Why major in History at Washburn?
At Washburn, you won’t just study history, you’ll do history. The path of a historian best begins with surveying a clear map of the field, and the ability to explore your own interests while you build a foundational understanding of the world. Because of Topeka’s own rich and complex history, internship opportunities are excellent preparation for your next step – be it graduate or professional school, or the workforce. Graduates of our program now work in fields including law, library information science, business, government, museums and archives, education, publishing, research, and more.What sets Washburn History apart?
- Topeka is a great place to do history! The Kansas Museum of History and the Brown v. Board National Historic Site are among our internship partners.
- History majors find community with historians on campus!
- Opportunities to present your own research locally, regionally, and nationally are available, with funding support. Learn more about the Washburn Transformational Experience.
- Majors interested in a pre-law path find exceptional support.
- Develop leadership experience and engage more directly with faculty through participation in Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society.
- You’ll be eligible for scholarships.
- Study abroad is encouraged and funding is available to support you. This can be organized with a class or independent of the department.
- You can be involved in District 3 Kansas History Day.
Scholarships
Admissions scholarships
Washburn University offers generous scholarships based on your interests, career aspirations, community service and academic success.History department scholarships
You're eligible for a variety of scholarships based on academic performance and career pursuits. Available for history majors that have completed at least 12 hours in history courses. Applications are due early in the spring semester for the following year.- Admissions scholarshipsAdmissions scholarships
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Cost and financial aid
Tuition and fees
Courses in this degree program are offered at the Traditional Undergraduate Rate.Financial aid
Washburn University offers generous undergraduate financial aid, including scholarships and grants.Tuition waiver programs
If you don’t currently live in Kansas, learn about our Tuition Waiver programs that may qualify you for in-state tuition.- Tuition and feesTuition and fees
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As a history major, the department offers you a diverse course of and a capstone experience in which you engage with primary sources to produce a research paper, while also fulfilling requirements for the Scholarly/Creative Washburn Transformational Experience. The department recognizes history credit through Advanced Placement. Majors with a 3.5 grade point average in History, a 3.2 overall GPA and an A in the Capstone HI 399 course will earn departmental honors.
History majors must complete a minimum of 33 hours in history with a grade of C or above, at least 15 hours taken at Washburn. You must have 18 hours of lower division history, which will consist of HI 100, 101 & 102 (World Civ. I, II & III), HI 111 & 112 (US Hist. I & II) and HI 395 (History Forum). You must complete 12 hours of upper division requirements with at least one course in each cultural tradition: American (303-328); European (334-347, 380-386) and non-Western (354-362). In addition, history majors must earn a grade of C or above in HI 399, Historical Methods and Research. You also must complete either a second major or an established minor within another College of Arts & Sciences discipline.
HI 100 Early World History (3)
HI 101 Changing World History (3)
HI 102 Modern World History (3)
HI 111 History of the U.S. I (3)
HI 112 History of the U.S. II (3)
HI 395 History Forum (3)
HI 399 Historical Methods & Research (3)
Upper Division U.S. History (3)
Upper Division European History (3)
Upper Division Non-Western History (3)
Upper Division History Elective (3)
Enroll at WU & declare major
Fill out the Undergraduate Admissions Application and enroll to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in history. If you’re unsure, know it is common to declare a major in history at enrollment and determine your specific interest.
If you took Advanced Placement history courses you should know the department only accepts 3 History credits through AP.
Year 2 & 3
To earn a History degree you’ll need a minimum of 33 hours of history with a grade of C or better.
- The following are required for your degree:
HI 111 History of the U.S. I (3) - HI 112 History of the U.S. II (3)
- HI 100 Early World History (3)
- HI 101 Changing World History (3)
- HI 102 Modern World History (3)
- Upper Division U.S. History (3)
- Upper Division European History (3)
- Upper Division Non-Western History (3)
- HI 395 History Forum (3)
- HI 399 Historical Methods and Research (3)
In addition, history majors must earn a grade of C or above in HI 399, Historical Methods and Research.
You’ll also earn a minor of your choosing from the College of Arts and Sciences (or a double major). Common minors among history majors include: Political Science, Mass Media, Sociology, Anthropology, Religious Studies, and Communication Studies.
Earn your degree
In your final year, you will capstone research project. You’ll apply to graduate early in the semester you anticipate completing your degree.
- An internship for credit option is available with HI 397
- You will receive departmental honors if you earn an A in the capstone course and have an overall GPA of at least 3.2 and an overall History GPA of at least 3.5.
Set for Success
You'll gain skill in
Writing and research
Critical and interdisciplinary thinking
Understanding a range of cultures through knowledge of their entwined histories.
Student/faculty ratio
19:1 History
Job placement
Law
Museums
Archives
Government
Universities
Among recent graduates, 35 percent went directly to graduate or professional school.
Program cost
Courses in this degree program are offered at the Traditional Undergraduate Rate.
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History Department
Henderson Learning center
3rd Floor, Room 311
1700 SW College Ave.
Topeka, KS 66621
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history@washburn.edu