Why American?

Three Public History students stand in front of the Humanities Truck

At ĢƵ, students study the best practices of public history both inside and outside the classroom. As part of the Public History Concentration, or as an outside field for the PhD, students learn to work collaboratively, Engaging the Community as they pursue meaningful historical research and projects alongside our faculty and community partners. Read more below about what makes American’s program unique.

Work Experience

ĢƵ's public history program is designed to give students vital hands-on experience in the field. Through internships and classroom-based practicum projects, students learn to collaborate with local communities, public institutions, and each other. Learning through practice, students develop versatile skill sets and outstanding resumes. Take a look at a few of the projects completed by our students.

Distinguished Partners

ĢƵ's program affords students opportunities to work alongside professionals at the nation's premier federal and non-profit institutions, from the National Park Service to the Smithsonian. In addition to forging lasting bonds with the program's faculty and with each other, students develop professional relationships that extend beyond the mere application of coursework and theory. See a list of our many partners.

Faculty Support

The Department of History at ĢƵ has a deep commitment to public service and to mentoring its graduate students. Students learn from experienced scholars whose work encompasses the academy and the public. With the close support and guidance of faculty, students acquire the tools necessary to succeed in a dynamic field. Meet our faculty.

Intuitive Curriculum

The flexibility of ĢƵ's public history program encourages students to follow their passions. With the help of faculty mentors, students have the freedom to develop a unique set of skills and expertise, pursuing internships and classwork in the fields of their choice. Meet some of the program's alumni and learn about their experiences at ĢƵ.

Public History Practicum students hold a Humanities Truck event in Shepherd Park

Training in Research and Analysis

In addition to understanding the best practices in public history, students cultivate a deep knowledge of their chosen historical field, learning how professional historians conduct scholarly analysis. Students complete ĢƵ's program with a record of original research and command of historiographical literature.

Community

The public history program at ĢƵ works to foster a sense of community and collegiality among its graduate students, faculty, alumni and program partners. Both inside and outside the classroom, students develop friendships that provide support and a lasting professional network beyond their time in the program. Browse through some of our student photos and recollections and connect with the community on , , and .

Consortium

The opportunities available at ĢƵ through the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area offers students the opportunity to pursue coursework at a number of nearby universities. Along with their required courses here at ĢƵ, students can choose to take elective courses or courses that count towards other requirements. Learn about the consortium system and its requirements.

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