A major graduate program in history will be initiated under the direction of the departmental graduate advisor and approved by the Head of the Department of History and the Dean of the Graduate School.
Applicants for the degree must complete 30 semester credit hours of work beyond the bachelor’s degree. Twenty-four semester credit hours in history are required, including History 6373 (Historiography and Research) and History 6699 (Thesis). No more than 6 semester credit hours of undergraduate courses approved for graduate credit may be included in the program.
Upon completion of all course work except the thesis, the student will take an oral and a written examination administered by the history graduate faculty. Degree candidates will be expected to demonstrate a fundamental knowledge across the spectrum of United States history and other specified areas agreed to when formulating the program
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A major graduate program in history will be initiated under the direction of the departmental graduate advisor and approved by the Head of the Department of History and the Dean of the Graduate School.
Applicants for the degree must complete 30 semester credit hours of work beyond the bachelor's degree. Twenty-four semester credit hours in history are required, including History 6373 (Historiography and Research) and History 6699 (Thesis). No more than 6 semester credit hours of undergraduate courses approved for graduate credit may be included in the program.
Upon completion of all course work except the thesis, the student will
The department offers graduate course work leading to a Master of Arts in History. The department also offers courses in the Secondary Education option for the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction degree. (See page 450, under the School of Education.)
The Master of Arts degree is designed to serve students desiring to pursue historical studies beyond the baccalaureate degree. It is intended to instill in its students and demand of its graduates historical consciousness; those technical skills necessary to research, analyze, and write effectively; and a broad knowledge of the history of the United States and other selected areas
A major in history requires a total of 30 semester hours of which nine semester hours should be in the field of American history, exclusive of survey courses, and nine semester hours outside American history, exclusive of European survey courses.
ACADEMIC MAJOR Semester Hours
History 1301 and 1302 6
History 2331 and 2332 6
Advanced United States History 9
Advanced non-United States History 9
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Communication 2301 3
Computer Literacy (Animal Science 1351,
Communication 2345, Computer Science 1331, Education 2323,
Business Computer Information Systems 1305, Journalism 2345, Music 2353, University Studies 2323) 3
English 1301, 1302, and sophomore literature 12
Government 2301 and 2302 6
Mathematics 1302, 1303, 1311, 1312, 1321, 1332, 2331, or 2332 3
Natural Science (two lab sciences: biology,
6301 Texas History (3-0).
A seminar in selected topics in Texas history.
6306 United States History, 1877-1919 (3-0).
Special emphasis will be given to the Populist Movement, Progressivism, the Spanish-American War, Imperialism, and United States participation in World War I. The course is designed to provide both factual knowledge and to develop an awareness of historigraphical interpretations.
6321 Early American History (3-0).
A seminar in selected topics in American history from 1608 to 1825.
6322 United States Diplomatic History Since 1898 (3-0).
A seminar in diplomatic history and U.S. foreign policy in the twentieth century with particular emphasis on the emergence of the United
Mayville State’s History Education program is designed to
give you a genuine understanding of the events that have
shaped the world. As a History Education major at Mayville
State, you’ll become a part of a tradition of training educators
that is more that a century old. Mayville State began as a
teacher’s college in 1889, and training educators remains a
critical part of our mission. A History Education degree will
give you the knowledge of history and the teaching skills you
need to be successful in the classroom.
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