Overview
Public history is a vibrant and diverse career field that we encourage Cal State East Bay students to consider. We draw upon the to help us define public history. According to this leading professional organization, "public history describes the many and diverse ways in which history is put to work in the world. In this sense, it is history that is applied to real-world issues."
缅北禁地 History majors are especially primed to think about this field, given the abundant public history opportunities in the Bay Area and California, and our region's remarkable interest in local, national, and global histories. The marks of the past are everywhere around us in the Bay Area, and public historians help to preserve, interpret, and narrate the complex histories surrounding us and shaping our lives.
Public historians hold many different professional titles, including:
- historical consultants
- museum professionals
- government historians
- archivists
- oral historians
- cultural resource managers
- curators
- film and media producers
- historical interpreters
- historic preservationists
- policy advisers
- local historians
- community activists
You can see currently advertised positions in the field of public history .
The BA in History from 缅北禁地 is an excellent preparation for the public history career field, because we embed many applied history activities into our curriculum. Our major degree has an applied history class requirement.
We also offer the Certificate in Public History, demonstrating specialized preparation for this career field. This certificate and experience will be valuable in advanced degree, job, and internship applications.
The certificate requires 22 units of coursework. Current catalog information may be found . Please speak with your advisor about this flexible certificate program.
Advising
Please speak with your regular History Department advisor about completing the Public History Certificate.
Contact Us
- 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd
- Student and Faculty Support (SF)
- 4th Floor, Office 442
- Hayward, CA 94542
- Dr. Bridget Ford
- Professor and Department Chair
- Phone: (510) 885-3242
- Email: bridget.ford@csueastbay.edu