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2010-2013 Graduate Catalog 
    
2010-2013 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History, Ph.D.


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Objective

The Ph.D. program in History is designed for students who plan to have careers as research scholars, college and university professors, and/or public historians in archives, museums, government, and community organizations, and/or as curriculum specialists in secondary and elementary education.

Admission

Admission to the doctoral program in History is granted once a year for the fall semester and is based on the following requirements:

  1. A Master’s degree with a thesis or the equivalent thereof in History, or a related field, from a regionally accredited college or university;
  2. A grade point average of at least 3.0 in all previous post-baccalaureate work;
  3. A formal application with an official copy of GRE scores and official transcripts submitted to the Graduate School;
  4. Students for whom instruction has not been in English must submit results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL);
  5. Three academic letters of recommendation;
  6. A writing sample (a graduate seminar or research paper) in History; and,
  7. A statement of goals, the proposed major concentration and two minor concentrations of study.

(See the MSU Graduate School for “General Degree Requirements .”)

General Requirements Upon Enrolling


  1. Students entering the program with GRE verbal scores below 500 are required to enroll in and pass with a grade of “B” or better in HIST 599 Historical Writing (no credit toward the degree).
  2. Students who have not completed prerequisite credits required for enrollment in the Ph.D. level courses in previous post-baccalaureate study will be required to take up to 6 credits of prerequisite courses at the 500 to 700 levels.
  3. Students with post-baccalaureate degrees in related fields must have earned a minimum of 9 graduate credit hours in History.
  4. Students must select one major from the three fields below:
  • African American History
  • African Diaspora History
  • Twentieth Century United States History

The remaining two fields will serve as minor concentrations.

Requirements for the Ph.D. in History


Candidates for the Ph.D. degree in History must maintain an overall grade point average of 3.3 in all course work at the end of each academic semester. Candidates must complete a minimum of thirty-nine (39) credit hours, pass a written comprehensive examination, submit an acceptably written dissertation and successfully complete an oral defense of the dissertation.

Other Requirements


Writing Skills Requirement


Pre-requisite History Courses


Content and/or Theory Courses (600+ Level)


  • Major Concentration Courses 12 credits.
  • Minor Concentration Courses 1-6 credits.
  • Minor Concentration Courses 2-6 credits.

Proficiency Competency Requirement in Two Areas


Dissertation Courses


Total Degree: 39 Credit Hours


*Prerequisite course HIST 708 - Oral History  may be applied toward the degree as a 3 credit hour Twentieth Century course, or an elective.

Prerequisite course HIST 707 - Archival Theory  may be applied toward the degree as a 3 credit hour elective.

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