M.A.T.H. Program Overview
- Degree requirements
- 30 Credits
- Up to 9 may be taken previously as Grad Special
- HIST 783 (Historiography) 3 Credits – First Semester
- Another 700-level historiography course in field – Second or Third Semester
- 600/700 level course in CLA but outside history (3 credits)
- 2 Graduate-level courses in the College of Education and Human Development (at least 6 credits)
- HIST 795 (Exam) 1 up to 3 Credits – Last Semester
- Comprehensive Examination (bibliographic essay)
- Teaching Unit Pland.
- 2 M.A. Fields
- First field: Examination
- Second field: Teaching unit plan
- Time Limit
- All requirements must be satisfied during the six years immediately preceding the granting of the degree
- Thesis Committee
- Faculty advisor
- Another member of the History Department
- Faculty member outside of the History Department
- Typical Schedule
- Semester 1 – Fall
- HIST 783
- Coursework related to fields (2 courses)
- Semester 2 – Spring
- Coursework related to fields (3 courses)
- Preferably 700-level HIST historiography course
- Graduate level course in the College of Education and Human Development
- Declaration of faculty advisor
- Program of Study Meeting at the end of the semester
- Semester 3 – Fall
- Coursework related to fields (3 courses)
- Program of Study Meeting at the beginning of the semester
- Prospectus colloquium at the end of the ofsemester
- Semester 4 – Spring
- Coursework related to fields (1 course)
- HIST 795 (2 credits)
- Application to Graduate (due mid-semester to the Graduate School)
- Final Oral Presentation and Submitted “Notice of Completion Form”