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The Social Sciences provide an understanding of how the world works using social and behavioral explanations. Students who study history and social sciences graduate with research, analytical, communication and critical thinking skills; a flexible approach to learning; and the ability to work both independently and as members of a team. Paired with history, the social sciences lead to careers that have a real impact on society.
The History and Social Sciences major at Eastern is designed for students pursuing teaching certification in secondary education, but is open to all students. It combines a broad historical background with in-depth exploration of one or more social sciences, along with a variety of elective options. Majors select courses from the disciplines of anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology and sociology.
$61,820
Median salary, High School Teacher
$63,940
Median salary, Historian
$45-120K
Salary Range
Students who pursue undergraduate degrees in History and Social Sciences can have rewarding and successful careers in a variety of professional fields, including:
Graduates from Eastern’s history and social sciences major are working as secondary school teachers in and around Connecticut. Others are enjoying careers as psychologists, counselors, advisors, social workers and social science researchers.
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History and Social Science Major Bruce Darcy teaches playwriting as an adjunct professor at Eastern Connecticut State University. “As a student, faculty members motivated me to pursue creative interests in addition to academic ones. I was pushed to work outside of my comfort zone, and as a result, I was able to find my voice and a career I’m passionate about.”
Milton is a senior user-experience designer at United Technologies, where he helps teams in a variety of industries innovate, generate and test new products. “I attribute my success to the multitude of Eastern faculty and staff who provided me guidance and mentorship during and after graduation.”
Elaine received one of the nation’s most prestigious education awards, the Milken Educator Award in 2023. She teaches fourth grade at the Academic Academy for gifted students at Michael F. Wallace Middle School in Waterbury. “I approach teaching elementary school with the belief that all students must be supported, believed in, respected and held to the highest standards in order for them to reach their full potential.”
A member of Eastern’s softball team and an Honors Program student, Emma aspires to be a high school history teacher. “I want to give my students the ability to think critically about the information they are learning, a skill which will serve them beyond my classroom. I hope to provide my students with an immersive and engaging experience with history while teaching them these valuable skills.”
History and Social Science major Wiley Dawson is the assistant director of career services at Albertus Magnus College. “While I was at Eastern, my history professors challenged me to think critically and come up with creative ways to solving problems. They prepared me to be nimble and versatile, which has proved useful in both my personal and professional lives.”
Joe spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia, teaching English and computer skills. “I learned it takes a well-rounded person to be successful in the Peace Corps. My experiences at Eastern inside and outside the classroom prepared me well.” Joe is now a building management specialist in New York and has applied to master’s degree programs in international affairs and development.
Adam won a Fulbright scholarship to study the Indonesian language on the island of Java, Indonesia. “I’m honored to have been selected for such an amazing program, which enabled me to continue learning about Indonesia and its wonderful people.” Murphy is now in a master’s program in public policy at the University of Connecticut.