.

Internships are an excellent way to combine your education with practical work experience in industry, business and government. For help with your résumé, internship/job placement or general career advice, contact:

CLA Office of Career Services
308 Tichenor Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
hireCLA@auburn.edu
Phone 334-844-4026

Make a career advising appointment through Advise Assist.

Contact

Michael Kozuh

Michael Kozuh

Professor

Director of Undergraduate Studies

mgk0001@auburn.edu