If you aspire to share a love of history with the general public, a minor in Public History is for you.
Minor offered in On-campus formats.
*On-campus format will require some online classes for degree completion.
Earning a Minor in Public History from Lindenwood University
If you are interested in a career path in history outside of the classroom, the minor in public history is for you. Public history careers include working in archives, research libraries, and museums, in historic preservation, at historic sites, and in any other institution in which historians interact with the public. The public history minor requires 18 credit hours of coursework.
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Dr. Barbara Hosto-Marti
Department Head - Human Culture and Society
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W. Travis McMaken, Ph.D.
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Humanities
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Dr. Barbara Hosto-Marti
Department Head - Human Culture and Society
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W. Travis McMaken, Ph.D.
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Humanities