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Howard University's Graduate School offers a Ph.D. in History that equips students with rigorous training in historical theory and research methods, preparing them for diverse career paths including academic roles, consulting work, public history institutions, and high-level research positions across industries. The History graduate program stands out for its expertise in regional studies, traditional approaches, transnational perspectives, and comparative historical analysis. Characterized by a culture of shared intellectual exploration, the History Ph.D. program provides students with personalized guidance from distinguished faculty members whose research spans social, economic, intellectual, and cultural aspects of the African diaspora, along with transnational, urban, and gender history studies. The program features six specialized concentration areas: United States history, African-American history, African history, African diaspora studies, Latin American and Caribbean history, or public history.