Libertys Bachelor’s Degree In History

Bachelor of Science in History

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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in History

Overview
Career Opportunities
Awards and Experiences
Admission Requirements

Prepare for Your Future by Studying the Past with a Bachelor of Science in History

Marcus Garvey once said, “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots.” As the root system is the foundation for the success of the tree, our understanding of history is the root of our success as a people. By pursuing a Bachelor of Science in History, you can earn the credentials you need to make a difference in the education and understanding of the past.

In addition to studying U.S. and world history, you will also acquire the writing, research, data analyzing, and archival skills needed in many different fields. If you are interested in a career in government, education, law, business, or intelligence, then a Bachelor of Science in History can help prepare you for success.

Pursue Your Degree with Confidence

  • Liberty University is accredited by SACSCOC, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
  • Learn from professors with real-life experience in history-related fields.
  • Gain hands-on experience by interning in a variety of local and national settings, including our nation’s capital Washington, D.C.
  • Many of our students have worked in history-related positions locally as well as in government or lobbying groups in D.C.

What Will You Learn?

  • European, U.S., and world history
  • Geography
  • Historical methodology
  • History of Western civilization

Career Opportunities for History Degree Graduates

  • Archaeologist
  • Archival manager
  • Bibliographer
  • Diplomat
  • Genealogist
  • Historian
  • Research assistant

    Awards Received by Liberty’s History Program and Experiences Available to History Students

    • Liberty’s College of Arts and Sciences has won the Phi Alpha Theta chapter of the year twice in the past 8 years.
    • Three history majors won the Provost Award for Excellence in Research in 2018.
    • Internship opportunities are available in Washington, D.C., as well as locally and nationally in various settings.
    • Your senior capstone seminar can connect you to our Career Center for job searches, mock interviews, and other resources vital to your success after graduation.

    Admission Requirements for Undergraduate Degree Programs

    Every application is reviewed by the admission committee on a case-by-case basis, meaning there are no set minimums for acceptance. However, all applicants must submit the following documents* for admission:

    • Admission application
    • Official high school transcripts
    • Official college transcripts (if applicable)
    • Results from the CLT, SAT, or ACT are not required for admission, but may be used in consideration for merit-based aid.
    • Admission essay

    *Note that additional documentation may be requested by the admission committee after your application has been received.

     

    120

    Credit Hours

    SACSCOC

    Class Type

    Residential

    Transfer Credits

    Transfer in up to 75% of the total degree

    Next Start Date

    Aug 19, 2024

    Accreditation

    Liberty University is accredited by SACSCOC

    15,000+

    Students

    20

    NCAA DI Sports

    500,000+

    Community Service Hours

    350+

    Undergrad & Grad Programs

    The Liberty DNA

    Liberty’s promise to you is an education that expertly brings knowledge and faith together. You’ll not only be challenged academically but also pushed spiritually through weekly worship gatherings and community engagement, local service projects, and global mission trips. You can become a Champion for Christ that changes the world with the Gospel.

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    Residence Hall Community

    Experience quality on-campus living that not only provides safe and inviting housing options but also meets your need for community and personal development. On each hall, your peers live life alongside you to spur your holistic development.

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    World Class Experience — Affordable Price

    At Liberty, we don’t stop working to develop new financial solutions for families — like refusing to raise tuition costs for 6 years, so you can enjoy the same amazing value when you start school in Fall 2024. A full list of scholarships and eligibility requirements can be found on Liberty University’s Financial Aid website. For resident undergraduate students only. View information on graduate financial aid here

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    Champion Award

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    Have you visited Liberty yet? We can’t wait to have you. Watch a robot fetch your books at the Jerry Falwell Library, cheer on the winning touchdown at Williams Stadium, break a sweat at the fitness center, and gaze at the stars at the astronomical observatory.

    At Liberty, you’ll find an affordable, high-quality education that equips students like you for the real world. Our commitment to excellence helped us rank among Niche.com’s Top 3 college campuses in America. Earning your degree from a nonprofit university with state-of-the-art resources like ours can help set you apart from your peers.

          Ways To Visit Campus       

    Montview Student Union

    1/17

    Baseball Stadium

    2/17

    Center for Medical and Health Sciences

    3/17

    Center for Music and the Worship Arts

    4/17

    Center for Natural Sciences

    5/17

    DeMoss Hall

    6/17

    Jerry Falwell Library

    7/17

    John W. Rawlings School of Divinity

    8/17

    LaHaye Ice Center

    9/17

    LaHaye Recreation and Fitness Center

    10/17

    Reber-Thomas Dining Center

    11/17

    Residential Commons

    12/17

    School of Business

    13/17

    Snowflex Centre

    14/17

    Tower Theater

    15/17

    Vines Center

    16/17

    Williams Stadium

    17/17

    Located directly behind Arthur S. DeMoss Hall, the Montview Student Union is a 4-story, 168,000-square-foot structure that includes a lounge overlooking the Academic Commons, retail dining venues, an art gallery, a ballroom, and a bowling alley. The building also has space for academics, meetings, and offices.

    The Liberty Baseball Stadium features the latest turf playing surface, as well as full-length, major league-style dugouts, a fully-equipped media area, two suites, a club room, and a spectator picnic area.

    The Center for Medical and Health Sciences (CMHS) is a state-of-the-art modern learning facility for Liberty University's College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM) and School of Health Sciences. Sitting on Liberty Mountain, the 140,000 square-foot, four-story facility offers breathtaking views of the valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the north and west.

    The Center for Music and the Worship Arts features 124 Steinway pianos and 43 teaching studios complete with piano, songwriting, and music computer labs. Additionally, the center includes a 1,600-seat concert hall.

    The Center for Natural Sciences houses classrooms, an auditorium, and more than 30 laboratories designed for hands-on learning, including an advanced anatomy lab and a cell culture lab. The facility has more than $2 million in equipment, including a GC mass spectrometer and a gene sequencer.

    As the primary academic building on campus, Arthur S. DeMoss Hall spans 500,000 square feet over four floors and houses computer labs, classrooms and student resource centers, and a rooftop terrace.

    Jerry Falwell Library houses an array of study spaces including six learning commons, one technology commons, and 30 group-study rooms. Multiple terraces and balconies provide additional space to relax, and several dining options are available. Taking advantage of the latest technology, the ASRS, a robotic retrieval system, houses the majority of the library’s collections in a state-of-the-art automated on-site retrieval system.

    The 275-foot-tall Freedom Tower, home of the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity, the nation’s largest center for religious studies and ministerial training, includes classrooms and offices, a conference room, a homiletics lab, and an interactive classroom, as well as observation spaces to take in the spectacular views of campus.

    The LaHaye Ice Center is home to Liberty men's and women's hockey teams, as well as the synchronized skating and figure skating teams. Recently renovated, the ice center seats 4,000 fans and includes 10 box suites.

    Whichever way you like to break a sweat, you can do it here! The recreation center has weight rooms, cardio lofts, private classrooms, an indoor track, pools, a rock wall, soccer fields, and basketball courts.

    The Reber-Thomas Dining Center (Liberty’s dining hall) is a two-story, 120,000-square-foot all-you-care-to-eat buffet that boasts a seating capacity of more than 2,700. It provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner and offers over 20 unique stations to choose from.

    The Residential Commons are comprised of three residence halls. The rooms feature a private bath, and every floor provides laundry facilities and a common lounge. Additional residential facilities are also planned for the site.

    The three-story structure serves as a home base for the School of Business, which includes 152 programs from the certificate to the doctoral level, as well as centers of excellence focused on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, cybersecurity, and stock trading. On the first floor, a stock trading simulation room, operating in partnership with Truist, features an LED stock ticker that wraps around the top of the room and streams the latest market activity from Wall Street.

    The Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre offers students the opportunity to ski, snowboard, and tube year-round with its cutting-edge terrain technology.

    Tower Theater is home to Liberty’s Department of Theatre Arts as well as the professional theatre company, Alluvion Stage Company. Tower Theater features a Broadway-style fly tower and professional rigging system and has over 12,000 square feet of backstage and support area.

    This auditorium’s 10,000 seats are filled by students at Convocation and Campus Community, concert-goers, and athletic event attendees.

    The stadium’s 25,000 seats host the fans of our FBS conference football team. Williams Stadium also boasts a 110-foot viewing tower and houses the Football Operations Center, containing locker rooms, coaches’ offices, equipment, and weight rooms, and a training facility.

    The Admission Process

    Apply Now, Pay Later

    Start the enrollment process by applying online now — the application takes about 10 minutes. Your application fee isn’t due until you enroll!

    Get Accepted

    Once you’ve submitted all your admission documents, you’ll be updated on the status of your application through text and email. You can also keep track on your Student Checklist.

    Act Early

    After you apply, submit your Enrollment Deposit to earn extra scholarship awards, which decrease over time.

    Contact one of our Admissions Counselors for more information by calling (800) 543-5317.

    Hear from Liberty Students — Past and Present

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    Former SGA President Derek R.

    “The whole school and the administration have their mindset on heaven — the Holy Spirit is so active on campus.”

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    Former SGA Vice President Esther L.

    “It was knowing that I could be vulnerable about where I was from or what I was coming from or going through with people that were here and cared was encouraging and helped me with the transition.”

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    David H.

    “Spiritually, I have seen the most growth in my life. …The spiritual atmosphere of the campus here at Liberty is unreal.”

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    “They [professors] see each student as an individual who has the potential to truly impact the world for God’s Namesake.”

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    Sarah B.

    “Here there are authentic people that have really embodied how the Lord cares for each of us.”

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    Joseph H.

    “Once I made it on campus — just the overwhelming amount of love that I received from the student body, the people on my hall, and my RAs just blew me away.”