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What are the history majors?
There are relatively few majors in history, and many people regard it as an unpopular major when they apply for the exam. The employment direction of university history major is relatively wide, while the employment direction of world history, archaeology, cultural relics protection technology, cultural relics and museum science is relatively narrow.

History major is the major with the largest number of applicants in history. After graduation, students can engage in the education industry, work as teachers in various schools, take postgraduate examinations, take civil service examinations, engage in scientific research, and of course, engage in other jobs across industries.

Archaeological graduates can engage in antique appraisal, but many students choose to work as teachers, civil servants or assistants because of their lack of experience.

The world history major is also an unpopular major, and a large number of female students apply for it. Students who graduate from this major can also take the postgraduate entrance examination and take the civil service examination. At the same time, being a teacher is also a good choice, and capable students can also become screenwriters or writers.

Cultural relics protection technology specialty is an ad hoc specialty, combining arts and sciences. It has the characteristics of both liberal arts and science and engineering. Only by mastering professional knowledge can you find a good job, because the country lacks high-tech talents in this field.

The major of cultural relics and museum science is a minority discipline. With the increase of unearthed cultural relics in recent years, there is a shortage of talents in this field in China. However, making big money is not easy. It is suggested that students who like cultural relics can apply for the exam. Although wenbo and archaeology belong to the same category of history, they are completely different. General archaeology majors need students to practice on the spot, which is quite hard, while cultural relics and museum science majors mostly do indoor management.