Eligibility Criteria
A Master of Arts (MA) in History is a graduate-level academic degree that focuses on the advanced study of history. This program is
designed to deepen students' understanding of historical events, developments, and methodologies.Typically, the program takes two
years to complete on a full-time basis. Part-time options may be available, extending the duration.Many MA in History graduates
pursue teaching positions at the secondary or post-secondary level. The program emphasizes the development of advanced research
skills, including the ability to critically analyze primary and secondary sources, conduct archival research, and engage with
historical debates.
The curriculum includes a combination of core courses and electives. Core courses often cover historiography , research methods,
and theoretical approaches to history. Electives allow students to specialize in specific areas of interest.Many MA in History
programs require students to complete either a thesis or a comprehensive exam. A thesis involves original research and the
writing of a substantial paper, while a comprehensive exam assesses knowledge of the field.Students often have the opportunity
to specialize in a particular period, region, or theme within history. Common specializations include ancient history, medieval
history, modern history, cultural history, economic history, and social history.Applicants typically need a bachelor's degree in
history or a related field. Some programs may accept students with degrees in other disciplines, but they may require additional
coursework. Most programs require letters of recommendation from professors or professionals who can speak to the applicant's
academic abilities and potential for success in a graduate program.Many MA in History graduates pursue teaching positions at
the secondary or post-secondary level.Many students who complete an MA in History go on to pursue a Ph.D. for those interested
in academia and advanced research.
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