University of St. Francis

Bachelor in History - United States

Joliet, United States

The Bachelor in History - United States at University of St. Francis is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois, combines a tradition of Franciscan values with contemporary academic programs designed to prepare students for ethical leadership and professional success. Founded in 1920, the university offers a liberal arts foundation alongside a broad range of professional and graduate programs that emphasize service, compassion and community engagement within a supportive campus culture.

With a student population of around 4,000 and an international community, the university prioritizes small class sizes, individualized attention and experiential learning. Programs span multiple disciplines and are structured to integrate academic work with practical experiences, internships and community-focused projects. Faculty mentorship and co-curricular opportunities help students develop both technical competencies and the interpersonal qualities valued by employers.

International students find a welcoming environment grounded in service-oriented values and practical career preparation. The university’s location in Joliet provides proximity to regional employers and cultural amenities while maintaining a close-knit campus atmosphere. Prospective students seeking a values-driven education that balances rigorous academics, community involvement and focused career support will discover a purpose-driven community ready to support academic growth and professional development.

About the Program

The Bachelor in History - United States is a 4-year degree program at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, United States. This program is for students who are passionate about history and want to gain a deeper understanding of the subject. The degree helps students develop critical thinking, research, and writing skills.

The curriculum covers American, European, and World history, as well as historiography and current debates in the discipline. Students can also take courses in specialized topics like history in film or digital preservation. The program emphasizes experiential learning, with opportunities for students to gain experience outside of the classroom at museums and historical sites.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as historians, museum curators, archivists, or historical preservationists. They can work in museums, archives, historical societies, or government agencies. With strong research and writing skills, they can also consider careers in publishing, journalism, or law.

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