Department of History
Dominican offers both a major and a minor in history as well as history programs for secondary and middle school teachers.
History classes at Dominican develop students’ skills in logical thinking, creativity and critical analysis that are applicable to many careers, including law, banking, teaching and public service.
Among the most interdisciplinary of the liberal arts, history encompasses the study of the arts, economics, law, literature, politics and social change, and encourages students to examine issues or ideas from many perspectives.
Intensification Project
Most departments at Dominican require a special project to graduate. In history, each student must complete an intensification project for at least one course in the concentration area. Students who plan to attend graduate school may wish to intensify additional courses to strengthen their academic records.