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Economic and Social History
Major
Note: These requirements are for the class of 2012 and later, although earlier classes may follow them. click here for a list of requirements for the class of 2011 and earlier.
The Economic and Social History major is an interdisciplinary major that combines economic
reasoning with different historiographic approaches and quantitative analysis. The major
encourages students to develop an understanding of the human experience through the record of
the past and acquire intellectual tools to analyze historical changes from an economic and social
perspective. Students are exposed to different ways of thinking about the origins of capitalism,
the structural features of modern economies, regional differences or global diversity in long-run
economic performance and socioeconomic well-being, and the challenges and opportunities
facing the global economy today. By looking at both the social and the economic dimensions of
the histories of one or more geographical regions, students gain a valuable interdisciplinary
perspective that enables them to appreciate and think systematically and critically about the
complexities of human interaction. Students who graduate with a major in Economic and Social
History will be prepared to enter graduate programs in history, business, public
policy/administration, or to pursue careers such as in public policy or business that call for
diverse perspectives and skills.
Majors in Economic History will need an advisor in the History Department as well as the Economics
To avoid the most common missteps on the road to completion of the major.
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