UC Berkeley Department of History
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Type | Public |
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Parent institution | UC Berkeley |
Location | , , United States |
Website | history |
The University of California, Berkeley Department of History is an academic department located in Berkeley, CA. The history department offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctorate degrees in history and is one of the largest at the UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science. According to the U.S. News & World Report rankings in history, the department is #1 in the nation, ahead of Princeton University, Yale University, University of Michigan, and Stanford University.[1]
Academics
[edit]The department of history is one of the largest in the College of Letters and Science.
The undergraduate program provides students a B.A. in History upon completion of lower- and upper-division requirements. Students are also able to join Phi Alpha Theta, the history honors society, or contribute to Clio's Scroll, the undergraduate history journal.
The graduate program in history prepares students for careers in academia, non-profits, government agencies, private sector, and more. Although the department does not offer a terminal master's degree, students may earn one en route to completing a PhD. The department selects about 20 students per year. Students are expected to complete their degree within a seven-year timeframe.[2]
Notable faculty
[edit]- Herbert Bolton
- Beshara Doumani
- Erich S. Gruen
- David Hollinger
- Eugene F. Irschick
- Martin Jay
- Adrienne Koch
- Thomas W. Laqueur
- Joseph R. Levenson
- Leon F. Litwack
- Nicholas V. Riasanovsky
- Peter Sahlins
- Raphael Sealey
- Ethan H. Shagan
- Yuri Slezkine
- Kenneth M. Stampp
- Derek Van Rheenen
- Frederic Wakeman
- James Vernon
- Paula S. Fass
- Ussama Makdisi
External links
[edit]Official Website - http://history.berkeley.edu
References
[edit]- ^ "US News Graduate School Rankings". US News.
- ^ "Program Guide" (PDF). Department of History.