About the course
History is one of the most important of the liberal arts, studies that lie at the core of a university education. The liberal arts help prepare students not merely to make a living, but also to fashion a meaningful life. The study of humanity’s past, in particular, provides the foundation for understanding the world and the necessary knowledge and wisdom to responsibly shape the future. The history bachelor at Alabama requires students to take 36 hours of courses, ranging from broad surveys treating the entire history of important civilizations to sharply focused courses that allow the student to penetrate deeply into a particular time and place.Intake Months
March, May, SeptemberDelivery Locations
Birmingham
C175616
Qualification
Bachelor Degree
Estimated annual course fee
USD 40,249
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Duration
4 Years
English language requirements
Potential Course Career Outcomes
University of Alabama
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The University of Alabama (informally known as Alabama, UA, or Bama) is a public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Established in 1820 and opened to students in 1831, the University of Alabama is the oldest and largest of the public universities in Alabama as well as the flagship of the University of Alabama System. The university offers programs of study in 13 academic divisions leading to bachelors, masters, education specialist, and doctoral degrees.Rankings
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See all University of Alabama CampusesTuscaloosa Campus - University of Alabama
700 University Blvd E, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Open in maps See all courses at this campusFrom a small campus of seven buildings in the wilderness on the main road between Tuscaloosa and Huntsville (now University Boulevard) in the 1830s, UA has grown to a massive 1,970-acre (800 ha) campus in the heart of Tuscaloosa. There are 297 buildings on campus containing some 10,600,000 square feet (980,000 m2) of space. In 2010, the school added 168 acres to its campus by purchasing the land formerly belonging to Bryce Hospital. It also plans to acquire more land to accommodate the continuing growth of the enrolment.