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2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

History, M.A.


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About the History Master’s Program


The Department of History offers two different kinds of Master of Arts degrees in History—the M.A. academic preparatory concentration (with thesis) and the terminal M.A., or professional enrichment preparatory concentration (non-thesis).

M.A. Academic Preparatory Concentration


Program Requirements


A student in the M.A. academic preparatory concentration must successfully complete at least 36 hours of graduate work to receive the Master of Arts degree. A minimum of 24 hours must be taken in the Department of History at Texas Tech. All Department of History graduate courses meet face-to-face (no online courses are offered). This includes 12 hours taken at the 5000-level in one of three geographic areas of concentration (United States, Europe, or World) and 12 hours of elective graduate coursework. Of the electives, 6 hours must be chosen from geographic areas outside of the student’s geographic area of concentration. Students must take no more than 6 hours at the 7000-level and must complete HIST 5304  and HIST 6301  in the first semester they are offered after the student’s admission to the program. HIST 5304  must be taken before HIST 6301 . HIST 5304  and HIST 6301  must also be taken before completing 6 hours of thesis hours (HIST 6000 ). Within this framework, students are strongly advised to plan their programs with the advice and consent of the Graduate Program Coordinator, the Director of Graduate Studies, and their primary faculty advisor.   

Course Requirements:

  • HIST 5304  (Take during first semester course is offered after admission.)
  • HIST 6301  (Take during first semester course is offered after completion of HIST 5304 .)
  • Geographic Area of Concentration (12 Semester Credit Hours)
  • Electives (12 Semester Credit Hours, 6 hours of which must be outside the geographic area of concentration)
  • HIST 6000  - Master’s Thesis (6 Semester Credit Hours)

Foreign Language Requirement. One foreign language is required for the M.A. thesis-concentration degree according to the following guidelines:
1. Proficiency in one language other than English is required of all candidates for the M.A. thesis-concentration degree.
2. For the purpose of the above listed requirements, “proficiency” in a language is defined according to the following parameters:

  • native speaker status as certified by the Graduate Studies Committee,
  • attainment of a grade of C- or better in a fourth semester undergraduate course (in Texas numeration, the 2302 course),
  • attainment of a grade of B- or better in the second semester of an accelerated graduate language course (in Texas numeration the 5342 course),
  • other class work equivalent to the above, OR
  • demonstration of an equivalent level of competency through an approved examination.

Thesis. Thesis work is directed by a committee consisting of at least two members of the history graduate faculty. Other faculty who may be a scholar with relevant expertise from the Department of History, another department, or another university, can be added to the committee if the thesis director, student, and graduate advisor conclude that the nature of the thesis topic warrants it. After the final version of the thesis has been approved by the committee, students are required to pass an oral defense of the thesis.

Terminal Master of Arts Concentration (Non-Thesis Professional Enrichment)


Program Requirements


The professional enrichment concentration is designed to assist persons for whom a two-year graduate degree would provide career advancement in a chosen or desired field other than that for which a history Ph.D. is required. The focus of the terminal M.A. is on providing a platform for developing critical analytical skills (reading, written, and oral) within a historical framework. The program provides intense study of up to three interrelated geographic or thematic fields. The terminal M.A. concludes with written examinations in the student’s chosen fields of study. The degree does not require the completion of a thesis-length work. For this reason, the terminal M.A. concentration is not intended for those whose interests are oriented toward undertaking Ph.D. work in history. Some of the careers for which obtaining a terminal M.A. in History may be an asset include the following: education/teaching (K-12 or community college), library studies, non-governmental agencies, social work, journalism, campaign management, genealogist, archivist/archival administration, public historian, corporate management, community organizer, counseling, public affairs, political activism, and entertainment industry historical consultant.


Course Requirements. A student in this plan must successfully complete at least 36 hours of graduate work to receive the terminal Master of Arts degree. A minimum of 24 hours must be taken in the Department of History and at least 3 hours must be taken at the 6000-level. No more than 6 hours may be taken at the 7000-level. Students must complete HIST 5304. Students are also required to select at least two, and no more than three, focus areas (either geographic and/or from the thematic fields list produced by the department). For the three-field concentration, students are required to complete a minimum of 9 hours in each field. For the two-field concentration, 15 hours are required in one field, and 12 hours in the other field. The remaining 6 elective hours toward the degree can be used either to intensify work in an already selected focus area or pursue an appropriate minor in another department. Within this framework, students are strongly advised to plan their programs with the advice and consent of the Graduate Program Coordinator, the Director of Graduate Studies, and their primary faculty advisor (Committee Chair). The student will select a Committee Chair by the second semester of coursework and, in conjunction with the Chair, select one department faculty member for each focus area chosen.


The 36 hours are distributed as follows:

  • HIST 5304  
  • Focus Area One: 9 Semester Credit Hours
  • Focus Area Two: 9 Semester Credit Hours
  • Focus Area Three: 9 Semester Credit Hours
  • Discretionary/Elective Hours or Minor Field: 6 Semester Credit Hours

OR

  • HIST 5304  
  • Focus Area One: 12 Semester Credit Hours
  • Focus Area Two: 15 Semester Credit Hours
  • Discretionary/Elective Hours or Minor Field: 6 Semester Credit Hours

Foreign Language Requirement. No language is required for the terminal Master of Arts option

Comprehensive Examinations. M.A. non-thesis concentration students who have completed their required coursework will take comprehensive examinations in their chosen focus areas administered by their committee members. Students can take the exams in the semester they complete their coursework. In the comprehensive examinations, the student is expected to demonstrate a high level of factual knowledge, an insight into problems of meaning and interpretation, and a command of the historiography and literature of the fields selected.

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