The history major enables students to succeed in graduate programs and professional careers in the historical field, gain teacher licensure if so desired, think critically, communicate in an articulate manner, and respect opinions and ideas unlike their own.

This track provides a student in the Bachelor of Arts in History program with the curriculum required to earn teacher licensure.


This emphasis features the foundational history track with specific attention to the political factors underlying the development of human civilization and obtaining teacher licensure for the subject area.

Career Opportunities

  • Academic researcher
  • Academic librarian
  • Aid Worker / director
  • Affirmative action officer
  • Archaeologist
  • Architect
  • Archivist
  • Attorney
  • Broadcast journalist
  • Civil Service administrator
  • Corporate Education
  • Elementary, Middle, or High School teacher
  • Foreign service/ diplomacy
  • Leadership and Activities director
  • Community organizer
  • Consultant
  • Copywriter
  • Editing assistant
  • Editor
  • Entrepreneur
  • Geographer
  • Government relations
  • Heritage manager
  • Historic buildings inspector
  • Conservation officer
  • Human resources
  • Information officer
  • Intelligence Analyst
  • International Business
  • Internet specialist
  • Journalist/ TV reporter
  • Language instructor
  • Legislative assistant
  • Non-profit manager
  • Marketing research
  • Mediator
  • Museum director
  • Museum research
  • Museum/gallery curator
  • Policy analyst
  • Political campaign staff
  • Political consultant
  • Post-secondary education
  • Professor
  • Publishing
  • Research analyst
  • Screenwriter
  • Secondary school teacher
  • Social media manager
  • Speech pathologist
  • State legislator
  • Student services administrator
  • Medical field
  • Talent agent
  • Theatre management

What to Expect

Hub/Support/Tutoring

  • HUB 

Travel/Global Trips

  • Spain Humanities Global Trip 
  • Italy Art and Humanities Global Trip 
  • France Political Science Global Trip  
  • England-Scotland Global Trip 
  • England Humanities and Health Science Global Trip 
  • New England Studies Global Trip 
  • Model United Nations Spring Trip  
  • Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature Fall Trip
  • Civil War Battlefield Field Trips 

Club/Social

  • Society for Law and Justice 
  • Mock Trial 
  • Humanities Coalition 
  • Faculty Fridays 
  • Kappa Lambda Iota (Lee Historians) 
  • Philosophy Club 
  • The Intercollegiate Studies Institute Politeia Society 
  • TISL (Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature) 
  • Phi Alpha Theta (History honors) 
  • Model UN (Political Science) 
  • Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science honors) 
  • “Dinner and Scripture” (bi-weekly bible study and dinner) 
  • Bible studies led by professors  

Awards/Honors

  • Hicks Scholar
  • Phi Alpha Theta
  • Invitational Presentation Opportunities (e.g. Appalachian College Association, Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference)
  • Greek Reading Group
  • Latin Reading Group
  • Kairos Honors Program
  • Best Paper at Sims Colloquium (cash prize)
  • William Snell Scholarship
  • Discipline Awards
  • Department Award
  • University Awards (FJ Lee, Charles Paul Conn, & Tharp)

Service

Many department events provide opportunities for service and incorporate service to the community and surrounding school-systems. Opportunities for service include the Constitution Bowl, Annual Fort Hill Cemetery Tour, and National History Day. 

Capstone

The Capstone course is designed to help graduating students integrate their faith with the academic knowledge they have gained throughout their studies. It is regarded as the final reflection of the essential Core Values of Lee University. 

 

Home/Location

Students spend most of their time in the Humanities building and on the third floor in the Great Room. 

 

Internships/Practicum

  • Legal Internships
  • Legislative Policy Internships
  • Museum and Archive Internships
  • Teaching and Research Practica

Research/Competition

  • Appalachian College Association (ACA) 
  • Senior Thesis 

Want a Scholarship?

Lee University offers a wide variety of scholarships for all our schools and programs.

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Classics is a humanities major with specific focus on major thinkers of ancient cultures and their influence on western civilization. Particular attention is paid to Greek and Roman cultures.

Career Opportunities

  • Academic researcher
  • Academic librarian
  • Aid Worker / director
  • Affirmative action officer
  • Archaeologist
  • Architect
  • Archivist
  • Attorney
  • Broadcast journalist
  • Civil Service administrator
  • Corporate Education
  • Elementary, Middle, or High School teacher
  • Foreign service/ diplomacy
  • Leadership and Activities director
  • Community organizer
  • Consultant
  • Copywriter
  • Editing assistant
  • Editor
  • Entrepreneur
  • Geographer
  • Government relations
  • Heritage manager
  • Historic buildings inspector
  • Conservation officer
  • Human resources
  • Information officer
  • Intelligence Analyst
  • International Business
  • Internet specialist
  • Journalist/ TV reporter
  • Language instructor
  • Legislative assistant
  • Non-profit manager
  • Marketing research
  • Mediator
  • Museum director
  • Museum research
  • Museum/gallery curator
  • Policy analyst
  • Political campaign staff
  • Political consultant
  • Post-secondary education
  • Professor
  • Publishing
  • Research analyst
  • Screenwriter
  • Secondary school teacher
  • Social media manager
  • Speech pathologist
  • State legislator
  • Student services administrator
  • Medical field
  • Talent agent
  • Theatre management

What to Expect

Hub/Support/Tutoring

  • HUB 
  • Latin & Greek tutoring 

Travel/Global Trips

  • Spain Humanities Global Trip 
  • Italy Art and Humanities Global Trip 
  • France Political Science Global Trip  
  • England-Scotland Global Trip 
  • England Humanities and Health Science Global Trip 
  • New England Studies Global Trip 
  • Model United Nations Spring Trip  
  • Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature Fall Trip
  • Civil War Battlefield Field Trips 

Club/Social

  • Society for Law and Justice 
  • Mock Trial 
  • Humanities Coalition 
  • Faculty Fridays 
  • Kappa Lambda Iota (Lee Historians) 
  • Philosophy Club 
  • The Intercollegiate Studies Institute Politeia Society 
  • TISL (Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature) 
  • Phi Alpha Theta (History honors) 
  • Model UN (Political Science) 
  • Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science honors) 
  • “Dinner and Scripture” (bi-weekly bible study and dinner) 
  • Bible studies led by professors  

Awards/Honors

  • Invitational Presentation Opportunities (e.g. Appalachian College Association, Phi Alpha Theta Regional conference) 
  • Greek Reading Group 
  • Latin Reading Group  
  • Kairos Honors Program 
  • Best Paper at Sims Colloquium (cash prize) 
  • Latin Award 
  • Discipline Awards  
  • Department Award  
  • University Awards (FJ Lee, Charles Paul Conn, & Tharp) 

Service

Many department events provide opportunities for service and incorporate service to the community and surrounding school-systems. Opportunities for service include the Constitution Bowl, Annual Fort Hill Cemetery Tour, and National History Day. 

Capstone

The Capstone course is designed to help graduating students integrate their faith with the academic knowledge they have gained throughout their studies. It is regarded as the final reflection of the essential Core Values of Lee University. 

 

Home/Location

Students spend most of their time in the Humanities building and on the third floor in the Great Room. 

 

Internships/Practicum

  • Practicum in Teaching 
  • Student Teaching I, II 
  • Jobs/Internship in a Spanish-speaking country
  • Legal Internships 
  • Legislative Policy Internships 
  • Museum and Archive Internships 
  • Teaching and Research Practica 

Research/Competition

  • Appalachian College Association (ACA) 
  • Senior Thesis 

Want a Scholarship?

Lee University offers a wide variety of scholarships for all our schools and programs.

Explore The Campus Through
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History, Political Science, and Humanities professors are followers of Jesus Christ who have been trained at the world’s best programs and who desire to engage students intellectually, spiritually, and biblically in life’s most important questions. Faculty believe that we must never take our thought lives casually, but we must “take every thought captive to obey Christ” as we continuously learn to “love God with all of our mind” (2 Corinthians 10:5; Luke 10:27). As a result, our faculty focus on the central activities of excellent classroom teaching, personal mentoring of students, and careful scholarship in the fields of government, history, the classics and classical languages, humanities, law, political science, and international studies.

Robert Barnett

Robert Barnett, PhD

Distinguished Professor of History
Specialty: Russian History & American History
History & Political Science | Location: HUM 307D
Phone: (423) 614-8349
Email
Andrew Bledsoe

Drew Bledsoe, PhD

Professor of History
Specialty: U.S. Civil War History
History, Political Science, & Humanities | Location: HUM 307B
Phone: (423) 614-8237
Email
John Coats

John Coats, PhD

Chairperson of the Department of History, Political Science, & Humanities / Professor of History
Specialty: U.S. Foreign Policy
History & Political Science | Location: HUM 301C
Phone: (423) 614-8350/8131
Email
Thomas Pope

Thomas Pope, PhD

Professor of Political Science
Specialty: Political Theory, & U.S. Constitutional Law
History, Political Science, & Humanities | Location: HUM 305C
Phone: (423) 614-8133
Email
Mark Scully

Mark Scully, PhD

Associate Professor of Political Science
Specialty: Public Administration and American Politics
History, Political Science, and Humanities | Location: HUM 305G
Phone: (423) 614-8354
Email
Ana Shippey Alves

Ana Shippey, PhD

Associate Professor of Political Science
History, Political Science, & Humanities | Location: HUM 305F
Phone: (423) 614-8057
Email
Jason Ward

Jason Ward, PhD

Associate Professor of History
Specialty: Latin American History
History and Political Science | Location: HUM 307C
Phone: (423) 614-8367
Email
Jared Wielfaert

Jared Wielfaert, PhD

Professor of Humanities
Specialty: Medieval Civilization
History and Political Science | Location: HUM 307A
Phone: (423) 614-8113
Email

History, Political Science, & Humanities Annual Events

The Lee University Department of History, Political Science, and Humanities is proud to offer a variety of events for students, faculty, and members of the community throughout the year. We hope to enrich the lives of others through a Christ-centered exploration of the liberal arts, from community events to academic colloquiums.

 

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The History, Political Science, and Humanities Department’s primary mission is to help students develop the habits of thinking Christianly about all of life, particularly in the areas of government, history, the classics and classical languages, humanities, law, political science, and international studies. Students completing our programs are prepared to pursue careers in a wide variety of fields including teaching, research, public service, and international work and further training in law school and graduate school. 

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Take a quick tour of the Humanities Center, home to the students and faculty in the Department of History, Political Science, and Humanities.
Pre-Law

Pre-Law

While there is no specific undergraduate degree program required for entrance into law school, Lee has numerous students who are preparing to pursue a legal education. As such, we have a minor that includes coursework designed with this preparation in mind. One can minor in Pre-Law with majors from many of Lee University’s departments, but the advisor for those with this minor is a faculty member in the Department of History, Political Science and Humanities. If you are considering entering law school after your college graduation, click here to learn more about this program.