Why Study World History
The Master of Arts in History with concentration in World History offers individuals working in history-related fields (e.g., museums, historical societies, libraries, government, law, teachers) a means to deepen their professional competence in history.
Faculty will mentor and help prepare students for the workforce or doctorate programs in US History.
Additionally, secondary teachers main gain the credentials to teach dual enrollment courses.
The top reasons to study World History are:
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To better understand people and societies
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Help understand change
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Explore the complexities of the past
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Promote Good Citizenship
Once students graduate, there are many career prospects for them:
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Enter a PHD program
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Teaching, including Dual Enrollment History Courses
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Government jobs
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Museums, Parks, and Historical Sites
Admission Requirements
For information related to admission requirements please visit the graduate bulletin.
What Will I Learn
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Historical Knowledge that teaches how the past influences the present locally, nationally, and globally, and learn about good leadership.
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Historical Methods that allow you to develop critical thinking.
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The ability to perform research and analyze historical documents
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Effective communication skills
