History, M.A.
The program course outline and graduation requirements for this catalog year are listed below. The department website provides an overview of the program, including admission requirements, faculty biographies, learning outcomes, and careers: https://www.southernct.edu/academics/history/programs.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - 30 CREDITS
Select One U.S. History Course:
HIS 513 – The Transformation of American Society 1877-1917
HIS 514 – Issues in American Constitutional History
HIS 518 – A Women's Place is in the Curriculum: A Multicultural Approach
HIS 536 – Progressive and Modern Women in the U.S.A.
HIS 551 – The Colonial Period in U.S. History
HIS 552 – American Revolution
HIS 554 – The Pre-Civil War Era, 1820-1850
HIS 555 – The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850-1877
HIS 556 – US Maritime History
HIS 558 – History of the Trans-Mississippi West
HIS 562 – Seminar in the History of American Diplomacy
HIS 563 – History of Urban America
HIS 566 – History of American Radicalism
HIS 569 – American Indian History
Select One European History Course:
HIS 516 – Stalinism
HIS 517 – Russian Revolution
HIS 564 – Seminar in Early Modern Europe
HIS 568 – Seminar in Late Modern Europe
HIS 570 – Seminar in Modern Europe
HIS 575 – Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
HIS 586 – Seminar in the Origins of Rome to 44 BCE
HIS 587 – French Revolution and Napoleon
HIS 588 – Seminar in the Roman Empire
HIS 589 – Tudor-Stuart England
HIS 591 – Seminar in European Intellectual History
Select One Non-Western History Course:
HIS 508 – Contemporary World History
HIS 527 – Major Powers of Latin American since Independence
HIS 528 – Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
HIS 531 – Race and Nationalism in South Africa
HIS 542 – Trade in Society in West Africa
HIS 548 – China Since Western Impact
HIS 571 – The Medieval Middle East
HIS 572 – The Modern Middle East
HIS 578 – Early Chinese Texts
HIS 579 – Seminar in Southeast Asia to 1850
Elective Credits (15-21 Credits)
Number of Elective Credits Required is determined by Capstone Track Selected.
(HIS 593 and HIS 594 are excluded options toward elective credits.)
Thesis Track: 15 credits in any graduate level history course
Special Project Track: 18 credits in any graduate level history course
Comprehensive Exam Track: 21 credits in any graduate level history course
Capstone (0-3 Credits)
Select one Track:
Thesis: HIS 593 and HIS 594 – (Thesis Seminar I and II) – 6 credits
Special Project: HIS 600 – (Special Project Capstone) – 3 credits
Comprehensive Exam - (no credit)