Applied History Concentration
Other Concentrations
Catalog Year: 2023-2024
Banner Code: LA-MA-HIST-AH2
The faculty in the Master of Arts in History program are at the forefront of traditional historical study, digital approaches to the past, and applied history. Students select from a variety of course topics while also selecting an area of historical specialization that accommodates their interests and furthers their career objectives. Students come to the program with diverse career objectives, and the program is designed with that diversity in mind. Students take classes in which they discuss history alongside future academics, public historians, teachers, military officers, non-profit professionals, government officials, entrepreneurs, and future academics.
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Degree Requirements
Total credits: 30
Students should be aware of the specific policies associated with this program, located on the Admissions & Policies tab.
Students pursuing this degree must complete the requirements for a concentration.
Concentration in Applied History (AH2, EH2, WH2)
This concentration is for students seeking expertise in applied history fields, such as archival management, museum studies, historic preservation, and historical editing. It is also suitable for professionally employed historians who desire to further their careers.
Required Course
Code | Title | Credits |
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HIST 610 | The Study and Writing of History 1 | 3 |
Total Credits | 3 |
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Must be taken within the first 9 credits
Specialization
Students complete one of the following geographic specializations.
Specialization in U.S. History
Code | Title | Credits |
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Select four courses from the following: 1 | 12 | |
Origins to 1861 | ||
Colonial North America | ||
The Age of Jackson, 1815-1854 | ||
Development of the Early Republic, 1783-1815 | ||
Disasters in History | ||
Era of the American Revolution | ||
Religion in North America to 1870 | ||
Indigenous North America | ||
Problems in American History (when topic applies and with department approval) | ||
Other appropriate course with department approval
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1861-1914 | ||
Topics in the American Civil War Era | ||
U.S. South Since 1865 | ||
Civil Rights and Citizenship | ||
Disasters in History | ||
The Gilded Age and Progressive Era | ||
Reconstruction Era | ||
Technology and Power | ||
History of Disease and Medicine | ||
U.S. Religion since 1870 | ||
Indigenous North America | ||
Problems in American History (when topic applies and with department approval) | ||
Other appropriate course with department approval
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1914 World War I to the Present | ||
U.S. South Since 1865 | ||
US Political History 1940-1990 | ||
Civil Rights and Citizenship | ||
Disasters in History | ||
Interwar America: 1918-1939 | ||
Technology and Power | ||
History of Disease and Medicine | ||
U.S. Religion since 1870 | ||
Indigenous North America | ||
The Vietnam War | ||
Problems in American History (when topic applies and with department approval) | ||
Other appropriate course with department approval
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Select at least 3 credits from each group.
Specialization in European History
Code | Title | Credits |
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Select four courses from the following: 1 | 12 | |
Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern to 1789 | ||
The Crusades | ||
Problems in European History (when topic applies and with department approval) | ||
Other appropriate course with department approval
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1789-1914 | ||
Nineteenth-Century Europe | ||
Modern Metropolis | ||
Technology and Power | ||
History of Disease and Medicine | ||
Problems in European History (when topic applies and with department approval) | ||
Other appropriate course with department approval
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1914 to the Present | ||
Modern Metropolis | ||
Stalinism | ||
Technology and Power | ||
History of Disease and Medicine | ||
Problems in European History (when topic applies with department approval) | ||
Other appropriate course with department approval
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Select at least 3 credits from each group.
Specialization in Global History
Code | Title | Credits |
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Select four courses from the following: | 12 | |
Approaches to Modern World History | ||
Problems in Latin American History | ||
Problems in Global History | ||
Problems in Asian History | ||
Problems in African History | ||
Approaches to Middle East and Islamic History | ||
The Crusades | ||
Problems in Middle Eastern History | ||
Disasters in History | ||
World War II Era | ||
Other appropriate course with department approval
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Research Seminar
Code | Title | Credits |
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HIST 797 | Research Seminar in History | 3 |
Total Credits | 3 |
Applied History
Students take 12 credits of coursework in historic preservation, museum studies, archives, historical editing, or new media and information technology. At least 6 credits must be taken as coursework other than internship.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Professional Experience | ||
Students may meet this requirement through a minimum of 3 credits of internship or with professional experience in applied history, with documentation and approval of department. Students with professional experience will take 12 credits of coursework from the list below to meet the applied history requirement.
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Internship in Applied History | ||
Select 6-12 credits from the following: | 6-12 | |
Topics in Applied History | ||
War and Remembrance | ||
Introduction to Digital Humanities | ||
Topics in History and New Media | ||
Teaching and Learning History in the Digital Age | ||
The Administration of Archives and Manuscripts | ||
Museum Studies | ||
Historical Editing | ||
Historic Preservation | ||
Digital Public History | ||
Clio Wired: An Introduction to History and New Media | ||
Data Analysis for History | ||
Creating Software for History | ||
Other appropriate course with department approval
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Proficiency in a Relevant Research Tool
Code | Title | Credits |
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Students fulfill the requirement by completing one of the following: | ||
Coursework, work or internship experience, or exam in computers, statistics, or a modern foreign language.
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Introduction to Digital Humanities | ||
Clio Wired: An Introduction to History and New Media | ||
Other course by approval of department
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