Choose your path and fuel your curiosity through the undergraduate and graduate programs in the History Department. Students have the opportunity to specialize in world history and public history - preparing them for careers in academia, law, journalism, business and public administration.

Online & Campus-Based Degree Programs

Alumni Spotlight

UIS History alumni learned actionable skills in their coursework that are applicable to roles in archive management, academia, research, public administration and teaching.

Tara Bachelder

"The UIS Online BA in History allowed me to reach my goals with the flexibility I needed. The faculty gave me opportunities to pursue experiential learning that was relevant to my future career goals.

I credit UIS with giving me the foundational skills necessary to become an archivist with the National Archives and inspiring me to continue to participate in academics as an adjunct history professor."

Tara Bachelder - BA, History 2016

Department Mission & Vision

Mission

The History Department helps students understand themselves and the world in which they live by exploring the links between the past and the contemporary world.

Vision

The Department encourages students to compare elements of their own culture with those of other cultures from other time periods. Students of history gain a sense of what is unique in—as well as generally characteristic of—individuals, groups, and national cultures in the present as well as the past.

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News

A student takes a photo of a historical artifact.
Oct 14, 2024
UIS to host fourth public History Harvest focused on work and business memorabilia
WHAT: The University of Illinois Springfield History Department invites the public to participate in the 2024 History Harvest, themed “Making a Living.”...
Heather Bailey
Sep 30, 2024
UIS Professor Heather Bailey named the 2024 University Scholar
Heather Bailey, a professor of history at the University of Illinois Springfield, has been named University Scholar for 2024. This prestigious award, the...
An orange cat sits across a book and looks up at the camera.
Sep 11, 2024
Meet the Faculty: Dr. Holly Kent
Meet the Faculty: Dr. Holly Kent Welcome to our series of news stories about our faculty. Throughout the year, you'll get to learn about their interests...
Dr. Kristi Barnwell smiling as she holds a copy of her new book.
Jun 06, 2024
Dr. Barnwell Book Release!
The Formation of the UAE: State Building and Arab Nationalism in the Middle East, written by UIS’ Dr. Kristi Barnwell, was released on April 4th, 2024!...
Profile photo of Connor Krater, a smiling young white man wearing a blue and gray argyle sweater.
Jun 03, 2024
MA Alumnus Receives 2023 UIS Outstanding MA Thesis Award
Connor Krater (MA 2023) was awarded the Outstanding Thesis Award at the 2024 Student Technology, Arts & Research Symposium (STARS), for his thesis “...
A black and white photo showing a house on top of a hill with two children, one with Rickets, walking towards the camera.
Mar 07, 2024
UIS emerita professor’s book on “Rickets, Race and Reproduction” published posthumously
A new book, “Rickets, Race and Reproduction: Contracted Pelvis and the American Way of Birth,” authored by University of Illinois Springfield Emerita...
Devin Hunter and Lesa Johnson headshots
Ene 23, 2024
UIS professors part of a grant focused on the history of anti-black terror in Illinois
The Illinois Innovation Network (IIN) awarded $30,000 to a new social innovation seed grant project this week. Provided by the University of Illinois System,...
Kristi Barnwell and Lilian Georgiou
Nov 17, 2023
UIS history major presents research at international conference
University of Illinois Springfield history major Lilian Georgiou recently presented her research at the Undergraduate Research Workshop hosted by the...