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The Master of Arts in History program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis offers a comprehensive curriculum focused on historical writing, research methods, and analytical skills, covering diverse areas including U.S. and global history, public history, cultural heritage, and museum studies. Graduates of this program will gain the ability to:
Perform evidence-based historical research using primary sources.
Produce scholarly works of publishable quality that advance knowledge in the field.
Assess contemporary academic work within their specialization against broader historiographical developments.
Differentiate between various methodological frameworks used in historical research and interpretation.
Exclusive Access to the Mercantile Library and Archives: History students benefit from the department's strong collaboration with this renowned institution located on campus. Established in 1846, it's the oldest library and museum west of the Mississippi River, providing exceptional research and internship possibilities.
Specialization in Museum Studies: The Museum Studies concentration within the MA program combines advanced theoretical knowledge with practical training, equipping students for professional roles in museums, heritage sites, historical societies, and similar institutions. The curriculum emphasizes community involvement, interdisciplinary material culture studies, historical interpretation, digital media applications, and collection-based research.
Study with distinguished faculty members who have earned doctoral degrees from leading global universities.
Earning a master's degree in history not only enhances your understanding of past events but also enables you to draw significant parallels between historical and contemporary societies. Furthermore, it equips you with the skills to effectively communicate historical insights and their modern relevance through various professional avenues.