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The Department of History provides Master of Arts programs (both thesis and non-thesis options) in History. Depending on faculty availability, students can complete their studies in either English or French.
Graduate students conduct research across various fields that align with faculty specializations. A cooperative education option is available for master's candidates.
The Department also engages in interdisciplinary collaborations, offering joint programs in Women's Studies and Medieval/Renaissance Studies at the graduate level, enabling specialization in these fields.
Students must have an honors BA in history (or the equivalent) with a minimum average of 70 per cent (B) before they can be considered for admission. The department may require a written or oral entrance examination.
TOEFL Paper-based - 550; Computer-based - 213; Internet-based - 92-93
IELTS - 6.5
CAEL - 60
MELAB - 80
PEARSON - 53