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Nov 27, 2024
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2008-2009 Graduate Catalog [Archived]
History with Specialization in the History of Labor and Reform Movements in the United States M.A.
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(33 semester hours minimum)
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Required Courses (24 hours):
Choose two of the following:
Choose one of the following:
Other Courses (9 hours):
A combination of electives, inside or outside the department, related to the specialization and approved by the student’s committee chairperson and advisor. Culminating Experience:
M.A. students must choose one of the following options: Option I:
In combination with the above requirements, successful completion of a thesis (699—6 hrs.) and a final oral examination pertaining primarily to the thesis. Option II:
In addition to the above requirements, proof of proficiency in one foreign language approved by the Graduate Committee of the Department of History, and final written and oral examinations pertaining to the student’s course work and research seminar paper. Proof of language proficiency may be met by one of three means as specified by the Graduate Committee of the department:
- By having completed 12 semester hours at the undergraduate level; or
- By completing six semester hours of special courses in reading skills offered by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics; or
- By passing an approved foreign language proficiency examination.
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