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History
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The graduate programs in History are designed to achieve a balance between scholarship and teaching. Advanced study in the areas of North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and in Public History has prepared many of our graduates for teaching positions in area schools and community colleges. Our course offerings, which train students in research, writing, editing, and critical analysis, have qualified many of our graduates for admission to doctoral programs, law schools, and jobs in historic preservation, the National Park Service, historical societies, museums, and international business firms.
David Tanenhaus, Ph.D., Chair
Elizabeth White Nelson, Ph.D., Graduate Coordinator
Program Information
History Faculty
History Courses
Department Website
Plans
Master of Arts - History
Doctor of Philosophy - History
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