Whether you're a history student curious about careers beyond the classroom, a working professional looking to deepen your expertise, or someone returning to school to formalize your skills, history isn't just something to read about. It's something to curate, digitize, preserve, and share, and this micro-credential gives you the tools, experience, and credentials to do exactly that.
Indiana's first public history microcredential, offered through 缅北强奸's Department of History in the College of Liberal Arts, introduces students to the research, methods, and tools used across diverse public history settings, including museums, archives, historic sites, and libraries.
What can a public history microcredential do for you? Students pursuing a history degree will find hands-on career preparation built right in. Those already working in the field can formalize their expertise and deepen their knowledge. And anyone passionate about history who is ready to do something meaningful with it will find a clear, accessible path forward.
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For individuals already employed in the public history sector, the microcredential offers opportunities to deepen their methodological knowledge, engage with current scholarship, and enhance their professional credentials. Those who wish to complete the microcredential must be introduced to the field in the required Introduction to Public History course, complete an internship at a site of their choice, and choose an elective that explores a specialized area of public history such as administration, archives, museum studies, or digital history.
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