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General Catalog 2024-2025 
    
General Catalog 2024-2025

History - Teaching Option, M.A.


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The Department of History  

Master of Arts Degree Requirements

Graduate history courses are open only to program students or by instructor’s permission. The History Department offers a 30-unit Master of Arts program with a traditional track and a teaching option.

Electives (6 units)


Students will select 6 additional units from

Culminating Experience (3 units)


Project:


Total: 30 Units


Graduate Program

(See Division of Research and Graduate Studies.)

The Master of Arts program in History is designed to extend the competence of persons engaged in a wide variety of fields requiring a broad grasp of historical knowledge, techniques, and interpretation. Within this degree program, students may choose to complete either a traditional track or a teaching option. The traditional track, which offers both thesis and examination as possible culminating experiences, best satisfies the needs of those interested in public service, teaching at the community college level, or pursuing advanced graduate study in history. The teaching option best satisfies the needs of those interested in enhancing their teaching of history primarily at the secondary level.

The Graduate Certificate program is most suitable for those teachers who would like to update their professional credentials, those seeking supplemental certification, those seeking to prepare for the CSET, and/or those who would simply like to continue their study of history but who do not require an M.A.
Prerequisites. Admission to the Master of Arts degree program in History assumes undergraduate preparation equivalent to this university’s major in history. Majors from other disciplines may qualify for admission depending on grade point average and other factors deemed pertinent for success in historical studies. The department determines in each case whether the applicant needs additional preparation before receiving classified standing. Applicants to the Teaching Option must have either a teaching credential or special approval from the graduate coordinator prior to applying.

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