Clarkson University

Bachelor in History

Potsdam, United States

The Bachelor in History at Clarkson University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York, established in 1896, is a private research university that blends technical excellence with a supportive campus community. Home to roughly 4,000 students, including an engaged international cohort, Clarkson emphasizes close faculty mentoring and a collaborative learning culture that helps students develop both technical depth and professional agility.

The university offers about 86 programs across engineering, business, sciences, health disciplines and liberal arts, with a strong emphasis on experiential education. Research, internships, co-op placements and industry partnerships are central to the student experience, allowing learners to apply classroom theory to real projects. Small class sizes and accessible faculty mentoring ensure individualized academic support and opportunities to contribute to meaningful research and design work.

Graduates leave with practical skills, workplace experience and professional networks that support careers in industry, research and entrepreneurship. Clarkson also provides student services for international applicants, including orientation, visa guidance and career advising. For students seeking rigorous STEM and business education with hands-on learning and clear pathways to professional outcomes, Clarkson offers a focused and supportive environment.

About the Program

The Bachelor in History at Clarkson University is a 4-year degree for students interested in understanding the past and its impact on the present. This program helps students develop insight into human behavior and relationships, preparing them for careers that rely on one-on-one relationships. Students study history and its applications in various fields.

The curriculum includes electives that span from ancient times to the post-World War II era, covering topics such as science, medicine, technology, society, and war studies. Specific courses include Ancient Medicine and Magic, History of Women and Gender in America, and The Construction of Nazi Germany. Students develop skills in research, analysis, and critical thinking.

Graduates can pursue careers as Historians, Lawyers, Business Professionals, Financial Analysts, and Policy Advisors. They can work in law firms, businesses, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, applying their knowledge and skills to make informed decisions and drive positive change.

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