The study of History prepares students for a wealth of careers and advanced degree programs. UMBC History Alumni enjoy successful and meaningful careers in business, government, education, law, public policy, and as entrepreneurs.
The UMBC Department of History offers an undergraduate major, minor, a minor in Public History and a minor in East Asian History, as well as the Master of Arts in Historical Studies and an Accelerated Bachelors/Masters Program. Graduate students interested in careers in historical sites, government agencies, museums, and other organizations may choose the Public History Track option in the M.A. program.
We encourage active learning and research experiences in the many museums, historical societies and government agencies in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. History majors may compete for Undergraduate Research Awards and publish in the UMBC Review. Graduate students participate in the annual Graduate Student Conference each spring.
The award winning UMBC History Faculty are recipients of prestigious research awards. They have particular expertise in the public history, the history of inequality and justice, the history of globalization, and political and policy history.
From UMBC News and Magazine
Marjoleine Kars reveals the untold story of the Atlantic Slave Rebellion in the Dutch Caribbean
Posted: November 23, 2015, 4:46 PM
George Derek Musgrove’s research on gentrification in the nation’s capital featured in the Washington Post
Posted: November 13, 2015, 10:09 AM
Christy Chapin analyzes evolution of American health care system over 20th century
Posted: October 30, 2015, 2:06 PM
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