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University of North Dakota


College of Arts and Science
History
Merrifield Hall 219, 276 Centennial Dr Stop 8096
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8096 US
 
Phone: 1-701-777-3681
Fax: 1-701-777-4636
 

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Degrees: Program Format:
Master's
M.A.-History;M.Ed.-History
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D.A.;Ph.D.
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The department of History offers a program leading to the Master of Arts degree. The M.Ed. degree is also available for students who wish to complete an Education degree with an area of concentration in History. See the M.Ed. requirements in the Degree Requirements section for further information. The program advisor for the M.Ed. will be in the Department of History, but, if you plan to take this option, you should also consult an advisor in the College of Education and Human Development. Some Teaching Assistantships, providing stipends and waivers of tuition, are available. Applications for assistantships should be submitted by March 1, but later applications will be considered. The department of History also offers a program leading to the Doctor of Arts degree. The Doctor of Arts degree is designed to prepare you if your primary interest is teaching history at the undergraduate collegiate level. It places heavy emphasis upon subject matter and a supervised teaching internship. The internship requires teaching a survey course for one semester during the second year of the program, and a second course for one semester at the 200 or 300 level during the third year. The department offers five fields of study: Ancient World, Early Modern Europe, Modern Europe, United States to 1877, and United States since 1877. The Doctor of Arts program has been designated a Western Regional Graduate Program by the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (WICHE) because of its uniqueness and strength. It is, therefore, open to residents of the thirteen western states at resident tuition rates. Finally, the department of History also offers a program leading to the Ph.D. degree. The Ph.D. program, jointly conducted by the History Departments of the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University.
   
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