History

History students study the past to understand the present, so they can change the future.

By learning how the past has shaped our present world, you will develop a keen understanding of how to transform it, an indispensable characteristic for effective leadership. While learning to become a leader, you will also build skills in critical analysis and effective communication, which are essential skills for any career path.

 

Why Study History at CSB+SJU?

Our Professors

Our professors, all full-time instructors dedicated to our students, are experts in their fields and offer courses from ancient to contemporary history that cover Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the US.

A Learning Community

Starting your very first semester, you will take at least one class a year just for history students. You’ll get to work closely with your professors and other majors and minors in these in-depth and supportive seminars. 

Career Development 

In History seminars you will explore how your history skills and problem-solving methods prepare you for a wide range of career opportunities.

 
 
 

Program Overview

The history curriculum is exceptionally broad, covering Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the United States, and subjects including social, political, intellectual, cultural, and economic history. The history major is highly flexible to suit individual student interest.

Meet the Profs

Full-time instructors dedicated to our students.

Faculty

Hands-on Learning

Jobs and Internships, History Department News, Career Development Checklist

Student Resources

Life as a History Major

Mission Statement and Goals

Learning Outcomes

History Majors After Graduation

Land Acknowledgement Statement

Both the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University occupy the original homelands of the Dakhóta and Anishinaabe peoples. We honor, respect, and acknowledge the Indigenous peoples forcibly removed from this territory, whose connection remains today. St. Benedict’s Monastery and St. John’s Abbey previously operated boarding schools for Native children. Now, students, faculty, and staff are working to repair relationships with our Native Nation neighbors.

Tegeder-Berg Society

Society for history faculty, alumnae and alumni, current students, and prospective students.

Latest Tegeder-Berg Society Event

Under the Knife: Aztec Religion and Human Sacrifice Reconsidered

Professor Brian Larkin
March 28, 2023
Tegeder-Berg Society
College of Saint Benedict
Saint John’s University

Dr. Gregory Schroeder 
Chair, History Department
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