| GRADUATE PROGRAM IN
HISTORY
The program leading to the M.A.
in History is designed both for individuals
wishing to enhance their knowledge and skills in the
study of the past and for those intending to pursue
a doctorate in a related field.
The program provides students with
a flexible, interdisciplinary context within which to
pursue their studies, built on connections among specific
courses and areas of interest. Within the degree plan,
each student plans an individual program of studies
in consultation with an assigned faculty advisor.
Students seeking the M.A. in History have two options,
a “professional” option and a “research”
option. Students pursuing the “research”
option must complete thirty-six hours of course work,
demonstrate reading proficiency in an approved foreign
language, and successfully complete a master’s
thesis. Students pursuing the “professional”
option must complete thirty-six hours of course work,
normally all in organized courses.
Within the Graduate Program in History,
most courses are offered within History (HIST) and History
of Ideas (HUHI), but students must also take one course
in Aesthetic Studies (HUAS) or Studies in Literature
(HUSL).
M.A.
in HISTORY DEGREE PLAN
To be a full-time student, 9
hours of courses per semester is required;
3 hours of courses per semester is
required to be enrolled in the program.
To have courses taken outside the
School of Arts and Humanities applied to one of its
degrees, students must seek prior approval from the
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies. They may also petition
to have appropriate transfer courses applied to their
degree plan.
For more information on the FOREIGN
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
For more information on the MASTER’S
THESIS REQUIREMENT
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