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About the Program

The history graduate program leads to the Masters of Arts degree and features course offerings in two tracks: American history and public history.

The program is designed for students who wish to build their historical understanding either to augment skills in teaching or in public history institutions or to secure such positions. It will also prepare graduates for doctoral-level studies in American history and welcomes individuals fascinated by America's past who wish to deepen their appreciation of its many aspects.

Course offerings and rotations are scheduled in order to accommodate students whose work, family, or financial obligations limit the hours when they can attend or the number of courses they can take each term. All classes meet once weekly, in late afternoons and early evenings.

The Department of History offers twelve courses each academic year, plus one course during Rutgers Summer Sessions. Three courses per term constitute a full-time load. Applicants with prior graduate coursework in history may request a transcript evaluation for transfer credit. With the director's approval, graduate students may take courses in Rutgers-Camden's MA programs in Liberal Studies or Public Policy to fulfill degree requirements.

Prof. Andrew Shankman, Director

For more information about the history graduate program, send an e-mail request to Shankman@camden.rutgers.edu



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