Bachelor of Arts in History
To understand current national and global issues, we often turn to historians for perspective. Historians provide a framework for understanding today’s challenges and caution us against mistakes of prior civilizations.
Careers in History
The combination of creativity, collaborative communication and critical thinking skills fostered by the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology makes this degree applicable to a variety of occupations. Aside from the mainstream career paths of teaching or working in archival and museum settings, students with a history degree may find employment in government, nonprofit or business organizations. Many history majors successfully complete law school, thanks to the solid writing and critical thinking foundation they receive in their undergraduate studies. Students may also be certified to teach high school history through the UT Dallas Teacher Development Center. The University’s Career Center is an important resource for students pursuing postgraduate employment. Licensed counselors are available to provide strategies for mastering job interviews, writing professional cover letters and resumes and connecting with campus recruiters, among other services.
History at UT Dallas
Students must successfully complete 120 hours to graduate, with 42 hours from the University’s core curriculum and 45 in the major. Students are encouraged to focus their work in history on a particular time or place, a significant theme, topic or problem or an approach to learning such as literature, the arts, ideas, science and technology or the social sciences. They may choose from courses designed around historical themes, issues and ideas in American, European, Latin American, African and Asian studies.
To successfully obtain a bachelor’s degree in history, students should be proficient at reading and synthesizing information rapidly, and be able to construct well-formulated research papers and projects. Potential high school preparation includes four years of English and social science, including geography, government and history, two to three years of foreign language and one year of fine arts courses, among other subjects.
Marketable Skills
About the Bass School
The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology is a community of scholars, artists, and creative practitioners defined by their creativity, critical thinking, communication, and cross-cultural understanding. AHT cultivates skills in critical study and creative practice and fosters an incubative environment for the generation of new knowledge and new technological experiences.
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Arts: History*, Latin American studies*, literature*, philosophy, visual and performing arts*
Master of Arts: Art history, history, history of ideas, humanities, Latin American studies, literature, visual and performing arts
Doctor of Philosophy History of ideas, humanities, literature, visual and performing arts
Minors Offered
If your academic focus leads you elsewhere at UT Dallas, but you would still like to pursue studies in the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology, the following minors are available:
- Art history
- Asian studies
- Communication
- Creative writing
- Dance
- Film Studies
- History
- Latin American studies
- Literature
- Medical and scientific humanities
- Music
- Performing arts
- Philosophy
- Spanish
- Theatre
- Visual arts
Honors Thesis and Fast Track
- A minimum of 30 graded, upper-division semester credit hours at UT Dallas.
- A GPA of 3.67 in a student’s major.
- The completion of an honors thesis or project evaluated by two faculty members with a grade of at least B+.
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Additional Facts
Contact Information
Office of Admission and Enrollment
800 W. Campbell Road, JO31
Richardson, TX 75080-3021
Phone: 972-883-2270 or 1-800-889-2443
E-mail:Â admission@utdallas.edu
Website: enroll.utdallas.edu
Advising
Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology
800 W. Campbell Road, ATC 10
Richardson, TX 75080-3021
Phone: 972-883-4376
Contact an advisor
Website: bass.utdallas.edu