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Nov 28, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History - General History Concentration, MA
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Program Code: MA_255B
CIP Code: 54.0101
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Program of Study for the Master of Arts in History
Admission Requirements: Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university; complete application to the Graduate School ; official general GRE exam scores; cover letter stating reasons that the applicant wishes to enter the program in history; sample of written work such as a research paper.
To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the criteria for admission to the Graduate School . Meeting this condition does not guarantee admission.
Location: On Campus
Course Requirements for the Master of Arts in History
Total Required (Minimum 30 Hours with Thesis; 36 Hours without Thesis)
Required Course (3 Hours)
Thesis Options (27 or 33 Hours)
Choose One:
Choose at Least 6 Hours from the Research Seminars
Choose at Least 6 Hours from the Readings Seminars
Non-Thesis Option
- 15 hours of graduate electives: may be satisfied by enrolling in other History courses or in up to 6 hours of relevant courses in other departments with advice and approval of the advisor.
Choose at Least 9 Hours from the Research Seminars
Choose at Least 9 Hours from the Readings Seminars
Other Requirements for the MA in History
- Thesis: Optional
- Proficiency: General History students must demonstrate a reading knowledge of a foreign language**, or competence in statistics and computer science as a research tool, subject to departmental approval. There is no proficiency requirement for Historic Preservation or Public History students.
- Candidacy: Required for thesis students only; awarded upon approval of thesis committee and prospectus
- Comprehensive: A written comprehensive examination is required by the end of the third semester of course work for thesis students, and by the end of the fourth semester of coursework for non-thesis students.
- Product of Learning: Not required
*Public History students are prohibited from double concentrating.
**For foreign language proficiency, students must either take the necessary courses for credit and earn a C or above in each course, or pass the exam administered by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.
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