This graduate program specialization helps students develop a broad understanding of cultural heritage, including archaeological sites and historic landscapes. Using this understanding, students learn to identify and interpret historic and prehistoric resources held by public land agencies, such as the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service.
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Through small seminars and individual study, students learn historiography – the fundamentals of how people study history – and develop advanced research methods. CSU has special strengths in cultural and environmental U.S. History.
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The History major is designed to expand your knowledge about the past, improve your ability to think logically and critically, and evaluate evidence, perspectives, and resources. Our majors use these foundations to open doors to career paths in government and law, public education, environmental protection, and more. Through traditional and project-based courses, students develop historical […]
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Economics is about more than just money—it’s about understanding people and the world! If you’re curious about how society works, why some people struggle while others thrive, or how we can solve problems like climate change and inequality, economics is the perfect major for you. It’s a social science that explores how people make decisions, […]
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As a CSU Anthropology major, you are joining a community and field dedicated to the study of humanity, cultures, and all aspects of the human condition in the past and present. We explore and seek to understand the social, environmental, political, and economic systems in which humans operate. You will participate in hands-on training and […]
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