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The Master of Arts in History program caters to diverse student needs by offering advanced training in historical research, writing, and analysis. This graduate program equips students with specialized skills while providing options for teaching and public history preparation. Students can choose from four distinct concentrations to align their studies with personal objectives, working within the program's framework and available course selections. The curriculum encompasses graduate-level classes in research methods and historical interpretation, portfolio development, seminar discussions, elective courses, practical experience, and a final master's project. With advisor approval, students may incorporate coursework from other disciplines. The culminating requirement offers flexibility, allowing candidates to complete either a thesis, comprehensive exams, a public history initiative, or a teaching project based on their selected focus area. Recognizing that most enrollees maintain daytime employment, classes are scheduled for evenings, typically meeting once weekly during fall and spring terms. This convenient format enables working professionals to manage assignments, conduct research, and steadily progress toward earning their graduate degree.