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Our program equips students for diverse career paths such as education, public sector roles, museum curation, heritage conservation, and advanced studies in history, legal fields, library sciences, and business. The department welcomes applicants of all ages looking to further their academic journey.
History students will:
Recognize key figures, events, and developments relevant to their studies, compare patterns across time periods, regions, and topics, interpret historical perspectives and their influence on actions, assess societal, cultural, political, and economic options available in specific historical contexts, investigate the causes of historical change.
The master's degree in history consists of 36 credit hours (12 courses). Prospective students should possess some historical background, though an undergraduate history degree isn't mandatory. The department invites applications from learners of all ages seeking to advance or restart their education. Graduate history students cultivate analytical reasoning, writing proficiency, and self-directed research capabilities. Our curriculum readies graduates for multiple professional avenues including academic instruction, public administration, cultural institution leadership, and conservation work, along with postgraduate opportunities in historical research, legal practice, information management, and commerce.