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24 Master's degrees in History in Massachusetts, United States
Teaching History
The Salem State University offers a degree in Teaching History. The master of arts in teaching history is designed for liberal arts graduates who wish to begin preparation for teaching history at the secondary level or practicing teachers who desire to expand their understanding of the educational process while increasing their formal education in history.
History
The Master of Arts (MA) in History Program at Fitchburg State University is designed for students pursuing careers in historical research, writing, post secondary level teaching, and for secondary teachers pursuing advanced study in history.
Preservation Studies
Local, state, and federal laws seek to balance the societal interest with individual private property rights. Like zoning and other land-use controls, preservation incentives help negotiate the relationship between the past and the future. The work of lawyers and advocates stands at the center of these processes.You can learn more about this at Boston University's Preservation Studies.
Public Anthropology
Boston University's Master’s in Public Anthropology (MAPA) is designed to provide students with a basic anthropological training and an appreciation of the significance of a cross-cultural perspective in professional practice.