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University of Northern Colorado


College of Humanities & Social Sciences
History
School of History, Philosophy & Political Science Ross Hall 3270, Campus Box 116
Greeley, CO 80639 US
 
Phone: 1-970-351-2905
 

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M.A. - Thesis and Non-Thesis Options. Specialization in fields of US, Europe, and world history
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Much has changed in the study of history over the past several decades. The world has become more closely linked by travel, trade, migration, and communications. The United States has redefined its role as a world leader due to increased globalization. Colorado itself has attracted significant publicity for its continued expansion of economic opportunity. These factors necessitate new perspectives in thought and action to provide the public with a comprehensive understanding of change and its implications over time. The UNC graduate program in History offers personal access to graduate faculty, small seminars, and proximity to major regional and national document and resource collections of over four million volumes. Program faculty with expertise in all major fields of historical study offer exposure to national standards of research and writing. The faculty also take great pride in its graduates’ accomplishments and successes, notably the contributions that students and faculty make to the state and nation. Our graduate students in History pursue training for academic careers in universities and community colleges; public history venues like archives, historical societies, museums, and state and national park systems; teaching in the K-12 classroom; and self-employment in research and writing. Recent graduates of our master’s degree program have advanced to law school, and to doctoral programs at major universities. Other graduates have been employed by community colleges and universities at home and abroad, public school districts, the Army’s Foreign Language Institute, and law firms in Denver and in Washington, DC.
   
Accreditation Information: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. 
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