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Division of Humanities to Present Screening, Discussion of Film Gattaca
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Associate Professor to Examine ‘Evil Regime’ of North Korea
Tuesday November 10, 2009
Students: Apply Now for Omicron Delta Kappa—National Leadership Honor Society
DEADLINE: Saturday, November 14, 2009
Sun-Sentinel Summer 2010 Journalism Internship Opportunity
Apply by November 15, 2009
Travel Study: Spend Spring Break Studying 20th Century Genocide in Europe
Assistant Professor Helps Kick Off National Novel Writing Month
Faculty Art on Display at Divide and Conquer Gallery Exhibition
October 19–December 4, 2009

A Message from the Major Chair
Hello, and
welcome to the history major!
I am Tim Dixon. I am one of eight professors who offer the college's history courses, which cover all regions of the world, including the United States, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Take a moment to explore the details of the history major. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Your professors and I are available outside the classroom to help you with your studies and discuss career opportunities available to history majors.
Sincerely,
Tim Dixon, J.D.
Associate Professor, History Major Chair
Division of Humanities
Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences
The history program, within the college's Division of Humanities, is composed of a variety of special topics courses focusing on issues of current importance, such as the America and Terrorism course and a course studying genocide. Some of the additional unique courses that have been offered at NSU through the major include: Origins of the Cold War, The Holocaust, The Great Depression, The Vietnam War, and Modern Middle East.
The history program utilizes lecture, discussion, and seminar formats best suited for the subject matter of each individual course, insuring that each history student at NSU receives the advantage of individual attention from faculty on coursework.
Thinking Ahead
The study of history is timeless. Earning a history degree is effective preparation for any field in which precise understanding, analysis, and interpretation are important. Therefore, many career paths exist for history majors. The kinds of critical reasoning and writing abilities that historical study promotes are invaluable in numerous professions.
Some fields in which history majors find jobs include
- law
- education
- politics
- government agencies
- museum administration
- journalism and media
- non-profit organizations
- research
The successful history graduate can also confidently pursue graduate school or seek certification to become a secondary school teacher, a process made easier than ever by NSU's education department and Broward County's alternative certification program.
Dual Admission Option
Please refer to the Dual Admission Web site for additional information.

