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Oct 11, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, M.A.
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Return to: Graduate Curriculum
Most students with a Master’s degree in history are teachers at the public school, community college, or college/university level. Many serve as public historians, historic preservationists, museum curators, archives/records managers, or analysts with government agencies. The Master’s equips students for further study at the doctoral level.
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Advisories
- Students must have completed a minimum of six undergraduate hours in history and be prepared to make up any deficits in knowledge.
- Students who plan to pursue a doctorate should be aware that doctoral programs require competency in two foreign languages. These students should go the thesis route with the Master’s to prepare them for writing a doctoral dissertation.
- Students may transfer in a maximum of twelve semester hours from another Master’s program if the courses are appropriate for this degree and conform to other Wayland graduate transfer policies.
- Students must take the comprehensive exam (HIST 5100 ) during the last semester of their program and score a minimum of 80 on it in order to earn the degree.
- Students may elect to research and write a thesis (six hours’ credit) or take two additional subject area courses instead.
- Students may take any course more than once for credit if the topic is different each time.
- Students should take HIST 5301 - Historical Methods as early in their program as possible.
Degree requirements
The master’s degree in history requires 37 hours. 27 hours from the following courses:
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