Public History
The Public History graduate program provides training in the research methods and practical skills needed for work in archives, museums, historic preservation, and other areas of public history. Digital skills are stressed in each part of the curriculum. In the degree’s three segments, students will combine theoretical knowledge and historical analysis with practical projects. We believe understanding the past helps you reflect on and understand the world as it is today.
Career Opportunities
- Archivist
- Museum Educator
- Digital Historian
- Genealogist
- Historic Preservationist
Potential Employers
- William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum
- Center for Arkansas History and Culture
- Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
- Arkansas State Archives
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