The Course
of Study for the M.A. track includes a two-semester survey of
readings and applied research in public history, a methodological
speciality (such as oral history, archives and records management,
public policy, material culture or historic preservation), courses
in history of a major geographic area, an internship and a thesis.
Students
must also demonstrate competence in a foreign language (reading
skill) or computer science. For the minor, the reading course
and two other courses approved by the director are required.
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