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Information about the Syracuse University History Graduate Program- Fields of Study and Program Requirements

Fields of Study

AFRICA - Pre-Colonial, Modern
EAST ASIA - Pre-Modern China, Modern China, Pre-Modern Korea, Modern Korea
EUROPE - Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern, Modern
LATIN AMERICA - Modern, Colonial, Mexico, Caribbean
UNITED STATES - Early North America, Modern United States, Women, Religion,
Native American, African American
SOUTH ASIA - Modern and Contemporary
THEMATIC - Empire, Nation and Citizenship; Labor and Social Movements;
Mediterranean World; Modern Atlantic; Political Violence;
Intellectual History; Crime, Law and Deviance; Women,
Gender and Sexuality; Race and Ethnicity; Religion and Society

Masters Program 

  • The Master of Arts degree can be a terminal degree or an introduction in research and reading before pursuing the Ph.D.  The objectives of this program are to develop basic analytic techniques, to broaden knowledge in the student’s specialty, and to offer research experience in an area chosen by the student and his or her advisor.  Upon petition the Department may accept up to nine (9) hours of transfer credits from other departments or institutions.  The degree can be earned according to one of the two following plans, both requiring a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0. Additional program requirements for the History MA can be found in the Graduate Course Catalog

    • Language
      • Each student fulfills requirements in one foreign language prior to taking the Master’s examination or the submission of a thesis

    • The first plan requires a minimum of 30 credits, including three required classes of 3 credits each (HST 801, HST 803 and HST 804) and 21 additional course credits (9 of these 21 course credits can be outside the department). After completing 30 course credits, students must take a one-hour oral comprehensive examination in their field of specialization.

    • The second plan requires a minimum 24 course credits including three required classes of 3 credits each (HST 801, HST 803 and HST 804) and 15 additional course credits (9 of the 15 course credits can be outside the department). Students take 6 thesis hours and make an oral defense of the thesis.

PhD Program

  • The department of History offers the Ph.D. degree to students interested in research and teaching. The primary focus is on original research and historical thought and writing. Program requirements for the History Ph.D. can be found in the Graduate Course Catalog.

  • The program of study leading to the Ph.D. consists of four elements:
    1. Completion of coursework;
    2. completion of language examination(s);
    3. completion of qualifying oral examinations in three fields;
    4. preparation of a dissertation.

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