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The Master of Arts in History equips students with comprehensive training across diverse historical disciplines, focusing primarily on thematic approaches rather than specific regions or periods. Key themes encompass imperialism, gender studies, intellectual history, revolutionary movements, labor systems, migration-ethnicity-identity intersections, as well as the history of science, medicine, and computing. This program enhances students' ability to critically evaluate primary and secondary sources, offers exploration of historiographical methods, and fosters participation in dynamic academic discourse. The cooperative education option additionally strengthens research capabilities and communication proficiency.
Career pathways
Advanced studies in history PhD programs; professional degrees in law, journalism, library science, museum studies, and education
public sector and policy formulation
international non-governmental organizations
cultural heritage, recreational, and archival professions
media and journalism fields