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Individual history courses cut across lines of the social sciences, humanities, and even the natural sciences. More important to the history student than learning what has happened is understanding the process of change.

By comparing the human conditions over decades or centuries, history students identify fundamental social trends and analyze critical causal factors. History students develop research, analytical and writing skills necessary not only for work but for living. A history major builds confidence for making judgments in many fields of human endeavor.

History courses integrate many branches of knowledge, cutting across the lines of the social sciences, humanities, and the natural sciences.The special responsibility of historical studies is to help individuals and communities understand the past. The study of history builds confidence for making judgments in many fields of human endeavor and provides insight into current social, political, economic and cultural issues. Museum Professions Health Fields Business Archaeologist Historic Preservation Broadcast Journalist Archivist CU Denver History Department 3rd Floor, Student Commons Bldg. 1201 Larimer St., Suite 3102 Denver, CO 80204 Identifying forces of stability and processes of change, history students develop research, writing, and analytical skills that will serve them well beyond their university years. The CU Denver History Department is dedicated to supporting its students find career success after graduation.

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Fees

(Bachelor) Tuition & Fees: $27342 per year (Fall and Spring)


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