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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-24 Graduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
History, MA
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Return to: College of Liberal and Applied Arts
The history program offers broad flexibility to meet varying needs and interests. The student who is a public school teacher or who is considering teaching in the public schools may structure with the approval of the graduate program advisor and the department chair a program that includes teacher workshops and classroom teaching apprenticeship experience.
Cooperative programs between the Department of History and the James I. Perkins College of Education exist, which lead to professional certificates in the Perkins College of Education or to the graduate degree in history or education.
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History - Teaching
No more than six hours of public history may be used to satisfy the requirements of the History - Teaching track. US History - Pre-1865
Three hours from: US History - Post-1865
Three hours from: Europe & World History Pre-1815
Three hours from: Europe & World History Post-1815
Three hours from: History Electives
Nine hours from: Comprehensive Exam
Complete an oral and/or written comprehensive exam and three hours of: Thesis Tracks
Complete one of the following: US History - Pre-1865
Three hours from: US History - Post-1865
Three hours from: Europe & World History Pre-1815
Three hours from: Europe & World History Post-1815
Three hours from: History Electives
Six hours from: US History - Pre-1865
Three hours from: US History - Post-1865
Three hours from: Public History
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Return to: College of Liberal and Applied Arts
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