Most common destination first. Every card carries the national median annual wage, projected employment change and openings over 2024–2034, and the typical education people already in the job hold.
What Can You Do With a History Degree?
Below are 15 occupations that history graduates commonly move into, most common first. High School Teacher leads at $72,040 a year (BLS OEWS, May 2025); across the whole list the middle occupation pays $76,910 and 6 of 15 typically need a graduate degree. A major is a body of study, not a job assignment, so treat every entry as a common destination rather than a promise.
What the degree actually involves: Primary sources, historiography, and long essays argued from evidence you found.
History is a research and writing degree that happens to be about the past. Teaching and law are the two best-worn routes out of it; the rest of the destinations are the analysis, records and communication roles where being able to find evidence and write it up clearly is the actual job.
- Common destinations
- 15
- Median pay range
- $51,440–$159,670
- Projected to grow
- 12 of 15
- Need a graduate degree
- 6 of 15
7 with a full profile page
BLS OEWS, May 2025
BLS EP, 2024–2034
BLS EP typical entry, 2024–2034
How this list was built
- The destinations are the occupations history graduates commonly move into. They are ordered by how common the destination is, not by what it pays, so the ordinary outcomes sit at the top where they belong rather than being buried under the flattering ones.
- Every destination is matched to a real occupation in the 923-occupation NueCareer career bank. A destination that does not resolve to a bank occupation is dropped rather than shown without data.
- All pay, growth, openings and education figures come from that bank: BLS OEWS May 2025 for wages, BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034 for projected change, annual openings and the typical education needed for entry, and O*NET 30.3 Database for what the work involves. Nothing is estimated and no figure here is generated by an AI model.
- Destinations whose BLS typical entry education is a master’s or a doctoral or professional degree are marked Graduate study on the list. That flag is read from the federal data, not asserted by us.
- What this list is not: a ranking of which destination you should pick, a statement of how many graduates reach each one, or a promise that the degree entitles you to any of them. Read the full methodology.
15 careers a history degree commonly leads to
1. High School Teacher
Educational Instruction and Library
- Median pay
- $72,040
- Growth
- -1.6%
- Openings/yr
- 66,200
- Education
- Bachelor's
Teach one or more subjects to students at the secondary school level.
High School Teacher salary & outlook →2. Paralegal
Legal
- Median pay
- $62,890
- Growth
- +0.2%
- Openings/yr
- 39,300
- Education
- Associate's
Assist lawyers by investigating facts, preparing legal documents, or researching legal precedent.
Paralegal salary & outlook →3. Writer and Author
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
- Median pay
- $76,910
- Growth
- +3.6%
- Openings/yr
- 13,400
- Education
- Bachelor's
Originate and prepare written material, such as scripts, stories, advertisements, and other material.
Full page coming in the next tranche. Data shown here is from the same bank.
4. Editor
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
- Median pay
- $77,920
- Growth
- +0.6%
- Openings/yr
- 9,800
- Education
- Bachelor's
Plan, coordinate, revise, or edit written material.
Full page coming in the next tranche. Data shown here is from the same bank.
5. Technical Writer
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
- Median pay
- $90,390
- Growth
- +0.9%
- Openings/yr
- 4,500
- Education
- Bachelor's
Write technical materials, such as equipment manuals, appendices, or operating and maintenance instructions.
Full page coming in the next tranche. Data shown here is from the same bank.
6. Market Research Analyst and Marketing Specialist
Business and Financial Operations
- Median pay
- $78,760
- Growth
- +6.7%
- Openings/yr
- 87,200
- Education
- Bachelor's
Research conditions in local, regional, national, or online markets.
Market Research Analyst and Marketing Specialist salary & outlook →7. Management Analyst
Business and Financial Operations
- Median pay
- $101,860
- Growth
- +8.8%
- Openings/yr
- 98,100
- Education
- Bachelor's
Conduct organizational studies and evaluations, design systems and procedures, conduct work simplification and measurement studies, and prepare operations and procedures manuals to assist management in operating more…
Management Analyst salary & outlook →- Graduate study
8. Librarian
Educational Instruction and Library
- Median pay
- $68,270
- Growth
- +1.7%
- Openings/yr
- 13,500
- Education
- Master's
Administer and maintain libraries or collections of information, for public or private access through reference or borrowing.
Librarian salary & outlook → - Graduate study
9. Archivist
Educational Instruction and Library
- Median pay
- $64,550
- Growth
- +3.8%
- Openings/yr
- 1,100
- Education
- Master's
Appraise, edit, and direct safekeeping of permanent records and historically valuable documents.
Full page coming in the next tranche. Data shown here is from the same bank.
10. Museum Technician and Conservator
Educational Instruction and Library
- Median pay
- $51,440
- Growth
- +5.4%
- Openings/yr
- 1,900
- Education
- Bachelor's
Restore, maintain, or prepare objects in museum collections for storage, research, or exhibit.
Full page coming in the next tranche. Data shown here is from the same bank.
- Graduate study
11. Curator
Educational Instruction and Library
- Median pay
- $63,420
- Growth
- +7.0%
- Openings/yr
- 1,800
- Education
- Master's
Administer collections, such as artwork, collectibles, historic items, or scientific specimens of museums or other institutions.
Full page coming in the next tranche. Data shown here is from the same bank.
12. Intelligence Analyst
Protective Service
- Median pay
- $93,790
- Growth
- -0.7%
- Openings/yr
- 7,800
- Education
- High school
Gather, analyze, or evaluate information from a variety of sources, such as law enforcement databases, surveillance, intelligence networks or geographic information systems.
Intelligence Analyst salary & outlook →- Graduate study
13. Lawyer
Legal
- Median pay
- $159,670
- Growth
- +4.1%
- Openings/yr
- 31,500
- Education
- Doctorate
Represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal proceedings, draw up legal documents, or manage or advise clients on legal transactions.
Lawyer salary & outlook → - Graduate study
14. Historian
Life, Physical, and Social Science
- Median pay
- $76,750
- Growth
- +2.2%
- Openings/yr
- 300
- Education
- Master's
Research, analyze, record, and interpret the past as recorded in sources, such as government and institutional records, newspapers and other periodicals, photographs, interviews, films, electronic media, and unpublish…
Full page coming in the next tranche. Data shown here is from the same bank.
- Graduate study
15. History Teacher, Postsecondary
Educational Instruction and Library
- Median pay
- $83,820
- Growth
- -0.2%
- Openings/yr
- 1,700
- Education
- Doctorate
Teach courses in human history and historiography.
Full page coming in the next tranche. Data shown here is from the same bank.
Does a history degree decide your career?
For most people, no. Federal survey data has consistently found that only a minority of US graduates work in a job closely related to their degree field, and that share falls further with each year after graduation. The exceptions are the fields where a licence sits at the end of the degree, and they are exceptions precisely because the route is fixed.
The practical reading of the list above is this: 9 of the 15 destinations are typically entered with a bachelor's degree or less, and 6 typically need a master's or a doctoral or professional degree (BLS Employment Projections, 2024–2034). If the destination you want is in the second group, the extra years are part of the decision from day one, not a detail to sort out later.
Not sure this is the right major in the first place? Take the free college major quiz — fifteen questions that score what you like doing against what each major actually asks of you, and show the same real occupations underneath every match.
History degrees: FAQ
Do you need a master's degree after a history degree?
For 9 of the 15 destinations on this page, no: BLS Employment Projections (2024–2034) list a bachelor's degree or less as the typical entry requirement. The other 6 typically need a master's or a doctoral or professional degree, and each is marked on the list below. "Typical" describes what people already in the job hold, not an admissions rule.
What is the highest-paying career a history degree leads to?
Of the 15 destinations on this page, Lawyer has the highest national median wage at $159,670 a year (BLS OEWS, May 2025), against $50,980 for all US occupations. Typical entry education for it is doctorate, so it usually means further study after the degree. A median is the midpoint of everyone in the job today, so a first salary normally sits well below it.
Which of these careers hires the most people each year?
Management Analyst, with about 98,100 projected openings a year (BLS Employment Projections, 2024–2034). Across all 15 destinations on this page the combined figure is roughly 378,100 openings a year. Openings include replacing people who leave, not just new jobs, which is why a slow-growing occupation can still hire heavily.
Is a history degree worth it?
That depends on the price you pay for it, which this page cannot know. What it can tell you is where the destinations sit: the middle occupation on this list pays $76,910 a year against $50,980 for all US occupations, the range runs $51,440–$159,670, and 12 of the 15 are projected to grow over 2024–2034 (BLS OEWS May 2025, BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034).
How was this list of careers put together?
The destinations were curated as the occupations history graduates commonly move into, ordered by how common rather than by pay, then matched against the 923-occupation NueCareer career bank. Every figure shown comes from that bank: wages from BLS OEWS May 2025, projected change and annual openings and typical entry education from BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034, and occupation descriptions from O*NET 30.3 Database. Nothing is estimated, and no figure on this page is generated by an AI model.
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