PhD in History - Global Interaction and Exchange in College Park United States | University of Maryland, College Park

University of Maryland, College Park | College Park United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 18,953
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
48 months

The Global Interaction and Exchange (GIE) specialization explores subjects that go beyond national borders, regional confines, and individual civilizations. Unlike most graduate history programs that focus on specific geographic areas, the History Department established the GIE track in 2010 to broaden its graduate curriculum and create an interdisciplinary space for students researching transnational themes. Several faculty members actively pursue scholarship, publish research, and teach courses examining cross-border phenomena and connections between distant regions. The GIE program's structure is intentionally adaptable, allowing for varied approaches in global, transregional, and comparative studies while ensuring rigorous expertise development both within and beyond conventional national/geographic frameworks. Additionally, the GIE program mandates specialized seminars that equip students with foundational knowledge of key texts, methodologies, and theories concerning transnational, transregional, global, comparative, international, borderland, and transoceanic studies.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 7.0

Qualification Requirements

Statement of Purpose: Other than the required questions for the Statement of Purpose asked by the University of Maryland, the History Department asks applicants to include content that emphasizes academic and research interests:
what is the applicant interested in studying and why,
what the applicant might be interested in working on for the M.A. thesis or Ph.D. dissertation and
how the applicant's prior education has provided good training for graduate work in the particular field of interest.
Transcript(s)
TOEFL/IELTS/PTE (international graduate students)
PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Letters of Recommendation (3)
CV/Resume
Writing Sample: Research paper of about 20 pages, uploaded to the Upload Requirements section of the application.
Description of Research/Work Experience
As a demonstration of our commitment to excellence in historical scholarship and education, admission to our degree programs is highly competitive. It is important that each applicant clearly articulate his/her academic preparation and qualifications for graduate study at Maryland. All prospective applicants are encouraged to make contact with the faculty in the area(s) of interest. Faculty play an important role in the admissions decision. Prospective applicants are also encouraged to make contact with current graduate students to learn more about their experiences. The History Graduate Student Association can facilitate communications with current students.

Although there are exceptions, the minimum overall grade point average is 3.25 for admission to a master's degree program and 3.50 for admission to the doctoral program. The admissions committee would typically expect a higher grade point average in past coursework in history and related disciplines.

iBT TOEFL - 96 Overall (Speaking 22, Listening 24, Reading 26, Writing 24)
IELTS - 7 Overall (Listening 7, Reading 7, Writing 7, Speaking 6.5)

Tuition USD 18,953

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