M.A. History - Legacy Model

Four-Year Degree Pathway Example

Four-year plans may vary based on course availability and individual goals. Students should consult their advisor about degree requirements and reference the Course Catalog.

First Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
Hist 501: Readings in United States History, Beginnings to 18153
HISt 506: Readings in the European Age of Revolution, 1789-19143
HIST 520: Historical Methods3
Total Credits for Semester9

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
HIST 502: Readings in United States History, 1815-19193
HIST 507: Readings in Modern Europe, 1914 to the Present3
HIST 5XX or HIST 6XXX: Topics or Seminar in United States, European or Regional History3
Total Credits for Semester9

Second Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
HIST 503: Readings in United States History, 1919 to the Present3
HIST 505: Readings in Early Modern Europe, 1500 - 17893
HIST 6XX: Seminar in United States, European or Regional History3
Total Credits for Semester9

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
HIST 5XX: Topics in United Sates, European or Regional History3
HIST5XX or HIST 6XX: Topics or Seminar in United States, European or Regional History3
HIST 699 or HIST 6XX: Thesis or Seminar in United States European or Regional History3
Total Credits for Semester9

Third Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
n/a0
Total Credits for Semester0

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
n/a0
Total Credits for Semester0

Fourth Year

Fall Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
n/a0
Total Credits for Semester0

Spring Semester

Recommended Course SelectionsCredits
n/a0
Total Credits for Semester0

Notes:

  • Three 600-level surveys must be completed (HIST 699- MA thesis can count as one of them)
  • 5XX represents HIST 510, HIST 511, or HIST 512
  • 6XX represents HIST 610, HIST 611, or HIST 612

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