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The two-year Master of Arts in History program equips graduates with advanced skills for better-paying jobs and access to more elite career paths. Alumni often pursue rewarding roles in diplomacy, museum curation, archaeology, political analysis, and corporate consulting.
During their initial year, students decide between completing two research projects or a thesis. The thesis option is ideal for those planning doctoral studies, while the research paper route involves producing two substantial academic works, typically alongside specialized history seminars.
Every master's candidate receives personalized faculty guidance to achieve their educational objectives. The program features interactive learning experiences, intimate class sizes, and inclusive discussions, with particular focus on multicultural perspectives and pedagogical development. Our dedicated scholar-educators provide individualized mentorship to help students navigate their professional journeys.