School of Arts and Humanities
Graduate Program in History
The program leading to the MA in History is designed both for individuals wishing to enhance their knowledge of and skills at the study of the past and for those intending to pursue a doctorate in a related field. Thus, students seeking the MA in History have two options, a "research" or a "professional" option. Students with plans for doctoral study should choose the research option.
Students in the research option must complete thirty-six semester hours of coursework, demonstrate reading proficiency in an approved foreign language, and successfully complete a master's thesis.
Master of Arts in History
36 hours minimum
Major Core Course: 3 hours
HIST 6301 Historiography
Students are expected to complete this course as early as possible in their programs.
Electives in History (HIST) or History of Ideas (HUHI): 24 hours
Twenty-four hours chosen from graduate courses in HIST or HUHI, at least fifteen of which must be in HIST courses. Normally no more than six hours of independent study are applicable to the degree plan.
Elective Course: 3 hours
Three hours in any organized course outside of History (HIST) and History of Ideas (HUHI), but normally in the Humanities Graduate Program.
Thesis: 6 hours
HIST 6399 Master's Thesis
Having completed thirty hours of coursework, students must write and present a thesis in history for evaluation by a master's committee.
Students in the professional option in History must complete thirty-six semester hours of coursework, including HIST 6301 and normally all in organized HIST and HUHI courses. They are not required to complete a thesis or meet a foreign-language requirement, and they receive a terminal degree.