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

History (PhD)


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Requirements for the Degree:


Candidates for the PhD degree are required to complete 30 credits of course work, of which 24 credits must be in history. Coursework for the PhD degree can typically be completed within the first 2 years of the program.

Required Coursework:


3 credits. This course does not count as one of the five reading seminars.

Reading Seminars:


15 credits of coursework from the following courses.

Note:


With the approval of the Director of Graduate Studies, a HIST666 component of an undergraduate lecture course or an independent study may count as a reading seminar. Such approval will be given only when a HIST666 component includes regular “mini-seminar” meetings to discuss graduate-level readings and when our regularly scheduled seminars do not meet the student’s needs.

Research and Writing Seminars:


6 credits of coursework from the following history courses.

In a given year, other research and writing seminars may be offered.

Electives:


Students may take up to 6 credits of elective coursework at the 600/800 - level chosen with advisor approval.

Doctoral Dissertation


After passing the qualifying exams, PhD students are registered for 9 credits of HIST 969. During this time they will write their dissertation which must make a significant contribution to historical knowledge, uphold professional standards of research and interpretation, and be presented in clear, well- organized English prose.

The dissertation is written under the guidance of a dissertation director and three other faculty members who together constitute the student’s dissertation committee. Composition of this committee must be approved by the Graduate Studies Committee. It is expected that the director of the dissertation will be a faculty member in the history department, but a student can petition the Graduate Studies Committee for approval of an outside director. At least one faculty member on the dissertation committee must come from outside the department.

The doctoral student must defend the dissertation before their dissertation committee in a forum that is open to the university as a whole. This 90-120 minute oral defense, which is chaired by the dissertation director, is concerned with the content, methodology, and significance of the dissertation.

Credits to Total a Minimum of 30


Last Revised for 2022-2023 Academic Year


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