This Master of Arts in History program equips students with advanced research and analytical skills through a blend of coursework, a Major Research Paper, and a conference presentation. It offers flexible full-time or part-time study options and is centered on dynamic fields including International, Gender, Canadian, European, and Environmental history.
Key Program Highlights
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Present original research at the annual Graduate Student Conference
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Choose between a one-year full-time or three-year flexible program path
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Learn from award-winning faculty with diverse expertise
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Focus on cutting-edge fields like Environmental history and Indigenous studies
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Complete a significant Major Research Paper to demonstrate mastery