|
History is one of the traditional foundations
of a liberal education. Its subject is the human experience
at all times, in all places, in all of its dimension: social, political,
economic, cultural, and intellectual. The study of history helps
us to understand our own culture and the time in which we live by
acquainting us with the experience of other people in other times
and places. By demanding that we seek causes, determine motivations,
make comparisons, and draw conclusions, the study of history sharpens our understanding of the underpinnings of our heritage and how human
beings changed their condition through time.
The History Department's mission at William Paterson
is to bring knowledge of these unique qualities of history to the
university through diverse means: generally, through its contributions
to the General Education Program and service to other departments,
programs, and schools; more in-depth through its undergraduate and
graduate degree programs; and finally, at the highest level, through
the faculty's on-going pursuit of historical truth.
|