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The History Department provides personalized guidance from leading scholars alongside access to a broad, dynamic research network. Partnerships with the Center for Texas Music History, the Center for the Study of the Southwest, and an active public history initiative enhance the graduate curriculum. At Texas State University, the History Department's goal is to cultivate outstanding academics and expand historical perspectives through an intensive program tailored for dedicated history enthusiasts pursuing advanced education. With intimate class sizes and direct mentorship from distinguished faculty, students enjoy a customized graduate journey within a supportive scholarly network. Practical learning opportunities engage students in historical discourse, refine critical thinking and writing proficiency, and strengthen research capabilities. The department upholds uncompromising academic standards while delivering exceptional mentorship and professional development.
The History graduate program equips students for professional pathways including academia, research, writing, public history, heritage tourism, preservation, museum work, consulting, secondary education, as well as foundational training for careers in business, media, law, and public service.
This curriculum readies students for diverse public history roles and advanced doctoral research. Alumni secure positions in preservation projects, oral history initiatives, historical site education, public outreach programs, and museum/archival administration.