Make history in your community with an MA in Public History

Is your passion in preserving, sharing, and creating meaningful histories? An MA in Public History from 体育菠菜大平台, which can be completed fully online, will prepare you to conduct community-based research, develop exhibits and public programs, and interpret the past in collaboration with diverse stakeholders and communities. You’ll work directly with experienced public historians and award-winning faculty who are invested in developing your skills for today’s world. Courses and internships offer opportunities to collaborate, network, and build your resume through real-world application.

This program is designed to accommodate your needs, whether you’re a recent graduate or already in the field. You can complete the program with either a thesis or major public history project, allowing you to demonstrate your skills and preparing you for what’s next.

Prerequisites: A bachelor’s degree with at least 18 hours in history or related fields

Accelerated Public History M.A. Program

Earn your Public History M.A alongside your Bachelor's, completing the program in just 5 years with the Accelerated 4+1 program. Learn more about accelerated programs at 体育菠菜大平台.

Career Opportunities with a Master's in Public History

  • Museum Director
  • Curator
  • Registrar
  • Collections Manager
  • Visitor Services Associate
  • Docent/Tour Guide
  • Living History Interpreter
  • Museum Educator
  • Historic Preservationist
  • Cultural Resource Management
  • History Consultant
  • Archivist

"We do projects like grant writing. These are skills we will use in the public history field, but we’re getting that experience now. I loved that I could complete real world assignments."

 

Tatiana Moore

Public History M.A.

Benefits of a Master's Degree

A graduate degree helps you advance your career by qualifying for higher positions with additional leadership opportunities. The median salary for those with master’s degrees is 16% higher than for those with an undergraduate degree, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.