A study of the writings of selected historians as they illustrate the problems and the methodology of historical scholarship. This course examines the rise of corporate capitalism, organized labor, ...
The Graduate Certificate Program in History is designed to provide students with the opportunity to take graduate-level courses in History for professional development or for personal enrichment.
Students who seek to take graduate courses in history as "Non-degree Seeking" students at the College must submit the following materials to the Graduate Director of the history department by at least ...
The Master of Arts in Public History degree program trains the next generation of public historians. Our location at the capital means greater access to internship and employment opportunities. Our ...
This course is designed to introduce graduate students in the Department of History to the study of the discipline. Students learn about a wide range of historical methodologies and ideas that have ...
Master’s degree in history or a closely related discipline. GPA in undergraduate and previous graduate course work of at least 3.25 GPA in history and course work in closely allied disciplines ...
The BA/MA Program allows selected students to earn both a BA and an MA in History in 5 years. Students may carry in up to 4 history courses taken as an undergraduate toward their MA degree: any 2 ...
This is a reading and writing intensive seminar focused on modern East Asia (1800-1950). The readings are united by their common focus on the political and social history of modernity. The largest ...