depends on how old you are-if ur old enough be a history teacher, or find a place where there's alot of things in the section of history you like-maybe a museum? I am a teenager, history and bones interest me , but not teaching or being anchrealagist...........any suggestions............................
There is no degree in "military history" per se. A student would take history as the major in a BA degree and then focus on military history. Because of the requirements of any baccalaureate degree, it is likely that the focus on military history, particularly during a specific time in history or a specific part of the world or a country would be the undertaking of a graduate student or PhD candidate.
I would get a teaching cred. with that history degree. What else are you going to do with a degree in history? Might consider law as well or political science with your history, but remember the reason you go to college is so when you finish you can find a good job.
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Yes. You can get a Bachelors degree in art history online (as part of a degree completion program) at Mansfield University in Pennsylvania. Masters degree online programs in Art History for U.S. students are, at the present ( July 2011), virtually impossible to find.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar graduated from UCLA with a degree in history.
there are lots college on line that can help you get a degree in history such as www.phoenix.edu www.worldcampus.psu.edu www.historians.org/pubs/free/careers/Index.htm
How about being a history teacher at a high school.
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As soon as you get the degree, it's pretty much instantaneous.
Typically it is a bachelor of arts (BA) degree.
Choosing a worthwhile career with a history degree can be difficult. The only option a student seems to have is becoming a teacher. One other alternative choice is to become a lawyer and attend law school. A history degree is very valuable for law school.
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