History, Political Science, & Disaster Science

 

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The Department of History, Political Science, and Disaster Science is responsible for developing and offering baccalaureate degree programs to students who wish to pursue educational opportunities in one of the department’s core disciplines. The programs offered by the department are of the highest quality and prepare students not only to take up a wide array of positions in the workforce but also to pursue graduate-level education if they so wish.

In addition, the department provides substantial general education support to programs offered by other Departments on LSUA’s campus. At present, the department offers general education courses in geography, history, and political science.

ROTC at LSUA

LTC Joshua Drake, Professor of Military Science, Northwestern State University, drakej@nsula.edu

 

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About the HPDS Department
Bachelor of Arts in History
Bachelor of General Studies in Political Science
Career Opportunities in Political Science
Bachelor of General Studies - Pre-Law Concentration
Career Opportunities with a Pre-Law Degree
Internships and Public History Program
ROTC Program
Bachelor of General Studies - Disaster Science and Emergency Management Concentration
Career Opportunities in Disaster Science and Emergency Management

 

 

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Contact Us

Dr. James Rogers II, Department Chair
8100 Hwy 71 South
Alexandria LA 71302
318-427-4495

jrogers@lsua.edu

Department News

Dr. Jerry Sanson Receives Max Bradbury Award

Jul 1, 2019, 14:54 PM
Congratulations to Dr. Sanson for winning his second Max Bradbury Award.

Dr. Jerry Sanson is the latest recipient of the Max Bradbury Award for his article “Why Solomon Northup Still Matters: International Reaction to a Story of Slavery in the Red River Valley” published in the Winter-Spring 2018 issue of North Louisiana History, the journal of the North Louisiana Historical Association. 

The Max Bradbury Award goes to the best article published in the journal during the year. 

This is the second time Dr. Sanson has won the Bradbury. He was the recipient of the 2003 award for his article “Dissin’ the Kingfish: Anti-Longite Rhetoric in the 1936 and 1940 Louisiana Gubernatorial Elections.” 

The Bradbury Award for the year’s best article was established in memory of Max V. Bradbury who was the association’s second editor and served as editor from 1958-1969. Under his tenure, he edited a fledgling newsletter with a few short historical pieces to a newsletter filled with enough articles to publish a journal that laid the groundwork for the North Louisiana History Journal. 

The association established the Max Bradbury Award following his death in 1974. 

Additional Resources

If you would like to know more about the History & Political Sciences department, please give us a call at (318) 473-6470 or drop by and see us in Mulder Hall 303.