Department of History
Department Chair: |
Bernardo Michael |
Administrative Assistant: |
Allyson Patton |
Professors |
J. Fea, J. Huffman, J. LaGrand, B. Michael, D. Pettegrew, N. Wilson |
Assistant Professor |
S. Myers |
Majors and Minors
The Department of History offers the following majors:
History (B.A.) with concentrations in:
Administrative Studies
American History
Classical and Medieval European History
Modern European History
Public History
World History
History w/Secondary Social Studies Teaching Certification
The Department of History offers the following minors:
History; Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies; Digital Public Humanities
The Department of History provides a wide range of course offerings in American, European, and World History. The Department faculty place a strong emphasis on the cultivation of specific experiences, skills, and career-related abilities such as critical thinking, high quality written and oral communication, methods of research, and digital and public projects.
At Messiah University the academic study of history is also grounded in the Christian liberal arts tradition, and as such it promotes life-long learning and historical reflection on today’s society and culture.
In addition to course offerings, the Department offers many enrichment opportunities for majors—including working with professors on research and public history projects; internships with museums, historical archives, and governmental agencies; archaeological fieldwork; study semesters around the world; and teaching in local schools. Students enjoy the benefit of studying in several learning environments, creatively connecting the past to the present.
Graduates from this Department are prepared to enter a variety of professions and occupations from collegiate and secondary level teaching, museums, archives, historic preservation, public history, and journalism to government service, law, business administration and management, and data anlytics. The discipline of history develops analytical, communication, and organizational skills that prepare students for a broad range of careers.