


The MA is not automatically awarded students (MA and Ph.D.) must file an Application for MA (due week three) Final Report for MA. students (who do not already have an MA in History or closely related fields) upon successfully passing the oral qualifying examination. The student should provide all members of the examining committee with a copy of the list, at least one week before the exam.Īn MA may also be awarded to continuing Ph.D. The student may also identify general themes as a way to organize the questioning during the exam. The main examiner (usually the faculty advisor or Research Seminar instructor) will approve the student's orals list, consisting of 40 to 70 books and articles that have been read over the course of the year. Oral ExamĪt the end of the final quarter of enrollment, Masters' students must pass a comprehensive one-hour oral exam in their field with three faculty examiners who have worked with them. While proficiency in a foreign language is only required in European history (see below), prospective applicants are strongly urged to begin the study of a foreign language appropriate to the proposed area of concentration as early as possible in their academic careers. In addition to the course requirements, completion of the MA requires that students pass a one-hour oral examination at the end of their final quarter of enrollment. With very few exceptions, students are expected to begin their programs in the fall quarter. Students may apply no more than two, upper-division undergraduate courses to their MA coursework. Required courses vary for each major field (see below), but all courses must be taken for a letter grade. The master’s program can be completed in one year of full-time study or two years of half-time study and includes nine four-unit courses (thirty-six units) in a major field. History Department Governance and Policies.Burke Lectureship on Religion & Society.Nondiscrimination and Affirmative Action Policy.
