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History - M.A. Program Requirements

  • History
  • History for Teachers concentration
  • Public History concentration

 

 I. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (6 credit hours)
Course Title Credits
HIST 61001 Methods of Historical Research
3

61002 Historiography
3
 II. CONCENTRATIONS (27 credit hours)
History (27)
 
History for Teachers (30)

Public History (27)

TOTAL 33

*May be in either thesis or non-thesis format; may be an empirical research study, theoretical project, or student-contracted field internship in an agency.

 

History

 I. CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (27 credit hours)
Course Title Credits
Choose either a Thesis or Non-Thesis Option
15
Thesis Option (15 credit hours)
 

69199 Thesis I (6)
Graduate level History courses* (9)

or
 
Non-Thesis Option (15 credit hours)

Graduate level History courses* (6-9)

Individualized Study (6-9)
Choose two or three courses from the following:
a.) Education, History or another Departmental discipline
or  b.) Interdisciplinary: Humanities, Social Science

Choose four courses from the following: Seminar and/or Colloquia*
at least one Seminar course must be taken
12
HIST 52297
Colloquium: China and Japan (3)
 

52397
Colloquium: Women in Europe from Antiquity to Renaissance (3)


52497
Colloquium: Women in Modern Europe (3)


53097
Colloquium: Medieval Russia (3)

  53797
Colloquium on Victorian England (3)


54297
Colloquium in African History (3)


55597
Colloquium in Russian History (3)


55697
Colloquium: Social History of Latin America (3)

  55797
Colloquium: Comparative Latin American Revolutions (3)


56097
Colloquium: Stalinism (3)


56597 Colloquium in 20th-Century European Diplomacy (3)


56897 Colloquium on the Age of Jefferson (3)

  57597
Colloquium on NATO (3)


57697
Colloquium on Post-1945 Europe (3)


58097
Colloquium in 20th-Century U.S. Foreign Relations (3)


58697
Colloquium on U.S. Middle Period, 1820-1900 (3)


58797
Colloquium in African-American History to 1877 (3)


58897
Colloquium in African-American History Since 1877 (3)


61024
Seminar in 20th-Century European History (3)


61025
Seminar: 20th-Century European Diplomatic History (3)


61026
Seminar in Tudor England (3)


61065 Seminar in American History: The Civil War Period (3)


61069
Seminar in Recent American History (3)


61074
Seminar in 19th-Century America (3)

  61083
Seminar in American Diplomatic History (3)


61091
Seminar in African-American History (3)


62197
Colloquium on Problems in Medieval History (3)


62997
Colloquium in Early Modern Europe (3)

TOTAL 27

*Must include coursework in all three of the following areas, can include Colloquia: European History since 1500; United State History; African, Ancient, Medieval, Latin American or East Asian History.

 

History for Teachers concentration

 I. CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (27 credit hours)
Course Title Credits
Graduate level History courses
one from each of the following areas: European History since 1500; United State History; African, Ancient, Medieval, Latin American or East Asian History
9
Relevant Coursework in another discipline
most likey students will choose courses from the Department of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies.
9
Interdisciplinary Master's Project 6
Choose from the following: Seminar and Colloquia
one Seminar and one Colloquium course
6
HIST 52297
Colloquium: China and Japan (3)
 

52397
Colloquium: Women in Europe from Antiquity to Renaissance (3)


52497
Colloquium: Women in Modern Europe (3)


53097
Colloquium: Medieval Russia (3)

  53797
Colloquium on Victorian England (3)


54297
Colloquium in African History (3)


55597
Colloquium in Russian History (3)


55697
Colloquium: Social History of Latin America (3)

  55797
Colloquium: Comparative Latin American Revolutions (3)


56097
Colloquium: Stalinism (3)


56597 Colloquium in 20th-Century European Diplomacy (3)


56897 Colloquium on the Age of Jefferson (3)

  57597
Colloquium on NATO (3)


57697
Colloquium on Post-1945 Europe (3)


58097
Colloquium in 20th-Century U.S. Foreign Relations (3)


58697
Colloquium on U.S. Middle Period, 1820-1900 (3)


58797
Colloquium in African-American History to 1877 (3)


58897
Colloquium in African-American History Since 1877 (3)


61024
Seminar in 20th-Century European History (3)


61025
Seminar: 20th-Century European Diplomatic History (3)


61026
Seminar in Tudor England (3)


61065 Seminar in American History: The Civil War Period (3)


61069
Seminar in Recent American History (3)


61074
Seminar in 19th-Century America (3)

  61083
Seminar in American Diplomatic History (3)


61091
Seminar in African-American History (3)


62197
Colloquium on Problems in Medieval History (3)


62997
Colloquium in Early Modern Europe (3)

TOTAL 30


 

Public History

 I. CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (27 credit hours)
Course Title Credits
HIST 51000 Public History
3

62097 Public History Colloquium
3
Choose either a Thesis or Non-Thesis Option
12
Thesis Option (12 credit hours)
 
HIST 60092 Public History Internship (3)
  69199 Thesis I (6)
 
Choose one course from one of the following areas: (3)*
Architecture and Environmental Design; Art; Business Administration; English; Journalism and Mass Communication; Library Science

or
 
Non-Thesis Option (12 credit hours)  
HIST 60092 Public History Internship (6)
Choose two courses from one of the following areas: (6)*
Architecture and Environmental Design; Art; Business Administration; English; Journalism and Mass Communication; Library Science

Choose three courses from the following: Seminar and Colloquia*
must include at least one Seminar and one Colloquium course
9
HIST 52297
Colloquium: China and Japan (3)
 

52397
Colloquium: Women in Europe from Antiquity to Renaissance (3)


52497
Colloquium: Women in Modern Europe (3)


53097
Colloquium: Medieval Russia (3)

  53797
Colloquium on Victorian England (3)


54297
Colloquium in African History (3)


55597
Colloquium in Russian History (3)


55697
Colloquium: Social History of Latin America (3)

  55797
Colloquium: Comparative Latin American Revolutions (3)


56097
Colloquium: Stalinism (3)


56597 Colloquium in 20th-Century European Diplomacy (3)


56897 Colloquium on the Age of Jefferson (3)

  57597
Colloquium on NATO (3)


57697
Colloquium on Post-1945 Europe (3)


58097
Colloquium in 20th-Century U.S. Foreign Relations (3)


58697
Colloquium on U.S. Middle Period, 1820-1900 (3)


58797
Colloquium in African-American History to 1877 (3)


58897
Colloquium in African-American History Since 1877 (3)


61024
Seminar in 20th-Century European History (3)


61025
Seminar: 20th-Century European Diplomatic History (3)


61026
Seminar in Tudor England (3)


61065 Seminar in American History: The Civil War Period (3)


61069
Seminar in Recent American History (3)


61074
Seminar in 19th-Century America (3)

  61083
Seminar in American Diplomatic History (3)


61091
Seminar in African-American History (3)


62197
Colloquium on Problems in Medieval History (3)


62997
Colloquium in Early Modern Europe (3)

TOTAL 27

*Courses should be selected with consultation and permission of the faculty member responsible for Public History and the Graduate Program Coordinator.