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Our two-year, 30-credit master's program provides three primary concentrations: American, European, and global/international history, available through three adaptable study paths: thesis, non-thesis with a minor, and non-thesis without a minor. This graduate history curriculum is ideal for students aiming for doctoral studies or secondary educators seeking to deepen their subject expertise. Earning an M.A. in history from Duquesne equips you with essential analytical skills for diverse career paths, including law, policy, business, government, academia, and NGO work. The History Department presents exceptional resources for graduate students, featuring engagement with prominent scholars, varied course offerings, internship possibilities, dedicated study spaces, and support for research and conference participation. Financial support options include tuition awards, scholarships, and graduate assistantship opportunities.