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593 Master's degrees in History in North America
History
The History program from University of North Florida is dedicated to teaching, research, and the intellectual development of students, the university, and the community.
History
History at Winthrop University with thesis requires the completion of at least 33 hours of approved graduate-level courses including a thesis. At least half the work presented for the degree must be 600-level courses.
History
Brandeis University's M.A. and Ph.D. programs in History at Brandeis University train students to research, write, and teach history at the highest level.

History and Political Thought
The History and Political Thought program offered at Texas A&M International University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of historical developments and political theories, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills necessary for careers in education, public service, law, and international affairs.
History (Specialized Option)
The Master of Arts program in History (Specialized Option) offered by the California State University Sacramento introduces students to the use of the historical method, the critical investigation of problems in historical study, and the analysis and interpretation of primary source material.
History
The History MA course at American Public University takes you on an academic journey exploring the key historical events, people, and cultures that fundamentally shaped the world today.
History
Students seeking the Master of Arts of History from University of Arkansas must complete at least 30 hours of history at the 5000-level and above.
History
History at North Carolina Central University offers concentrations in African history, African American history, European history, Latin American history, public history, and United States history.
History
The History program at University of Connecticut is designed to give general training at the graduate level in preparation for doctoral study or work in education, government service, law, or the private sector.
History
History at Western Washington University allows students to make an impact. By working to understand the past, they engage the present.
History
The History MA degree offered by The University of Vermont maintains a small, selective graduate program leading to the master’s degree in history.
Applied Anthropology and Historic Preservation
The University of Maryland’s Dual degree Master’s Program in Applied Anthropology and Historic Preservation is a holistic, comprehensive primer for a professional career in the research, understanding and preservation of cultural resources and heritage.
Military History
The Military History MA course at American Public University explores the historiography of military and warfare that shaped future civilization. While pursuing this online master’s degree, you’ll discover the strategy, command, leadership tactics, and technological advances in weaponry that altered the outcome of some of the most significant battles in history.
History
The History degree from Kent State University builds on your undergraduate studies and allow you to specialize in a particular historical period, region, or theme. With rigorous coursework, research opportunities and close mentorship from faculty, you'll develop the skills needed to succeed in a wide range of careers.
History
History from University of Missouri - Columbia faculty has compiled a distinguished record of scholarship, receiving major awards to support their research from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation and many other sponsors of cutting edge scholarship.
History
Students seeking this History degree from Jacksonville State University may select the Thesis or Non Thesis Option.
History (Comprehensive Option)
The Master of Arts program in History (Comprehensive Option) offered by the California State University Sacramento introduces students to the use of the historical method, the critical investigation of problems in historical study, and the analysis and interpretation of primary source material.
History
The M.A. degree in History from Boston College offers students an opportunity for sustained study and research with concentrations in American history, Medieval history, Early Modern European history, Modern European history (encompassing English, Irish, and Continental European), and Latin-American history.
Arts Administration
Arts Administration from Wayne State University offers a broad arts administration education as well as focus within specific areas of practice. The program fosters leadership and management skills, explores processes of innovation and creativity, examines networks and sources of support, while drawing on sound business and administrative training.
Slavic and Eurasian Cultures
Students typically enter the Master of Arts Degree in Slavic and Eurasian Cultures program at Duke University one year of language instruction in Polish or Turkish and/or several years of Russian language instruction to enable them to do research in the original language.