Dec 22, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog (As of 06-27-19) 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog (As of 06-27-19) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History, Public History Concentration, M.A.


Program Requirements

  • 33 credit hours
  • Comprehensive exam or thesis
  • At least 11 credit hours at each institution

 

The course distribution follows this scheme:

  • Historiography (3 credit hours)
  • Primary area of distribution (12 credit hours)
  • Secondary area of distribution (6 credit hours)
  • Third area of distribution (3 credit hours)
  • Electives (3 credit hours)*
  • Thesis or Research Seminar (6 credit hours)

*In history or a related discipline in the humanities or social sciences. Non-history courses require prior approval of the program director.

Graduate Catalog Description for the Public History Concentration:

Students opting to add a concentration in Public History must meet all the normal requirements for the master’s degree. In fulfilling these requirements, they must complete the course of study below and all courses chosen must meet the approval of the graduate program director.

Program of Study:

3 hours in Intro to Public History

3 hours in Internship Experience

6 hours in approved Public History coursework (may be interdisciplinary)

6 hours in a Public History oriented thesis 

 

 

Complete 21 credit hours of distribution coursework


Primary Area of Distribution: Complete 12 credit hours from one of the following areas of distribution.

Secondary Area of Distribution: Complete 6 credit hours from one of the following areas of distribution.  Coursework must be taken outside of the Primary Area of Distribution.

Third Area of Distribution: Complete 3 credit hours from one of the following areas of distribution.  Coursework must be taken outside of the Primary Area of Distribution and Secondary Area of Distribution.

Select 3 additional credit hours of electives:


The elective may be selected from any of the above distribution areas.

Thesis or Research Seminar


Complete either Option 1 or Option 2, both of which should be taken within then primary area of distribution.

Comprehensive Exam


A comprehensive written examination is prepared and administered by the director and associate director and is required of students pursuing the non-thesis track. They are to be taken after the completion of 27 credit hours of coursework. This comprehensive examination is a thorough review of the fields covered in the student’s program. The examination committee is composed of faculty from both institutions. Those who intend to write a thesis must first have a proposal approved by a thesis committee and by the Joint Program Committee. A satisfactory oral defense is also required before final certification for the degree. Non-thesis track students must also satisfactorily complete two 700-level research seminars before final certification for the degree.

African American Emphasis


Students whose primary or secondary emphasis area within US history may opt to include a focus on African American history. Students pursuing this option must, within the US emphasis area, complete the following requirements.

Thesis Option


Non-Thesis Option


Concentration in Public History


Introduction to Public History (3 credits)


Thesis (6 credits)


Students enrolled in the Public History Concentration must complete a public history-oriented thesis.

Electives (6 credits)


Two electives (3 credits each) will be required for students enrolled in the Public History concentration. 

Transfer Credit Policy


No program specific guidelines. Please refer to the Graduate School’s transfer credit policy .