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What will you do after graduating from history major?
Because the history major belongs to a long-term discipline, the social demand mainly comes from teaching units, and because of the blind expansion of enrollment in most colleges and universities in recent years, the number of graduates has increased sharply, and the saturated job market has been in a situation of oversupply and fierce competition. Because the job market has been in a situation of oversupply for a long time, employers have a lot of choice. In addition to requiring graduates to have good academic qualifications and high academic qualifications, they are also very strict in professional counterparts.

Historical employment direction

1. Graduated from history major, you can be a history teacher. Actually, being a history teacher is not bad. Whether in private schools or public schools, the treatment is very good. The most important thing is to have more holidays. People who want to work stably are very yearning for teachers' work.

I can be a librarian after graduating from history major. In fact, this job is very stable and most students like it, but the salary is not very high.

3. Graduates majoring in archaeology and museology can work in archaeological research and cultural relics administrative departments at provincial, municipal and district levels, as well as museum cultural departments at all levels and systems.

Courses for history majors.

General history of China, general history of the world, historical theory, history of Chinese historiography, history of western historiography, general theory of archaeology, history of Sino-foreign relations, cultural anthropology, historical geography, philology, ancient Chinese, guide to Chinese and foreign historical and cultural classics, dynastic history of China, special history (economic history, social history, political system history, ideological and cultural history, etc. ), as well as the teaching and research of history.