Country: USA

    Duration: 1 - 2 Years

    Program Level: Bachelors

    Country: USA

    Duration: 1 - 2 Years

    Program Level: Bachelors

Overview

Ignite your passion for the past and discover how history has shaped our world with Webster University’s Bachelor of Arts in History. Our History program offers a dynamic and engaging learning experience that goes beyond traditional memorization-focused approaches. You’ll expand your understanding of historical events and their broader context with interdisciplinary work in areas such as political science, international relations and human rights.

As a Webster History major, you’ll develop the know-how to construct well-reasoned arguments and conduct in-depth research across various academic disciplines. By immersing yourself in captivating stories of struggles for freedom, contests for power, changes in identity and social relations, you’ll gain a deep appreciation of the past and the impact historical events continue to have today.

Our program empowers you to analyze and engage history with diverse perspectives, fostering your ability to connect with the experiences of others. This includes exciting Study Abroad opportunities at our campuses in Austria, Switzerland, Greece and The Netherlands, where you can explore world history from a global perspective.

With Webster’s bachelor’s degree in History, you’ll gain a solid foundation to advance your career or pursue further education in fields like academia, law, journalism, public service or any field that requires a nuanced understanding of the past.

Choose Webster for a BA in History

Examine History Through a Global Lens

Our program provides you with a global perspective, allowing you to explore the interconnectedness of historical events and their impact on world issues. At Webster, you can take your History degree even further by studying world history at our campuses located in Vienna, Geneva, Athens and Leiden.

Explore Hands-On Research Opportunities

Research opportunities as a History major allow you to delve deeper into historical topics of interest. Engage in archival research, conduct oral history interviews and explore primary sources to develop a deeper understanding of the past and contribute to historical scholarship.

Learn From Dedicated, Expert Faculty

Faculty members in the Department of History, Politics and International Relations are not only passionate educators but also highly regarded scholars in their fields. The wealth of knowledge and experience they bring to the classroom creates an unparalleled learning environment for History majors. This is further enriched with personalized mentorship and hands-on research opportunities.

This program is offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences/History, Politics and International Relations Department and is only available at the St. Louis main campus.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the history major, students will:

  • Be familiar with the outlines of the history of the modern world, i.e. since 1500.
  • Be familiar in some depth with the history of one geographic area or historical epoch.
  • Be able to make historical arguments using concrete illustrations and examples.

Requirements

Webster University welcomes applications for admission from students from all countries. General information about degree seeking study at Webster University’s international campuses may be found on the website by clicking on the Worldwide Campuses tab and scrolling to the International Campuses.

Application Requirements

  • A completed online application for graduate admissions. Non-U.S. citizens, U.S. citizens applying from outside the U.S. and any student applying to a campus outside the United States should complete the international application online
  • Official transcripts from the educational institution from which the student earned their first bachelors-level degree. For U.S. institutions, this means accreditation from a regional accrediting body. Non-U.S. institutions must be recognized by the Ministry of Education as a university-level provider of higher education and accredited by any appropriate agencies within the home country and any countries in which it operates and/or issues degrees. This transcript and/or diploma must show the degree received and the date conferred. Applicants previously enrolled in graduate-level coursework must submit official transcripts of that work. All official transcripts and documents in a language other than English must be accompanied by a certified English translation.
  • Proof of English language proficiency. See English Language Proficiency section below for approved methods.
  • A curriculum vitae (résumé) that documents prior employment and experience or an essay on a topic of the student’s choice, such as a special interest, significant experience or notable achievement. Minimum 300 word count in length.

International students recruited to the U.S. will be required to pay a Tuition Deposit equivalent to a one-semester tuition charge, and only applies to tuition fees. This Tuition Deposit is non-refundable upon enrollment and forfeited if the student decides to transfer out of the University. Any forfeited Tuition Deposit will be applied to tuition fees if the student rejoins the University within twelve (12) months from the date of their last class attendance.

Note: Graduate applicants who apply and are provisionally accepted either by submitting unofficial transcripts or before completing their undergraduate degree must submit a final transcript indicating the degree received and the date conferred. If transcripts do not indicate degree or conferral date a copy of diploma is required. This official transcript must be on file within eight weeks from the beginning of the student’s starting term for full acceptance to the University.

There are two paths for submitting official transcripts for international students:

  1. Request the university sends Webster University an official transcript directly in a sealed envelope.
  2. If the student has attended a school or country that does not issue transcripts to other schools, and instead issues only one original certificate or mark sheet directly to the student, then the student can bring in their original, final transcript and diploma to a Webster staff member, for the staff member to verify and take certified true copies. These copies will become the official transcripts and the originals will be returned to the student.

Additional Application Requirements

  • Additional official documentation may be required depending upon an applicant’s program of interest or previous educational background. See program page for details.
  • International applicants who will require a student visa must submit a photocopy of the biographical page from their passport.
  • Applying for a visa: Students requiring a visa to study in the country in which their campus is located will be required to provide additional documentation for the visa process. Visa documentation requirements can vary at international campus locations depending upon the applicant’s citizenship status and/or country of origin at the time of acceptance to the University. Applicants should check with the campus they plan to attend for specifics. Students are responsible for applying and obtaining their visa. The University will provide support and guidance during the process and will notify applicants if additional documentation is required to complete the application file. Upon receipt, the University can vouch for student status and any associated charges.
  • International students recruited to the U.S. will be required to pay a Tuition Deposit equivalent to a one-semester tuition charge, and only applies to tuition fees. This Tuition Deposit is non-refundable upon enrollment and forfeited if the student decides to transfer out of the University. Any forfeited Tuition Deposit will be applied to tuition fees if the student rejoins the University within twelve (12) months from the date of their last class attendance.

Important: Applicants from abroad should complete and submit all necessary documents at least four to six months before the desired entry term to allow sufficient time for accepted applicants to apply for a student visa. In addition, applicants should retain photocopies of all documents submitted to the University as these may need to be presented at the consulate/embassy when applying for the student visa.


English Language Proficiency

The following methods have been approved for proving English Proficiency for international student applicants:

  1. The English proficiency test requirement is waived for TOEFL exempted countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Canada (except Quebec), Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Micronesia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, St. Helena, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, United Kingdom, Zambia, and Zimbabwe,
  2. Completion of at least one year academic of college-level coursework for undergraduate students at a regionally accredited U.S. institution of higher learning within the last three years.  It must be academic coursework that is completed; ESL coursework does not qualify.
  3. Completion of at least one semester of graduate-level courses with grades of B or higher at a regionally accredited U.S. institution of higher learning within the last three years.  Coursework must be academic; ESL coursework does not qualify.
  4. If a student has completed three or more years of study in an English-medium high school or university-level academic program in a country other than ones listed above, he/she may request a waiver.
  5. Successful completion of the ELS Language Center’s English for Academic Purposes or ELS Language Center Level 112 (must have valid ELS 112 Certificate of Completion).
  6. Successful completion of the University of Central Florida’s Center for Multilingual Multicultural Studies (CMMS) Intensive English Program (must have valid completion certificate).
  7. Successfully meeting the requirements for one of the following tests within the last two years.
    • TOEFL: jBT: 80
    • TOEFL: pBT: 550
    • IELTS: Academic: 6.0
    • Duolingo: 120
    • Pearson: 53
    • Cambridge Academic English: 169
    • Password: 6.0
    • GTEC: 1201
    • jTEP: 3.7
    • SAT’s English-based Reading and Writing Score: 450
    • ACT composite score: 23

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Tuition:

$31,450.00 Approx.

Application Fee:
$250
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Living Costs

$10,000 - $18,000/Year

Application Fee

$100 - $200

IELTS Requirement

6.0 - 7.0

Work Opportunities

Yes; Optional Practical Training (12 months, extendable for STEM)

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