Program Overview
The master of arts in history is program is geared for those who hold an initial teaching license and are seeking professional licensure; current or future professionals in area museums and historical agencies; students who are preparing for doctoral studies in history; and those who just simply love history and want to dive deeper into the discipline. Program highlights include:
- 33-39 credits, with thesis and capstone options available
- Internationally recognized faculty committed to rigorous, yet accessible, teaching and learning experiences
- Opportunities to conduct research, fieldwork, and internships at institutions throughout Essex County.
- Flexible course formats with classes offered in the evening, hybrid, online, summer, and as weeklong institutes
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