B.A. in History

Williamsport, Pennsylvania

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

Lycoming College offers a diverse array of over 60 majors and minors, encompassing humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, business, and social sciences. Students are encouraged to explore interdisciplinary interests, with options to craft customized, cross-disciplinary programs tailored to their unique interests and career aspirations. Notable offerings include strong programs in Business Administration, Psychology, Biology, History, and Political Science. The college also provides pre-professional tracks in areas like pre-health, pre-law, and pre-engineering, along with unique interdisciplinary majors such as Actuarial Science, Archaeology, Environmental Science, Neuroscience, and Performing Arts Management.

Curriculum: The academic experience at Lycoming College is designed to cultivate critical thinking, effective communication, and engaged citizenship. The curriculum integrates traditional classroom learning with extensive experiential opportunities. All students engage with a core curriculum covering English, Communications, Mathematics, Natural Science, Social Science, World Language, and Fine Arts. Beyond this foundation, students delve into their chosen majors, benefiting from small class sizes that facilitate interactive discussions, hands-on labs, and workshop-style learning. The college emphasizes practical application through internships, fieldwork, student-faculty research, and global study, preparing students for 21st-century careers.

Research Focus: A cornerstone of Lycoming's undergraduate focus is collaborative student-faculty research across various disciplines. The institution actively encourages and supports student engagement in research, offering semester-based research labs and funded summer research collaborations. The Humanities Research Center, for instance, specifically supports student-faculty research, internships, and guided scholarship in humanities fields, including digital humanities. Students have opportunities to present their work at conferences and even publish in academic journals like the Mid-Atlantic Humanities Review. The college's commitment to undergraduate research is a significant differentiator, allowing students to gain valuable practical experience and develop professional skills from their first year.

Industry Engagement: Lycoming College is deeply integrated with its local community and fosters partnerships that provide practical learning and career-building opportunities for students. Beyond traditional internships with various organizations, the college has established unique initiatives like the Warrior Coffee Project, a service-learning enterprise involving international development and local business partnerships. The Clean Water Institute, another example, engages students in real-world environmental science by testing local water sources and assisting landowners with water quality regulations. While direct industry partnerships might vary by department, the college's emphasis on experiential learning through community-based projects and internships ensures students gain exposure to professional environments and build relevant skills.

Global Perspective: Lycoming College is committed to broadening students' global understanding through diverse international opportunities. The college welcomes international students from over 20 countries, enriching the campus community with diverse perspectives. For domestic students, the Center for Enhanced Academic Experiences (CEAE) facilitates global education programs, including independent study abroad programs, faculty-led travel courses, and archaeological dig sites. Language immersion programs are available in several countries, fostering linguistic and cultural engagement. These opportunities are designed to expand students' worldviews, sharpen their intellectual and cultural skills, and provide a competitive edge for future careers and graduate studies.

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Location

Williamsport, Pennsylvania

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 49258

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 70 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 50 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 100.

Lycoming College is attracting talented international students by offering generous and competitive scholarship opportunities. These scholarships help make a high-quality liberal arts education accessible and affordable for students from around the world, fostering a diverse and vibrant campus community.

Merit-Based Scholarships: All international applicants to Lycoming College are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships there is no separate application required. These scholarships reward academic excellence, leadership, and extracurricular achievements.

Renewable Scholarships: Scholarships awarded to international students at Lycoming are renewable for up to four years, provided that students maintain satisfactory academic progress and good standing with the college. This continuity offers financial stability throughout the undergraduate journey.

Need-Based Aid: In addition to merit scholarships, Lycoming College offers limited need-based financial aid to international students who demonstrate financial need. Students may be required to submit additional documentation to be considered for this aid. Need-based support complements merit awards to further reduce the overall cost of attendance.

Specialty Scholarships and Awards: Lycoming College occasionally provides targeted scholarships based on students’ fields of study, leadership qualities, or unique talents. International students are encouraged to inquire about available departmental awards or special grants during the admissions process.

A Bachelor of Arts in History from Lycoming College equips graduates with a versatile skill set highly valued in numerous professions. The emphasis on critical thinking, research, analysis, and effective communication prepares students for a wide array of career paths and further educational pursuits.

Archivist/Museum Professional: Work in museums, historical societies, or archives, managing collections, curating exhibitions, conducting research, and preserving historical documents and artifacts. Lycoming's local connections, like with the Thomas T. Taber Museum, provide excellent avenues for this.

Educator (K-12 or Higher Education): Teach history at the elementary, secondary, or collegiate level. A history degree provides a strong foundation for teaching certifications or pursuing graduate studies (Master's or Ph.D.) for university positions.

Lawyer/Paralegal: The analytical, research, and argumentative skills honed in a history program are excellent preparation for law school. Many history graduates pursue careers as attorneys, legal researchers, or paralegals.

Journalist/Writer/Editor: Research, critical analysis, and strong writing skills are essential for journalism, historical writing, content creation, and editing roles in publishing houses, media organizations, or corporate communications.

Government Analyst/Civil Servant: Work in various government agencies (local, state, federal) in roles that require research, policy analysis, public administration, or intelligence.

Librarian: Specializing in historical collections, research support, or public services within academic, public, or specialized libraries. A Master of Library Science (MLS) is typically required.

Researcher/Analyst: Apply research and analytical skills in diverse fields such as market research, policy analysis, genealogical research, or corporate intelligence.

Public Relations/Communications Specialist: Utilize strong communication and storytelling abilities to manage public perception, develop narratives, and craft messages for organizations.

Business Professional (Management, Marketing, Human Resources): The broad analytical and problem-solving skills gained from studying history are valuable in various business functions, including strategic planning, marketing, and human resources.

Non-profit Administrator/Program Manager: Work for non-profit organizations, particularly those focused on historical preservation, education, or social advocacy, where an understanding of historical context and strong organizational skills are crucial.


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