Exploring the academic and professional pursuit of History, this program focuses on bringing the past to life through various approaches to studying human experience. Students will examine topics from regions such as North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and South Asia, including Aboriginal History, Digital History, Environmental History, Gender History, and more. The course emphasizes developing analytical skills to interpret issues within their historical context, with opportunities to collaborate closely with professors thanks to small class sizes. The study extends beyond traditional history to include relevant contemporary themes and specialized fields, supported by practical experience and unique field studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is especially beneficial for students who want a flexible and collaborative learning environment with small classes. Opportunities for hands-on experience include the Community Placement course, which provides 150 hours of work in history-related careers, and the Public History Field School, which involves studying historical sites across different periods. Student organizations like LUHS and mentorship programs further enrich the university experience, preparing students for careers in heritage, research, education, and public service.
Students can choose to specialize in Public History or Military History within the program. There are also options to combine a History degree with other fields such as English, French, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Women's Studies, Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Tourism, and Concurrent Education. Additionally, students can pursue various certificates including Public History and others, and may engage in double majors from their first year.
Application fees
18.12L
1st year tuition fees
18.12L
Living cost
The core first-year requirement is the course History 1100 – The Making of the Modern World, which develops research, analysis, and writing skills. Students have the flexibility to undertake a variety of upper-year courses such as Canadian Military History, Modern Latin America, Twentieth Century Russia, and more. The program includes options for double majors and certificates, with online offerings available for a three-year Bachelor of Arts (History Major). Admission prerequisites vary based on educational background, with requirements including specific English and History courses, and the possibility to transfer credits from college or university studies.

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Graduates from the History program can pursue careers as Archivists, Community Engagement Officers, Diversity Officers, Editors, Public Policy Analysts, Museum Curators, Teachers, Lawyers, Librarians, and University Professors. Other opportunities include roles in heritage management, journalism, public service, historical project coordination, and tourism. The program prepares students with the skills needed for a wide range of fields involving research, analysis, communication, and cultural preservation.