Master of Arts in History and Archival Studies

Estados Unidos

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O que eu aprenderei?

The Master of Arts in History & Archival Studies combines training in the researching and writing of scholarly history with the study of archival practice and maintenance, preparing students for careers in special collections, libraries, museums, and other entities that recognize the critical value of keeping and maintaining historical documentation.

The Archival Studies program provides a theoretical and practical framework for creating and understanding archival collections, including why we make them and how we maintain them. Theoretical and scholarly historical work is complemented by experiential learning opportunities, such as internships, in order to ground your knowledge in the current practices of the professional world. Throughout the program, you may take advantage of the many benefits that CGU’s History Department confers: access to faculty-scholars who specialize in U.S. and European history and abundant opportunities to collaborate with students and faculty in other CGU departments as well as at other member institutions of the highly ranked Claremont Colleges. You’ll gain a broad-based, humanistic education that equips you with the research, analytical, and communication skills critical for successful careers.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

You will have access to the archives of the Libraries of the Claremont Colleges, one of the largest collections in California. The Huntington Library, one of the world’s finest research libraries for English and American history, is nearby.
Students may take archival studies courses as part of any degree program.

Curriculum

Courses
Required History courses (4 units)

History 300 (4 units)

Archival Studies courses (12 units)

Archival Studies 310: Introduction (4 units)
Archival Studies 311: Topics & Advanced Training (4 units)
Archival Studies 396: Internship/Practicum (4 units)

History elective courses (28 units)
Open elective courses (4 units)

Research Tools Requirement

One language–reading proficiency in historical materials (European studies requires French or German)

Research Paper

One substantive research paper

Thesis

An original scholarly work written in consultation with a Thesis Committee and based on an array of primary and secondary sources.

De qual departamento farei parte?

School of Arts and Humanities

Opções de estudo

Período integral (2 anos)

Valores
US$48.480,00 (R$ 242.512) por ano
USD $2,020 per unit

*O preço é estimado e tem caráter informativo, por favor, verifique esta informação com a instituição.

Prazo para inscrição

5 July 2024, 15 November 2024

Data de início

26 Agosto 2024, 21 Janeiro 2025

Localização

School of Arts and Humanities

150 E. 10th Street,

CLAREMONT,

California,

91711, United States

Requisitos de admissão

Para estudantes internacionais

CGU requires applicants to submit proof of a completed a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. The school also requires a minimum standard of a B average in undergraduate coursework (3.0 on a 4.0 scale).

A minimum TOEFL score of 75 iBT, IELTS score of 6.0 or Pearson PTE score of 50 is required to be considered for admission to CGU through the International Scholars Program (ISP). A minimum TOEFL score of 95 iBT, IELTS score of 7.0 with no sub-score lower than 6.5 or Pearson PTE score of 66 is required for direct-entry admission.

Application deadline: Summer - 1st April, Fall - 5th July

Os requisitos para o IELTS podem variar de acordo com o curso que você escolher.

ADICIONAR AOS MEUS FAVORITOS

Sobre Claremont Graduate University

Ao fazer parte de uma das respeitáveis Faculdades Claremont, os estudantes da CGU têm acesso a recursos e serviços superiores.

  • Uma pioneira do ensino superior
  • Oferece aos alunos cursos para setores específicos
  • Os docentes da GCU são líderes reconhecidos em suas áreas
  • Todos os alunos são considerados a bolsas de estudo por mérito

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