Bachelor of Arts (History Major)
Description
The academic and professional pursuit of History is the process of bringing the past to life. The study of History encompasses all aspects of human experience, from wars to celebrity culture, and is constantly evolving as our knowledge and perspectives advance.
As a History student you will have the flexibility to pursue your own interests within the discipline and the ability to regularly collaborate with your professors due to our small class sizes. Our courses provide you with various approaches to the study of History and the necessary skills to analyze any issue within its historical context. You will examine historical topics from North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa and South Asia including:
- Aboriginal History
- Digital History
- Environmental History
- Gender History
- International Development
- Political History
- Medical History
- Military History
- Social History
You may choose to combine your History degree with a degree in English, French, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Women's Studies, Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Tourism and Concurrent Education. Double majoring allows you to apply your History knowledge to a particular subject and focus your studies from first year onward. Various certificate options are also available. Students can also choose as part of their history degree to do Specializations in Public History or Military History.
Related Courses
- Anthropology of Violence and War
- Classical Mythology
- Introduction to Criminology
- Introduction to Criminalistics
- Gender and Crime
- Comparative Criminology
- Principles of Economics
- Introduction to Academic Writing
- Global Literatures in English
- Indigenous Literature in Canada
- Gender, Sexuality and the Body in Literature and Culture
- Science Fiction
- Chaucer and His Contemporaries
- Professional Writing: Digital Contexts
- Legends of King Arthur
- Cultural Studies
- Environmental Philosophy
- Resource Management and Sustainability
- Environmental Biotechnology
- Issues in Environmental Sustainability
- Sustainable Communities
- The Making of the Modern World
- Modern Europe I, 1789-1914
- Modern Canada
- Canadian Military History Since 1919
- Public History
- Community Placement (HIST)
- Poverty and Inequality
- Computer Art
- Philosophy of the Occult and Paranormal
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Introduction to Political Science
- Global Terrorism
- Child Development
- Social Psychology
- Personality Psychology
- Introduction to Sociology
- Perspectives in Social Thought
- Technology, Society and Indigenous Peoples in Canada
- Women's and Gender Studies
Overview

- Institution: Lakehead University
- Program type: Baccalauréat
- Language: English
- Program Code: BAH
- Delivery Method: Entièrement en ligne/à distance
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