Programme Type: Postgraduate
Course Overview
This program provides graduate students with:
- An understanding of history as a mode of inquiry
- An in-depth exposure to a least two different historical fields
- A grounding in historical research methods
- An introduction to the art of historical interpretation
Program Benefits
The Master of Arts program features:
- Small, seminar-type classes taught by a faculty member
- Classes that meet once a week in the evening
- Access to University resources including Ronald Williams Library and The Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (with more than 60 million volumes)
- IRAD—the Illinois Regional Archives Depository, housed in the Ronald Williams Library.
Career Options
The M.A. in History leads to a career as a:
- Teacher/instructor (community college levels)
- Museum educator
- Historical societies educator
- Archivist
- Researcher
- Librarian
- Preservation worker
- Documentary editor
Entry Requirement
Admission Requirements:
An applicant’s undergraduate academic record must reflect an overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale. All undergraduate work is included in the evaluation. Post-bachelor’s work in graduate-level courses, if any, is expected to average 3.0 (B) or better. Applicants must meet any additional program requirements.
Goals and Objectives
Submit a two-page statement addressing your goals and objectives specific to the program to which you are applying.
Letters of Recommendation
Two recommenders must each submit a letter of recommendation and the Letter of Recommendation Form on your behalf. Recommenders should be professors and/or employers who can attest to your qualifications. One letter should be from a former professor if you have been in school in the last five years. Recommendation letters from non-supervisory co-workers, family members, or friends will not be accepted. If a recommender submits a letter and form by mail to the Office of Graduate Admissions, his or her signature must appear across the back seal of the envelope.
Alternatively, you can send a link to your recommenders through your online application portal. By accessing the links, your recommenders can complete the Letter of Recommendation Form and submit the letters of recommendation electronically, directly to Northeastern. If you scan or email copies of letters of recommendation, these will not be accepted.
Application Fee
The $30 application fee is payable by mail (check or money order), online (debit or credit card), or in-person (cash, check, money order, debit, or credit card).
All standardized test scores (i.e. GRE, GMAT, TAP, Basic Skills, TOEFL, IELTS, ECE, or WES evaluation) must be sent directly from the organization to be considered official.
Additional Requirements for International Applicants
An international applicant is a foreign student who plans to apply for or is currently in the United States on a non-immigrant student visa. As an international applicant, you are required to fulfill all of the admission requirements and submit all the required documents that domestic applicants do. Additionally, you must demonstrate that you meet eligibility requirements for:
- Non-immigrant student visa status
- English language proficiency
Fees
In-stateTuition and fees: $ 9242
Out-of-state Tuition and fees: $ 17033
This information was accurate on : 05/04/2021
Please contact us for more information about this courses