1. Education: Graduates majoring in history can become history teachers in middle schools or universities and teach history courses. They can teach history courses of different grades and themes, and cultivate students' historical consciousness and critical thinking ability.
2. Research and academic work: Graduates majoring in history can choose to engage in historical research and academic work. They can engage in research projects in universities, research institutions or museums, write academic papers, attend academic conferences, and provide professional knowledge and opinions for the academic community.
3. Cultural heritage protection and management: Graduates majoring in history can find jobs in the field of cultural heritage protection and management. They can participate in cultural relics protection projects, manage museums and historical sites, identify and restore cultural relics, and carry out related education and publicity activities.
4. Government and public affairs: Graduates majoring in history can work in government and public affairs departments. They can participate in policy formulation and planning, provide historical and cultural advice to the government, and participate in the planning and management of cultural activities and projects.
5. Media and publishing industry: Graduates majoring in history can find jobs in the media and publishing industry. They can become historical journalists, editors or writers, write articles and reports related to history, participate in the production of historical documentaries, or engage in the editing and publishing of historical books in publishing houses.