History & Heritage Management students undertake courses covering historical research methods, heritage conservation, museum studies, and cultural heritage policy. Through archival research, site visits, and heritage interpretation projects, students develop skills in preserving cultural artifacts, interpreting historical narratives, and managing heritage sites. The curriculum also addresses topics such as oral history, digital preservation, and cultural tourism. With a focus on historical inquiry and heritage preservation, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of historical concepts and their ability to manage cultural heritage resources effectively. Graduates pursue careers as museum curators, heritage managers, archival specialists, or cultural heritage consultants in museums, historical societies, heritage organizations, or governmental agencies.