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To grasp contemporary national and international concerns, we frequently seek insights from historians. These scholars offer valuable context for modern dilemmas while warning us about errors made by past societies.
The blend of innovation, teamwork, and analytical abilities cultivated by the School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology (AHT) ensures this degree's relevance across diverse professions. Beyond traditional roles in education or cultural institutions, history graduates can pursue opportunities in government agencies, nonprofit sectors, or corporate environments. Numerous history students excel in legal education, building upon the strong writing and reasoning skills developed during their bachelor's program. The UT Dallas Teacher Development Center offers certification for those interested in secondary history education. For career guidance after graduation, the University's Career Center provides essential support, with expert advisors offering interview techniques, professional document preparation, and networking opportunities with potential employers.
All applicants are reviewed individually and holistically. Consideration is given to factors such as:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based): 80; TOEFL (Paper-based): 550; IELTS 6.5; PTE 67; ELS Language Centers: Pass Level 112; Duolingo English Test: 105.
Application Deadline: Fall term - December 1 (Priority); May 1 (Regular).