Master of Arts in History
For general degree requirements, see the College of the Arts and the General Degree Requirements pages.
Graduate Language or Technological Skill Requirement
The department requires reading proficiency in one foreign language as determined
by examination or by the completion of 6 semester hours in intermediate and advanced
GIS courses (GEOG 3215 and 5215) with a B or better for students focusing on modern
history. GEOG 3215 taken for GIS language proficiency can be counted towards the Masters
of Arts language proficiency requirement, but does not count for degree credit in
the degree program. The student must receive a B or better in these courses and obtain
certification from the instructor attesting to their proficiency in GIS for graduate
work. Students working on ancient, medieval, or global history will be required to
show reading proficiency in the languages of their primary sources if pursuing the
thesis option.
Area 1 Core Required Hours: 3
HIST 5195 Historiography
Area 2 Program Electives Required Hours: 18
Select six HIST courses at the 5000-level or above, at least one of which must be
at the 6000-level.
Area 3 Electives Thesis Option Required Hours: 15
Any HIST 5000-level or above
Up to two courses 5000-level or above outside of HIST, as approved by graduate coordinator
and departmental chair
HIST 6999 Thesis Research and Writing (may be taken twice)
Total hours: 36