

The History: World History Bachelor of Arts program at Pennsylvania University is a four-year, full-time undergraduate program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of global historical processes, cultures, and events. The curriculum integrates political, economic, and social history, cultural studies, historical research methods, and critical analysis, enabling students to examine historical patterns, global interactions, and cultural transformations across time. Students engage in archival research, case studies, and interdisciplinary projects, developing analytical, interpretive, and research skills necessary to evaluate historical developments critically and contextually.
Throughout the program, students participate in seminars, workshops, and experiential learning guided by faculty experts in world history, historiography, and cultural analysis. The program emphasizes critical thinking, research proficiency, and interdisciplinary inquiry, preparing graduates to assess global historical phenomena, interpret primary and secondary sources, and contribute to scholarship and education. Students leave the program with research competence, analytical insight, critical reasoning, and cultural literacy, fully prepared for careers or advanced study in history, education, public policy, or international studies.
Year 1 β Foundations in World History
Year 2 β Intermediate Study in Historical Contexts
Year 3 β Advanced Historical Analysis
Year 4 β Capstone and Professional Integration
Graduates of the World History program are prepared for careers in education, research, museums and cultural institutions, public policy, international organizations, and historical consulting. Alumni may work as educators, historians, curators, policy analysts, or pursue graduate studies in history, international relations, education, or public administration. The program equips graduates to analyze historical data, interpret complex events, and communicate insights effectively. With strong research, analytical, and communication skills, graduates are highly competitive in professional and academic environments that require global historical knowledge and critical thinking.
This program is distinguished by its integration of global history, cultural studies, research methods, and applied historical practice within a four-year curriculum. Students benefit from mentorship, archival research opportunities, and hands-on projects that connect theoretical learning with practical applications in education, research, and cultural engagement. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, interdisciplinary reasoning, and problem-solving, preparing graduates to analyze global historical processes, contribute to scholarship, and engage meaningfully with historical and cultural institutions. For students passionate about understanding world history, evaluating cross-cultural interactions, and applying historical knowledge in professional or academic contexts, this program offers a rigorous, immersive, and career-focused pathway to success.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 215 898 5000
Email: admissions@upenn.edu
Address: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States