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Nov 27, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, M.A., World History Concentration
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The History Department offers a concentration in World History at the M.A. level. The concentration combines the theoretical and empirical frameworks of world history with opportunities to conduct more detailed research within chosen areas of interest. Students will apply theoretical approaches and empirical methodologies that support the comparative and global study of societies and cultures as well as the interconnections among different world regions. The requirements fit into the framework of a regular M.A. in history, with several more specific stipulations as noted below:
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Degree Requirements
The Program Director will advise students on courses qualifying as world history. Students may petition the World History Committee for the inclusion of other courses with conspicuous world dimensions. Coursework
As in the regular History M.A., students must take nine courses. The distribution of courses is described below. Major Field
Students must declare World History as their major field and complete two courses in the major field. Courses in the major field should demonstrate a conspicuous world history dimension.
Geographic Distribution
In addition to the regular M.A. requirements, students completing the world history concentration must also complete one course each in (a) U.S. and (b) European history. Either the U.S. or the European course should have a world dimension.
Electives
- Any of the remaining required nine courses are electives. Students are encouraged to select electives that include a world history dimension.
Additional Requirements for Concentration
Any courses taken as part of the major field or the geographic distribution or to meet the basic M.A. requirements may be applied elsewhere to meet the requirements of the concentration.
Foreign Language, Oral Examinations and Requirements
Foreign language, oral examination, and requirements for the thesis or non-thesis option are the same as for a regular M.A.
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