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The Master of Arts in History program caters to diverse student needs by offering advanced training in historical studies. This graduate program develops expertise in research methods, analytical writing, historical interpretation, and provides pathways for careers in education and public history. Students can customize their academic journey through four specialized tracks, aligning coursework with their professional aspirations while meeting core requirements. The curriculum features graduate-level classes in research techniques and historical analysis, portfolio development, specialized seminars, elective options, practical training, and a final capstone project. With advisor approval, students may incorporate relevant courses from other disciplines. The culminating experience varies by concentration, offering choices between a traditional thesis, comprehensive exams, applied public history work, or teaching-focused projects. Recognizing that most candidates balance work commitments, classes are scheduled for evenings, typically meeting once weekly during fall and spring terms. This flexible structure enables working professionals to manage assignments, conduct research, and steadily progress toward completing their degree.