The master's degree in history will equip students to pursue a doctorate in history; to teach at the public school or college level; or to engage in historic preservation, public history, records management, or other related careers. Students who successfully complete the master's degree will have acquired an advanced knowledge of historiography, substantial experience with interpreting primary documents, knowledge of the research and writing process as used by historians, and an ability to communicate historical information and ideas effectively.
The 37-hour degree provides maximum flexibility, with many choices of course topics to total 27 hours and two additional specifically mandated courses: historical methods (online only) and a one-hour comprehensive exam at the culmination of the program. Students may choose to complete a thesis or take two additional courses to total 37 hours for the degree.
Admission Requirements: Prospective students must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Students desiring to enter the graduate program must submit the following documents:
Students must have six hours of undergraduate history prior to beginning graduate study. Academic AdvisingThe Virtual Campus makes available online all the general information needed by students of the Degree Program Online. Any questions having to do with the Graduate Program procedures may be addressed to the Graduate Studies Office at 1-877-844-4544. Specific questions regarding academic issues of the Master of Arts in History degree will need to be addressed to Dr. Estelle Owens, Dean of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences:
Course Requirements: 37 hours, including a three-hour core course in historical methods |
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