
Student Experience
True to our Liberal Arts Mission, our major and minor requirements leave you room to explore many disciplines and to develop other majors and minors.
Examine the principles of historical study, develop the skills of effective research and communication and deepen your understanding of the past.
Declare Your History Major or Minor Here
Muhlenberg's History Department aspires to a global reach. Our students cultivate a thoughtful and nuanced understanding of past human experiences across time and space and their various contested interpretations. As skilled researchers, problem solvers, and writers, they use and analyze historical evidence and enter into dialogue with existing scholarship to present their own interpretations and arguments in persuasive prose. History is central to the Liberal Arts. We prepare our students to become global citizens who think critically about their place in the world and engage with their communities through an understanding of how past events have shaped contemporary issues.
Our teacher-scholars specialize in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America & the Caribbean, the Middle East and the United States, which ensures curricular breadth and depth on a global scale. Our students explore the human condition from a comparative historical perspective and can pursue in depth their own areas of interest. This History curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective writing, as well as opportunities for independent research, internships, and study abroad. Our graduates are prepared for professions in public health and medicine, the non-profit sector, museums, the library sciences, law, government, business, and academia.
Learn more about the History Department at Muhlenberg College.
True to our Liberal Arts Mission, our major and minor requirements leave you room to explore many disciplines and to develop other majors and minors.
True to our Liberal Arts Mission, our major and minor requirements leave you room to explore many disciplines and to develop other majors and minors.
The History Department offers a wide range of courses that span geography and time. Our faculty includes specialists in most regions of world history.
A student must achieve and maintain at least a 2.00 grade point average in all courses required for the major/minor.
The History Department’s ten faculty cover a wide range of chronological and thematic specializations that span the globe.
Studying abroad can be a central component of any History major’s or minor’s program at Muhlenberg.
Thanks to generous donors, we are able to offer more honors and larger prizes to our best students than most comparable colleges.
Need more help? The Muhlenberg College History Department is located on the third floor of the Ettinger Building.
Anthropology minor Michaela Feinberg ’19 explored an under-researched facet of Central African history.