Program Description
The program is designed is to provide qualified students with the opportunity to pursue graduate-level training in American history. Students in this program may be teachers seeking an advanced degree, or others whose primary interest is in receiving a master’s degree with a concentration in history. The academic goal of the program is three-fold:
- to increase the students’ knowledge of the facts of American history,
- to provide the students with a familiarity with questions of interpretation of major aspects of American history,
- to help students develop expertise in historical research and evaluation.
This program does not lead to teaching licensure.
Admission Requirements
Admission decisions are made by the department’s graduate committee, consisting of three specialists in American history, and one other elected member of the department with the approval of the Graduate Dean.
Specific Requirements
a) History - 18 Credits
Completion of 18 graduate credits in history, which must include the following three-credit courses, or their equivalent in transfer credits:
- HIST 0600 - Readings: America, 1600-1815 Credits: 3
- HIST 0605 - Readings: America, 1815-1914 Credits: 3
- HIST 0610 - Readings: America, 1914 to the Present Credits: 3
- HIST 0615 - Readings: Modern Europe 1500-1789 Credits: 3
- HIST 0620 - Readings: Modern Europe, 1789 to the Present Credits: 3
- HIST 0640 - Topics in World History Credits: 3
Note: Students may take multiple sections of HIST 0640 provided the topic is different (e.g., Topics: Latin America, Topics: Middle East, Topics: Asia)
b) Independent Research - 6 Credits
Completion of 6 credits of independent research, selected from the following:
- HIST 0625 - Research: United States Before 1815 Credits: 3
- HIST 0630 - Research: United States 1815-1914 Credits: 3
- HIST 0635 - Research: United States 1914 to Present Credits: 3
- HIST 0645 - Research: European History Credits: 3
- HIST 0655 - Research: World History Credits: 3
c) Research and Evaluation - 6 Credits
Research and evaluation, as evidenced by completion of six graduate credits as follows:
d) Education - 6 Credits
Completion of six graduate credits in Education, which must include: EDUC 0633 - Social Cultural Theories: Foundations of Education and any graduate 600 level course offered by the Department of Education, taken with the approval of the Graduate Program Advisor.
Note: With the exception of the courses listed below, which will be directed study under the supervision of a thesis director, no directed study will be allowed as part of this program, and neither the department chairperson nor the graduate committee shall accept any courses as equivalent to any degree requirements.
- HIST 0625 - Research: United States Before 1815 Credits: 3
- HIST 0630 - Research: United States 1815-1914 Credits: 3
- HIST 0635 - Research: United States 1914 to Present Credits: 3
- HIST 0645 - Research: European History Credits: 3
- HIST 0655 - Research: World History Credits: 3
- HIST 0698 - Thesis Research I Credits: 3
- HIST 0699 - Thesis Research II Credits: 3